How do I clean out /usr/src...

I installed a src rpm using Software Manager of yast and now it is there. However, I want to clean out that src rpm to try a working on a different one. When I looked in the list of installed packages with Software Manager the src package was not listed.

Do I just use the rm command?

Yeah, just rm it. .src.rpm packages are just unpacked, they are not registered in the RPM database.

mtmigs wrote:

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> I installed a src rpm using Software Manager of yast and now it is
> there. However, I want to clean out that src rpm to try a working on a
> different one. When I looked in the list of installed packages with
> Software Manager the src package was not listed.

Remove it again using the Software Manager.

> Do I just use the rm command?

No.


Ruurd

But I looked in the Software Manager and the src rpm package is not listed as having been installed. So how can I use the Software Manager to remove something that it does not recognize as having been installed?