Frank Cox
2020-Jul-31 04:07 UTC
[CentOS] Centos 8: removing font rpms leaves directory and .uuid file behind
remove an unneeded font that was installed during the initial setup: dnf remove thai-scalable ls -a /usr/share/fonts/thai-scalable Not only did the directory survive the removal, but we still have a hidden file named .uuid in the directory (which is probably why it didn't get removed). The directory and .uuid file is an orphan though, since rpm --whatprovides tells me that no rpm owns it. Again, not surprising since we removed the rpm. This happens when removing any of the default fonts like smc, any of the sil-* fonts and so forth. They all leave their directory under /usr/share/fonts and a .uuid file behind. -- Can we uninstall 2020 and install it again? This one has a virus. MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com