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need help with rpm

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DetlefZ

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I installed the version 9.2.2 und chose Kaspersky to be installed too by accident. The modules is shown in the GUI. But when I try to deinstall in the GUI, it says, that it is not installed.

So I tried "rpm -e psa-kav-1.0.0-suse10.3.build92090714.19.i386.rpm", but again "not installed"

but when I try "rpm -i psa-kav-1.0.0-suse10.3.build92090714.19.i386.rpm" it says "allready installed"


What now??

Hope for help, TIA, Detlef
 
Try simply "rpm -e psa-kav" and see if that removes it for you.
 
I searched the whole afternoon and that simple thing did it ... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

Detlef
 
Hey, no problem. Glad I could help.

*dons cape, flies away*
 
I installed the version 9.2.2 und chose Kaspersky to be installed too by accident. The modules is shown in the GUI. But when I try to deinstall in the GUI, it says, that it is not installed.

So I tried "rpm -e psa-kav-1.0.0-suse10.3.build92090714.19.i386.rpm", but again "not installed"

but when I try "rpm -i psa-kav-1.0.0-suse10.3.build92090714.19.i386.rpm" it says "allready installed"


What now??

Hope for help, TIA, Detlef


rpm -i "package.rpm" means you want to install a package

rpm -e "package.rpm" means you want to erase a package

rpm -ev "package.rpm" means you want to erase a package verbosely
 
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