How to Install and Uninstall popt.i686 Package on Fedora 39
Last updated: November 26,2024
1. Install "popt.i686" package
Learn how to install popt.i686 on Fedora 39
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
popt.i686
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2. Uninstall "popt.i686" package
This is a short guide on how to uninstall popt.i686 on Fedora 39:
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sudo dnf remove
popt.i686
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the popt.i686 package on Fedora 39
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Available Packages
Name : popt
Version : 1.19
Release : 3.fc39
Architecture : i686
Size : 69 k
Source : popt-1.19-3.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : C library for parsing command line parameters
URL : https://github.com/rpm-software-management/popt/
License : MIT
Description : Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was
: heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but
: it improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion.
: Popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set
: variables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line
: arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility
: functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using
: shell-like rules.
Available Packages
Name : popt
Version : 1.19
Release : 3.fc39
Architecture : i686
Size : 69 k
Source : popt-1.19-3.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : C library for parsing command line parameters
URL : https://github.com/rpm-software-management/popt/
License : MIT
Description : Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was
: heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but
: it improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion.
: Popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set
: variables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line
: arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility
: functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using
: shell-like rules.