Thanks to: Bill Campbell, Steffen Weinreich, and Thomas Lotterer for
the quick replies.  The below command works.

In addition, you can rebuild the package and do an rpm -U --force to
do the new installation.  I decided to remove/reinstall to be safe.

openpkg rpm --erase --nodeps postfix

Regards,


- Mike

---------- original message ----------

bash-2.05b# openpkg rpm --erase postfix
error: Failed dependencies:
        MTA is needed by (installed) qpopper-4.0.5-2.0.0
        MTA is needed by (installed) pine-4.58L-2.0.0

I've added --force, but rpm -e doesn't seems to work.  Is there a way to
remove a package (force) even when dependencies failed?  I want to remove
postfix binary package and rebuild it from source.


- Mike



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