How to Install and Uninstall libsoup.x86_64 Package on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8
Last updated: November 16,2024
1. Install "libsoup.x86_64" package
Please follow the steps below to install libsoup.x86_64 on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
libsoup.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "libsoup.x86_64" package
Learn how to uninstall libsoup.x86_64 on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8:
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sudo dnf remove
libsoup.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the libsoup.x86_64 package on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8
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Available Packages
Name : libsoup
Version : 2.62.3
Release : 2.el8
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 424 k
Source : libsoup-2.62.3-2.el8.src.rpm
Repository : baseos
Summary : Soup, an HTTP library implementation
URL : https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libsoup
License : LGPLv2
Description : Libsoup is an HTTP library implementation in C. It was originally part
: of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but
: the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages.
:
: libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK
: applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers
: on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to
: the Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also
: supported for those who want it).
Available Packages
Name : libsoup
Version : 2.62.3
Release : 2.el8
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 424 k
Source : libsoup-2.62.3-2.el8.src.rpm
Repository : baseos
Summary : Soup, an HTTP library implementation
URL : https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libsoup
License : LGPLv2
Description : Libsoup is an HTTP library implementation in C. It was originally part
: of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but
: the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages.
:
: libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK
: applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers
: on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to
: the Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also
: supported for those who want it).