Uninstalling KAIL
If you do not require KAIL, uninstall it. If you use parameters that are supported by the RPM package management tool but not described in this document, undefined behaviors may be introduced. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
- Run the rpm -e command to uninstall the RPM package.
rpm -e boostcore-kdnn
- Confirm that the installation directory /usr/local/kdnn is deleted.
Parent topic: Using KAIL