URPME(1) Mandriva Package Management URPME(1)NAMEurpme - rpm deinstaller
SYNOPSISurpme [options] [package_name...]
urpme [options] --auto-orphans
DESCRIPTIONurpme allows packages to be deinstalled, including all their
dependencies. package_names must have one of the forms name, name-
version, name-version-release, or name-version-release.architecture. If
you want to specify packages more broadly, use the -a option.
OPTIONS--help
Prints a help message and exit (this is the same as -h or -?).
-a If multiple packages match the given substring, deinstall them all.
--verbose
Proposes a verbose mode with various messages.
-v This is the same as --verbose.
--auto
Removes packages non-interactively, without asking questions.
--auto-orphans
Removes orphans.
--test
Test deinstallation of packages but do not modify the system.
--force
Force invocation even if some packages do not exist.
--justdb
Update only the database, not the filesystem.
--noscripts
Don't execute the scriptlets. This is equivalent to rpm
--noscripts. This can be useful to remove packages where uninstall
scriptlets fail for some reason.
--parallel alias
Activate distributed execution of urpmi to other machines (it is
mandatory that urpmi is installed, but it is not necessary to have
media defined on any machines). alias defines which extension
module is to be used by urpmi (currently, urpmi-parallel-ka-run or
urpmi-parallel-ssh are available) and which machines should be
updated. This alias is defined in the file /etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg
as described below.
--repackage
Save previous state of upgraded packages; in other words, save the
old rpms (usually in /var/spool/repackage, but you can override
this with an rpm macro.) This is equivalent to providing the
--repackage flag to rpm.
If you want to use the repackage/rollback functionality of rpm, you
should check out the "urpmi.recover" tool.
--root directory
Use the file system tree rooted for rpm install. All operations and
scripts will run after chroot(2). The rpm database that lies in the
rooted tree will be used, but the urpmi configuration comes from
the normal system.
--urpmi-root directory
Use the file system tree rooted for urpmi database and rpm install.
Contrary to --root, the urpmi configuration comes from the rooted
tree.
--use-distrib directory
Configure urpme on the fly from a distribution tree.
--wait-lock
If the urpmi or rpm db is busy, wait until it is available
FILES
See urpmi.files(5).
EXIT CODES
0 Success; or nothing was found to remove; or the user cancelled the
whole operation.
1 Command line inconsistency, invocation failure (you are not root),
or packages not found.
2 Removal of packages failed.
AUTHORS
Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> (current maintainer), Francois Pons,
Rafael Garcia-Suarez
SEE ALSOurpmi.addmedia(8), urpmi.update(8), urpmi.removemedia(8), urpmf(8),
urpmi(8), urpmq(8), urpmi.files(5), urpmi.recover(8).
OpenMandriva Linux 2014-01-07 URPME(1)