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ppppkkkkggggrrrrmmmm((((1111MMMM)))) ppppkkkkggggrrrrmmmm((((1111MMMM))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
_pppp_kkkk_gggg_rrrr_mmmm - removes a package from the system
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
_pppp_kkkk_gggg_rrrr_mmmm [_----_nnnn] [_----_aaaa _a_d_m_i_n] [_p_k_g_i_n_s_t_1 [_p_k_g_i_n_s_t_2[ . . . ]]]
_pppp_kkkk_gggg_rrrr_mmmm _----_ssss _s_p_o_o_l [_p_k_g_i_n_s_t]
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
_pppp_kkkk_gggg_rrrr_mmmm will remove a previously installed or partially installed package
from the system. A check is made to determine if any other packages
depend on the one being removed. The action taken if a dependency exists
is defined in the _aaaa_dddd_mmmm_iiii_nnnn file.
The default state for the command is interactive mode, meaning that
prompt messages are given during processing to allow the administrator to
confirm the actions being taken. Non-interactive mode can be requested
with the _----_nnnn option.
The _----_ssss option can be used to specify the directory from which spooled
packages should be removed.
The options and arguments for this command are:
_----_nnnn Non-interactive mode. If there is a need for interaction,
the command will exit. Use of this option requires that at
least one package instance be named upon invocation of the
command.
_----_aaaa _a_d_m_i_n Defines an installation administration file, _a_d_m_i_n, to be
used in place of the default _a_d_m_i_n file.
_----_ssss _s_p_o_o_l Removes the specified package(s) from the directory _s_p_o_o_l.
_p_k_g_i_n_s_t Specifies the package to be removed. The format _p_k_g_i_n_s_t_...._****
can be used to remove all instances of a package. When
using this format, enclose the command line in single quotes
to prevent the shell from interpreting the * character.
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
_iiii_nnnn_ssss_tttt_aaaa_llll_llll_ffff(1M), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_aaaa_dddd_dddd(1M), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_aaaa_ssss_kkkk(1M), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_cccc_hhhh_kkkk(1), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_iiii_nnnn_ffff_oooo(1), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_mmmm_kkkk(1),
_pppp_kkkk_gggg_pppp_aaaa_rrrr_aaaa_mmmm(1), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_pppp_rrrr_oooo_tttt_oooo(1), _pppp_kkkk_gggg_tttt_rrrr_aaaa_nnnn_ssss(1), _rrrr_eeee_mmmm_oooo_vvvv_eeee_ffff(1M)
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111