How to Install and Uninstall libglade2.x86_64 Package on Amazon Linux 2
Last updated: December 21,2024
1. Install "libglade2.x86_64" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to install libglade2.x86_64 on Amazon Linux 2
$
sudo yum makecache
Copied
$
sudo yum install
libglade2.x86_64
Copied
2. Uninstall "libglade2.x86_64" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall libglade2.x86_64 on Amazon Linux 2:
$
sudo yum remove
libglade2.x86_64
Copied
$
sudo yum autoremove
Copied
3. Information about the libglade2.x86_64 package on Amazon Linux 2
Loaded plugins: ovl, priorities
Available Packages
Name : libglade2
Arch : x86_64
Version : 2.6.4
Release : 11.amzn2.0.2
Size : 63 k
Repo : amzn2-core/2/x86_64
Summary : The libglade library for loading user interfaces
URL : http://www.gnome.org
License : LGPLv2+
Description : Libglade is a small library that allows a program to load its user
: interface from am XML description at runtime. Libglade uses the
: XML file format used by the GLADE user interface builder GLADE, so
: libglade acts as an alternative to GLADE's code generation
: approach. Libglade also provides a simple interface for connecting
: handlers to the various signals in the interface (on platforms
: where the gmodule library works correctly, it is possible to
: connect all the handlers with a single function call). Once the
: interface has been instantiated, libglade gives no overhead, so
: other than the short initial interface loading time, there is no
: performance tradeoff.
Available Packages
Name : libglade2
Arch : x86_64
Version : 2.6.4
Release : 11.amzn2.0.2
Size : 63 k
Repo : amzn2-core/2/x86_64
Summary : The libglade library for loading user interfaces
URL : http://www.gnome.org
License : LGPLv2+
Description : Libglade is a small library that allows a program to load its user
: interface from am XML description at runtime. Libglade uses the
: XML file format used by the GLADE user interface builder GLADE, so
: libglade acts as an alternative to GLADE's code generation
: approach. Libglade also provides a simple interface for connecting
: handlers to the various signals in the interface (on platforms
: where the gmodule library works correctly, it is possible to
: connect all the handlers with a single function call). Once the
: interface has been instantiated, libglade gives no overhead, so
: other than the short initial interface loading time, there is no
: performance tradeoff.