I have a bunch of Calligra apps installed on my computer. I don't remember installing them. I want to remove them. I cannot figure out how and where they got installed.
# dnf list Calligra* <- shows none installed via dnf. Last metadata expiration check: 1:32:44 ago on Thu 06 Feb 2020 04:48:41 PM MST. Available Packages calligra.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-core.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-karbon.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-karbon-libs.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-karbon-libs.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-l10n.noarch 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-libs.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-libs.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-okular-odpgenerator.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-okular-odpgenerator.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-okular-odtgenerator.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-okular-odtgenerator.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-sheets.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-sheets-libs.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-sheets-libs.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-stage.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-stage-libs.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-stage-libs.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-words.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-words-libs.i686 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligra-words-libs.x86_64 3.1.0-15.fc31 fedora calligraplan.x86_64 3.2.1-1.fc31 updates calligraplan-libs.i686 3.2.1-1.fc31 updates calligraplan-libs.x86_64
# rpm -qa installed | grep calligra <returns nothing>
Yet my KDEStart->Applications->Office displays a bunch of Calligra apps and they run ! The path properties in KDEStart are like this: org.kde.calligrasheets appears to be in /usr/share/applications
$ which calligrasheets /usr/bin/calligrasheets
Where and when did Calligra get installed ?
Thanks
On 2020-02-07 09:28, linux guy wrote:
I have a bunch of Calligra apps installed on my computer. I don't remember installing them. I want to remove them. I cannot figure out how and where they got installed.
I think you need to take some time to study various comands.
# dnf list Calligra* <- shows none installed via dnf.
That isn't what you want. Something like
dnf history list calligra-core
Would be more helpful.
# rpm -qa installed | grep calligra
<returns nothing>
Of course not. There is no package called "installed"
If anything, you'd want
rpm -qa | grep calligra
Thanks for the reply.
Oops... copied wrong rpm command: $ # rpm -qa | grep calligra <nothing>
$ dnf history list calligra-core No transaction which manipulates package 'calligra-core' was found.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:26 PM Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
On 2020-02-07 09:28, linux guy wrote:
I have a bunch of Calligra apps installed on my computer. I don't
remember installing them. I want to remove them. I cannot figure out how and where they got installed.
I think you need to take some time to study various comands.
# dnf list Calligra* <- shows none installed via dnf.
That isn't what you want. Something like
dnf history list calligra-core
Would be more helpful.
# rpm -qa installed | grep calligra
<returns nothing>
Of course not. There is no package called "installed"
If anything, you'd want
rpm -qa | grep calligra
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On 2020-02-07 12:29, linux guy wrote:
$ dnf history list calligra-core No transaction which manipulates package 'calligra-core' was found.
Well, first of all, you should probably run
rpm -qa | grep calligra
To see what you have installed. I can't see how calligra-core would not be one of them.
FWIW, when I run the dnf history on my system it shows as the final line.
1 | | 2017-11-05 15:25 | Install | 1717 >E
meaning it was installed when I installed the system.
Comments below.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:39 PM Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
On 2020-02-07 12:29, linux guy wrote:
$ dnf history list calligra-core
No transaction which manipulates package 'calligra-core' was found.
Well, first of all, you should probably run
rpm -qa | grep calligra
I did. See above. It returned nothing.
To see what you have installed. I can't see how calligra-core would not be
one of them.
I know, it is a head scratcher. It is like I built it from scratch or something, but I have no memory of doing that. Furthermore, I did a find -name calligra and it doesn't find any source code. Hmmmm....
I'll report back when I figure it out.
Could it be installed with python somehow ? Is it a python package ? org.kde... ? pip* doesn't list anything. Is there another Python installer that might have installed it ?
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:44 PM linux guy linuxguy123@gmail.com wrote:
Comments below.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:39 PM Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
On 2020-02-07 12:29, linux guy wrote:
$ dnf history list calligra-core
No transaction which manipulates package 'calligra-core' was found.
Well, first of all, you should probably run
rpm -qa | grep calligra
I did. See above. It returned nothing.
To see what you have installed. I can't see how calligra-core would not
be one of them.
I know, it is a head scratcher. It is like I built it from scratch or something, but I have no memory of doing that. Furthermore, I did a find -name calligra and it doesn't find any source code. Hmmmm....
I'll report back when I figure it out.
On 2/6/20 8:44 PM, linux guy wrote:
I know, it is a head scratcher. It is like I built it from scratch or something, but I have no memory of doing that. Furthermore, I did a find -name calligra and it doesn't find any source code. Hmmmm....
You don't mention specifically which applications you have. Try the following: ls /usr/share/applications | grep calligra ls /usr/bin | grep calligra
If those find anything, use the file you found instead in the following command: rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligra
ls /usr/share/applications | grep calligra org.kde.calligrasheets.desktop org.kde.calligrastage.desktop org.kde.calligrawords_ascii.desktop org.kde.calligrawords.desktop
ls /usr/bin | grep calligra calligra calligraconverter calligrasheets calligrastage calligrawords
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets file /usr/bin/calligrasheets is not owned by any package
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrawords file /usr/bin/calligrawords is not owned by any package
It wasn't installed by rpm or dnf, otherwise it would have updated those databases.
