Yes it looks like the manpage should be updated.
The removal of the .gramps directory is not necessary to reproduce it. 
Basically, if gramps is run with the -i option without specifying a database to 
import into with the -o option, a new database is created with the name "Family 
Tree 1". If you do the same command again, a new database is created called 
"Family Tree 2". These databases are not temporary, and do not get deleted 
(which I think is a desirable behaviour!).

** Changed in: gramps (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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  gramps -i FILE doesn't use temp db as documented

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