Uninstall fails for SGD V 4.20 on Red Hat Enterprise 5.3

Hi, when I ran '/opt/.../tarantella start' for the first time on a newly install RHel 5.3 system, surprisingly I got a bunch of errors because I verified that SGD 4.20 was compatible with RHel 5 (says Sun). Afterwards, SGD did not run.
Now I want to unistall SGD and re-run 'rpm -Uvh tta-4.20-983.i386.rpm' but the command './tarantella unistall' fails with the following message:
Are you sure you want to uninstall Secure Global Desktop? [n] y
/opt/tarantella/bin/scripts/run_tclscript: line 243: exec: -D: invalid option
exec: usage: exec [-cl] [-a name] file [redirection ...]
Stopping Secure Global Desktop ...
Failed to stop Secure Global Desktop.
No changes have been made.
Any help will be dearly appreciated.
Thanks all,
Carlos.

per
http://docs.sun.com/source/819-4308-10/README.htm#platforms
SGD 4.20 is not supported on RH 5.x
We recommend that you upgrade to at least SGD 4.31 or 4.41 (our current version). Your licenses from 4.20 should be compatible with 4.31 or 4.41. Version 4.20 is now End of Full Support
http://docs.sun.com/source/820-4905/chapter2.html#d0e3161
To try
$ tarantella uninstall --purge
if that fails try
$ rpm -e tta
Regards,

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