2014-05-26 15:47, Sudhir Khanger skrev:
> 
> On 26-May-2014 5:44 pm, "Patrick O'Callaghan" <pocallag...@gmail.com
> <mailto:pocallag...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 2014-05-26 at 17:21 +0530, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
>> > I like the idea of "remove" which removes just the package and "erase"
>> > which erases everything automatically-created-and-hidden-by-system.
>> > From time to time software start misbehaving or an update that brings
>> > huge changes and it won't work properly because software has been
>> > updated but don't know how to handle conflicting system files. In that
>> > case a simple switch to removing things completely is helpful.
..
>> Yum makes no distinction between erase and remove.
>>
>> > I don't run a multi-user setup so that is something beyond my concern.
>>
>> Unless you run everything as root, you have a multi-user system.
>>
>> poc
>>
...
> 
> Then why do we have two options, erase and remove, if they are same?

I am guessing now, but it might have something to do with rpm where the
remove option is --erase.

> 
> -Sudhir.
> 


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Regards

Jon Ingason

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