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Uninstall the package by using curl command line

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curl -u admin:admin -X POST http://localhost:4505/crx/packmgr/service/.json/etc/packages/export/name of package?cmd=uninstall       not working ??? Try to uninstall the package  

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Hi there,

Thanks for reaching out to Adobe Community.

You may want to go through the below link to see how to use the CURL command to delete packages:

http://www.wemblog.com/2012/01/how-to-delete-packages-created-before.html

Thanks!

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Hi Ankit,

Glad that it got resolved for you. Please let us know if there are any issues in the future.

Thanks!

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