How to Install and Uninstall mingw32-winpthreads.noarch Package on Fedora 38
Last updated: November 30,2024
1. Install "mingw32-winpthreads.noarch" package
Please follow the instructions below to install mingw32-winpthreads.noarch on Fedora 38
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
mingw32-winpthreads.noarch
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2. Uninstall "mingw32-winpthreads.noarch" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall mingw32-winpthreads.noarch on Fedora 38:
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sudo dnf remove
mingw32-winpthreads.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the mingw32-winpthreads.noarch package on Fedora 38
Last metadata expiration check: 0:16:51 ago on Sat Mar 16 16:59:57 2024.
Available Packages
Name : mingw32-winpthreads
Version : 10.0.0
Release : 3.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 53 k
Source : mingw-winpthreads-10.0.0-3.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : MinGW pthread library for the win32 target
URL : http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/
License : MIT and BSD
Description : The POSIX 1003.1-2001 standard defines an application programming
: interface (API) for writing multithreaded applications. This interface
: is known more commonly as pthreads. A good number of modern operating
: systems include a threading library of some kind: Solaris (UI)
: threads, Win32 threads, DCE threads, DECthreads, or any of the draft
: revisions of the pthreads standard. The trend is that most of these
: systems are slowly adopting the pthreads standard API, with
: application developers following suit to reduce porting woes.
:
: Win32 does not, and is unlikely to ever, support pthreads
: natively. This project seeks to provide a freely available and
: high-quality solution to this problem.
Available Packages
Name : mingw32-winpthreads
Version : 10.0.0
Release : 3.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size : 53 k
Source : mingw-winpthreads-10.0.0-3.fc38.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : MinGW pthread library for the win32 target
URL : http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/
License : MIT and BSD
Description : The POSIX 1003.1-2001 standard defines an application programming
: interface (API) for writing multithreaded applications. This interface
: is known more commonly as pthreads. A good number of modern operating
: systems include a threading library of some kind: Solaris (UI)
: threads, Win32 threads, DCE threads, DECthreads, or any of the draft
: revisions of the pthreads standard. The trend is that most of these
: systems are slowly adopting the pthreads standard API, with
: application developers following suit to reduce porting woes.
:
: Win32 does not, and is unlikely to ever, support pthreads
: natively. This project seeks to provide a freely available and
: high-quality solution to this problem.