How to Install and Uninstall swig.x86_64 Package on AlmaLinux 8
Last updated: January 06,2025
1. Install "swig.x86_64" package
Please follow the instructions below to install swig.x86_64 on AlmaLinux 8
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
swig.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "swig.x86_64" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall swig.x86_64 on AlmaLinux 8:
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sudo dnf remove
swig.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the swig.x86_64 package on AlmaLinux 8
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Available Packages
Name : swig
Version : 3.0.12
Release : 19.module_el8.3.0+6167+838326ab
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 1.5 M
Source : swig-3.0.12-19.module_el8.3.0+6167+838326ab.src.rpm
Repository : appstream
Summary : Connects C/C++/Objective C to some high-level programming languages
URL : http://swig.sourceforge.net/
License : GPLv3+ and BSD
Description : Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is a software
: development tool for connecting C, C++ and Objective C programs with a
: variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is primarily used
: with Perl, Python and Tcl/TK, but it has also been extended to Java,
: Eiffel and Guile. SWIG is normally used to create high-level
: interpreted programming environments, systems integration, and as a
: tool for building user interfaces
Available Packages
Name : swig
Version : 3.0.12
Release : 19.module_el8.3.0+6167+838326ab
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 1.5 M
Source : swig-3.0.12-19.module_el8.3.0+6167+838326ab.src.rpm
Repository : appstream
Summary : Connects C/C++/Objective C to some high-level programming languages
URL : http://swig.sourceforge.net/
License : GPLv3+ and BSD
Description : Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is a software
: development tool for connecting C, C++ and Objective C programs with a
: variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is primarily used
: with Perl, Python and Tcl/TK, but it has also been extended to Java,
: Eiffel and Guile. SWIG is normally used to create high-level
: interpreted programming environments, systems integration, and as a
: tool for building user interfaces