How to Install and Uninstall perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch Package on Fedora 39
Last updated: October 10,2024
1. Install "perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch on Fedora 39
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch
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2. Uninstall "perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch on Fedora 39:
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sudo dnf remove
perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer.noarch package on Fedora 39
Last metadata expiration check: 3:16:31 ago on Thu Mar 7 11:44:58 2024.
Available Packages
Name : perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer
Version : 0.05
Release : 40.fc39
Architecture : noarch
Size : 15 k
Source : perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer-0.05-40.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : FastCGI daemon start/stop script for using FastCgiExternalServer
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : This module allows configuration using /etc/sysconfig/myapp. First make
: a file called /etc/sysconfig/myapp and then write some variables in it.
: The variables that you add to the file will automatically override the
: environment variables.
Available Packages
Name : perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer
Version : 0.05
Release : 40.fc39
Architecture : noarch
Size : 15 k
Source : perl-Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer-0.05-40.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : FastCGI daemon start/stop script for using FastCgiExternalServer
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/Catalyst-Helper-FastCGI-ExternalServer
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : This module allows configuration using /etc/sysconfig/myapp. First make
: a file called /etc/sysconfig/myapp and then write some variables in it.
: The variables that you add to the file will automatically override the
: environment variables.