If you want to really remove it including the left over file, I believe you 
need to do an "sudo apt-get purge ooRexx”

Bruce
> On Jul 26, 2016, at 1:21 PM, René Jansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> the ooRexx package installed and did the rxapi start-action that was expected.
> Removing the package works fine with:
>       sudo apt-get remove ooRexx
> 
> After removing it, it can be reinstalled with
>       sudo apt-get install ooRexx
> 
> The remove works. but leaves some directories in existence, the build/bin and 
> /usr/share/ooRexx. I guess this does not hurt much.
> 
> Are there other package install experiences?

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