How to Install and Uninstall perl-File-CheckTree.noarch Package on Amazon Linux 2
Last updated: November 01,2024
1. Install "perl-File-CheckTree.noarch" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install perl-File-CheckTree.noarch on Amazon Linux 2
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sudo yum makecache
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sudo yum install
perl-File-CheckTree.noarch
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2. Uninstall "perl-File-CheckTree.noarch" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall perl-File-CheckTree.noarch on Amazon Linux 2:
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sudo yum remove
perl-File-CheckTree.noarch
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sudo yum autoremove
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3. Information about the perl-File-CheckTree.noarch package on Amazon Linux 2
Loaded plugins: ovl, priorities
Available Packages
Name : perl-File-CheckTree
Arch : noarch
Version : 4.42
Release : 3.amzn2
Size : 18 k
Repo : amzn2-core/2/x86_64
Summary : Run many file-test checks on a tree
URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-CheckTree/
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : File::CheckTree::validate() routine takes a single multi-line
: string consisting of directives, each containing a file name plus
: a file test to try on it. (The file test may also be a "cd",
: causing subsequent relative file names to be interpreted relative
: to that directory.) After the file test you may put || die to make
: it a fatal error if the file test fails. The default is || warn.
: The file test may optionally have a "!' prepended to test for the
: opposite condition. If you do a cd and then list some relative
: file names, you may want to indent them slightly for readability.
: If you supply your own die() or warn() message, you can use $file
: to interpolate the file name.
Available Packages
Name : perl-File-CheckTree
Arch : noarch
Version : 4.42
Release : 3.amzn2
Size : 18 k
Repo : amzn2-core/2/x86_64
Summary : Run many file-test checks on a tree
URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-CheckTree/
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : File::CheckTree::validate() routine takes a single multi-line
: string consisting of directives, each containing a file name plus
: a file test to try on it. (The file test may also be a "cd",
: causing subsequent relative file names to be interpreted relative
: to that directory.) After the file test you may put || die to make
: it a fatal error if the file test fails. The default is || warn.
: The file test may optionally have a "!' prepended to test for the
: opposite condition. If you do a cd and then list some relative
: file names, you may want to indent them slightly for readability.
: If you supply your own die() or warn() message, you can use $file
: to interpolate the file name.