How to Install and Uninstall wlcs.i686 Package on Fedora 36
Last updated: January 06,2025
1. Install "wlcs.i686" package
This guide let you learn how to install wlcs.i686 on Fedora 36
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
wlcs.i686
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2. Uninstall "wlcs.i686" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall wlcs.i686 on Fedora 36:
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sudo dnf remove
wlcs.i686
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the wlcs.i686 package on Fedora 36
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Available Packages
Name : wlcs
Version : 1.4.0
Release : 1.fc36
Architecture : i686
Size : 5.3 M
Source : wlcs-1.4.0-1.fc36.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Wayland Conformance Test Suite
URL : https://github.com/MirServer/wlcs
License : GPLv3
Description : wlcs aspires to be a protocol-conformance-verifying test suite usable by
: Wayland compositor implementors.
:
: It is growing out of porting the existing Weston test suite to be run in Mir’s
: test suite, but it is designed to be usable by any compositor.
:
: wlcs relies on compositors providing an integration module, providing wlcs with
: API hooks to start a compositor, connect a client, move a window, and so on.
:
: This makes both writing and debugging tests easier - the tests are (generally)
: in the same address space as the compositor, so there is a consistent global
: clock available, it’s easier to poke around in compositor internals, and
: standard debugging tools can follow control flow from the test client to the
: compositor and back again.
Available Packages
Name : wlcs
Version : 1.4.0
Release : 1.fc36
Architecture : i686
Size : 5.3 M
Source : wlcs-1.4.0-1.fc36.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Wayland Conformance Test Suite
URL : https://github.com/MirServer/wlcs
License : GPLv3
Description : wlcs aspires to be a protocol-conformance-verifying test suite usable by
: Wayland compositor implementors.
:
: It is growing out of porting the existing Weston test suite to be run in Mir’s
: test suite, but it is designed to be usable by any compositor.
:
: wlcs relies on compositors providing an integration module, providing wlcs with
: API hooks to start a compositor, connect a client, move a window, and so on.
:
: This makes both writing and debugging tests easier - the tests are (generally)
: in the same address space as the compositor, so there is a consistent global
: clock available, it’s easier to poke around in compositor internals, and
: standard debugging tools can follow control flow from the test client to the
: compositor and back again.