How to Install and Uninstall Perlbal.noarch Package on Fedora 39
Last updated: January 14,2025
1. Install "Perlbal.noarch" package
This tutorial shows how to install Perlbal.noarch on Fedora 39
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
Perlbal.noarch
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2. Uninstall "Perlbal.noarch" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall Perlbal.noarch on Fedora 39:
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sudo dnf remove
Perlbal.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the Perlbal.noarch package on Fedora 39
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Available Packages
Name : Perlbal
Version : 1.80
Release : 54.fc39
Architecture : noarch
Size : 275 k
Source : Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/Perlbal
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : Perlbal is a single-threaded event-based server supporting HTTP load
: balancing, web serving, and a mix of the two. Perlbal can act as either a web
: server or a reverse proxy.
:
: One of the defining things about Perlbal is that almost everything can be
: configured or reconfigured on the fly without needing to restart the software.
: A basic configuration file containing a management port enables you to easily
: perform operations on a running instance of Perlbal.
:
: Perlbal can also be extended by means of per-service (and global) plugins that
: can override many parts of request handling and behavior.
Available Packages
Name : Perlbal
Version : 1.80
Release : 54.fc39
Architecture : noarch
Size : 275 k
Source : Perlbal-1.80-54.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Reverse-proxy load balance and web-server
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/Perlbal
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : Perlbal is a single-threaded event-based server supporting HTTP load
: balancing, web serving, and a mix of the two. Perlbal can act as either a web
: server or a reverse proxy.
:
: One of the defining things about Perlbal is that almost everything can be
: configured or reconfigured on the fly without needing to restart the software.
: A basic configuration file containing a management port enables you to easily
: perform operations on a running instance of Perlbal.
:
: Perlbal can also be extended by means of per-service (and global) plugins that
: can override many parts of request handling and behavior.