Correct uninstall -d to uninstall -R in tutorial (#3740)

-d was changed to -R as of PR #1917
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Max Katz 2017-04-06 13:44:43 -07:00 committed by Adam J. Stewart
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@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ We can uninstall packages by spec using the same syntax as install.
We can uninstall packages by referring only to their hash. We can uninstall packages by referring only to their hash.
We can use either ``-f`` (force) or ``-d`` (remove dependents as well) to We can use either ``-f`` (force) or ``-R`` (remove dependents as well) to
remove packages that are required by another installed package. remove packages that are required by another installed package.
.. code-block:: console .. code-block:: console
@ -1044,7 +1044,7 @@ remove packages that are required by another installed package.
==> Error: You can use spack uninstall --dependents to uninstall these dependencies as well ==> Error: You can use spack uninstall --dependents to uninstall these dependencies as well
$ spack uninstall -d /4blb $ spack uninstall -R /4blb
==> The following packages will be uninstalled : ==> The following packages will be uninstalled :
-- linux-redhat6-x86_64 / intel@16.0.3 -------------------------- -- linux-redhat6-x86_64 / intel@16.0.3 --------------------------