Any ideas on uninstalling it without messing everything up ?
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 10:15 PM Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net wrote:
On 2/6/20 8:44 PM, linux guy wrote:
I know, it is a head scratcher. It is like I built it from scratch or something, but I have no memory of doing that. Furthermore, I did a find -name calligra and it doesn't find any source code. Hmmmm....
You don't mention specifically which applications you have. Try the following: ls /usr/share/applications | grep calligra ls /usr/bin | grep calligra
If those find anything, use the file you found instead in the following command: rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligra _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org
On 2/6/20 9:21 PM, linux guy wrote:
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets file /usr/bin/calligrasheets is not owned by any package
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrawords file /usr/bin/calligrawords is not owned by any package
It wasn't installed by rpm or dnf, otherwise it would have updated those databases.
Any ideas on uninstalling it without messing everything up ?
I can only suggest using dnf to install them and then uninstall them.
Did you try an rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets to see if it's owned by any specific package?
- Derrik
On 2/6/20 8:28 PM, linux guy wrote:
I have a bunch of Calligra apps installed on my computer. I don't remember installing them. I want to remove them. I cannot figure out how and where they got installed.
Yet my KDEStart->Applications->Office displays a bunch of Calligra apps and they run ! The path properties in KDEStart are like this: org.kde.calligrasheets appears to be in /usr/share/applications
$ which calligrasheets /usr/bin/calligrasheets
Where and when did Calligra get installed ?
Thanks
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I was thinking the same thing.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 11:32 PM Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net wrote:
I can only suggest using dnf to install them and then uninstall them. _
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets file /usr/bin/calligrasheets is not owned by any package
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 10:50 AM Derrik Walker v2.0 dwalker@doomd.net wrote:
Did you try an rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets to see if it's owned by any specific package?
- Derrik
On 2/6/2020 5:28 PM, linux guy wrote:
I have a bunch of Calligra apps installed on my computer. I don't remember installing them. I want to remove them. I cannot figure out how and where they got installed.
Appears to be a KDE application. Have you ever installed the KDE Plasma Desktop spin? https://spins.fedoraproject.org/kde/
Yes, as a matter of fact I did. But why doesn't dnf or rpm know about the application files ? (See above.)
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 5:36 PM JD fedora@presto.tinfoilcat.com wrote:
Appears to be a KDE application. Have you ever installed the KDE Plasma Desktop spin? https://spins.fedoraproject.org/kde/
-- JD
Den 2020-02-07 kl. 23:09, skrev linux guy:
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets file /usr/bin/calligrasheets is not owned by any package
What if you try:
$ dnf whatprovides /usr/bin/calligrasheets
??
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 10:50 AM Derrik Walker v2.0 <dwalker@doomd.net mailto:dwalker@doomd.net> wrote:
Did you try an rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets to see if it's owned by any specific package? - Derrik
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On 2/8/20 5:42 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
Den 2020-02-07 kl. 23:09, skrev linux guy:
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets file /usr/bin/calligrasheets is not owned by any package
What if you try:
$ dnf whatprovides /usr/bin/calligrasheets
That only says where it could come from, not how it actually got onto his computer.
Den 2020-02-08 kl. 18:49, skrev Samuel Sieb:
On 2/8/20 5:42 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
Den 2020-02-07 kl. 23:09, skrev linux guy:
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/calligrasheets file /usr/bin/calligrasheets is not owned by any package
What if you try:
$ dnf whatprovides /usr/bin/calligrasheets
That only says where it could come from, not how it actually got onto his computer.
Yes you are right, but if he find which package it is from he might find out how it came in to his computer.
On 2/6/20 8:29 PM, linux guy wrote:
Oops... copied wrong rpm command: $ # rpm -qa | grep calligra
<nothing>
I don't know if that's a typo or if you actually ran "# rpm -qa", but if what you've sent us is actually what you ran, then it's perfectly natural for there to be no output. You commented out the line. bash didn't actually do anything.
On 02/08/2020 11:22 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2/6/20 8:29 PM, linux guy wrote:
Oops... copied wrong rpm command: $ # rpm -qa | grep calligra
<nothing>
I don't know if that's a typo or if you actually ran "# rpm -qa", but if what you've sent us is actually what you ran, then it's perfectly natural for there to be no output. You commented out the line. bash didn't actually do anything.
This is why I don't include prompts when I list a series of commands. The fewer ways to be misunderstood the better!
On 2/8/20 10:38 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 02/08/2020 11:22 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2/6/20 8:29 PM, linux guy wrote:
Oops... copied wrong rpm command: $ # rpm -qa | grep calligra
<nothing>
I don't know if that's a typo or if you actually ran "# rpm -qa", but if what you've sent us is actually what you ran, then it's perfectly natural for there to be no output. You commented out the line. bash didn't actually do anything.
This is why I don't include prompts when I list a series of commands. The fewer ways to be misunderstood the better!
The confusing part is that you have both the "$" from a user prompt and the "#" from a root prompt.