How to Install and Uninstall perl-IO-Tee.noarch Package on Fedora 34
Last updated: January 16,2025
1. Install "perl-IO-Tee.noarch" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install perl-IO-Tee.noarch on Fedora 34
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
perl-IO-Tee.noarch
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2. Uninstall "perl-IO-Tee.noarch" package
Learn how to uninstall perl-IO-Tee.noarch on Fedora 34:
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sudo dnf remove
perl-IO-Tee.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the perl-IO-Tee.noarch package on Fedora 34
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Available Packages
Name : perl-IO-Tee
Version : 0.66
Release : 2.fc34
Architecture : noarch
Size : 22 k
Source : perl-IO-Tee-0.66-2.fc34.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Multiplex output to multiple output handles
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/IO-Tee
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : IO::Tee objects can be used to multiplex input and output in two different
: ways. The first way is to multiplex output to zero or more output handles.
: The IO::Tee constructor, given a list of output handles, returns a tied
: handle that can be written to. When written to (using print or printf), the
: IO::Tee object multiplexes the output to the list of handles originally
: passed to the constructor. As a shortcut, you can also directly pass a
: string or an array reference to the constructor, in which case
: IO::File::new is called for you with the specified argument or arguments.
Available Packages
Name : perl-IO-Tee
Version : 0.66
Release : 2.fc34
Architecture : noarch
Size : 22 k
Source : perl-IO-Tee-0.66-2.fc34.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Multiplex output to multiple output handles
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/IO-Tee
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : IO::Tee objects can be used to multiplex input and output in two different
: ways. The first way is to multiplex output to zero or more output handles.
: The IO::Tee constructor, given a list of output handles, returns a tied
: handle that can be written to. When written to (using print or printf), the
: IO::Tee object multiplexes the output to the list of handles originally
: passed to the constructor. As a shortcut, you can also directly pass a
: string or an array reference to the constructor, in which case
: IO::File::new is called for you with the specified argument or arguments.