![]() Indeed, we can force rpm to remove a package that gives us a Failed dependencies error. If the process is successful, rpm prints no output. The –test flag with -e checks if the erase command would succeed or fail without actually doing the uninstall. usr/bin/xz is needed by (installed) file-roller-3.28.86_64 Xz is needed by (installed) sysstat-11.7.86_64 Xz is needed by (installed) rpm-build-4.14.86_64 Xz is needed by (installed) libreport-2.9.86_64 Xz is needed by (installed) gettext-devel-0.19.8.86_64 installing a package when the system needs initial software to run the packageįor example, we can see the Failed dependencies error in the following command output: $ sudo rpm -test -e xz. ![]() removing a package that another package depends on.
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