How to Install and Uninstall blosc2.i686 Package on Fedora 39
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "blosc2.i686" package
This tutorial shows how to install blosc2.i686 on Fedora 39
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
blosc2.i686
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2. Uninstall "blosc2.i686" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall blosc2.i686 on Fedora 39:
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sudo dnf remove
blosc2.i686
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the blosc2.i686 package on Fedora 39
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Available Packages
Name : blosc2
Version : 2.10.5
Release : 2.fc39
Architecture : i686
Size : 220 k
Source : blosc2-2.10.5-2.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : High performance compressor optimized for binary data
URL : https://www.blosc.org/
License : BSD-3-Clause
Description : Blosc is a high performance compressor optimized for binary data
: (i.e. floating-point numbers, integers, and booleans, although it can handle
: string data too). It has been designed to transmit data to the processor cache
: faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch approach via a
: memcpy() OS call. Blosc main goal is not just to reduce the size of large
: datasets on-disk or in-memory, but also to accelerate memory-bound computations.
:
: C-Blosc2 is the new major version of C-Blosc, and is backward compatible with
: both the C-Blosc1 API and its in-memory format. However, the reverse thing is
: generally not true for the format; buffers generated with C-Blosc2 are not
: format-compatible with C-Blosc1.
Available Packages
Name : blosc2
Version : 2.10.5
Release : 2.fc39
Architecture : i686
Size : 220 k
Source : blosc2-2.10.5-2.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : High performance compressor optimized for binary data
URL : https://www.blosc.org/
License : BSD-3-Clause
Description : Blosc is a high performance compressor optimized for binary data
: (i.e. floating-point numbers, integers, and booleans, although it can handle
: string data too). It has been designed to transmit data to the processor cache
: faster than the traditional, non-compressed, direct memory fetch approach via a
: memcpy() OS call. Blosc main goal is not just to reduce the size of large
: datasets on-disk or in-memory, but also to accelerate memory-bound computations.
:
: C-Blosc2 is the new major version of C-Blosc, and is backward compatible with
: both the C-Blosc1 API and its in-memory format. However, the reverse thing is
: generally not true for the format; buffers generated with C-Blosc2 are not
: format-compatible with C-Blosc1.