If you want to see the files that are being removed,
you can use the -vv option.
# rpm -evv tuxpaint
This can sometimes lead to a bunch of filenames flying
down the screen. So, you might want to pipe the output to less or to a
file for you to review later.
You can also override some problems that might arise
with a simple unistall.
You may run into a dependcy problem if you try to
remove a package that others are relying on.
# rpm -evv --nodeps tuxpaint
The above option will uninstall the package without
checking for dependencies.
# rpm -evv --noscipts tuxpaint
The above command will unistall the package without
running and preunistall or postunistall scripts.
# rpm -evv --notriggers tuxpaint
The above command will uninstall the package without
executing scripts that are triggered by removing the package.