How to Install and Uninstall rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch Package on Fedora 39

Last updated: November 25,2024

1. Install "rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch" package

This tutorial shows how to install rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch on Fedora 39

$ sudo dnf update $ sudo dnf install rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch

2. Uninstall "rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch" package

This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch on Fedora 39:

$ sudo dnf remove rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch $ sudo dnf autoremove

3. Information about the rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel.noarch package on Fedora 39

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Available Packages
Name : rust-hickory-client+dnssec-openssl-devel
Version : 0.24.0
Release : 1.fc39
Architecture : noarch
Size : 7.8 k
Source : rust-hickory-client-0.24.0-1.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Hickory DNS is a safe and secure DNS library
URL : https://crates.io/crates/hickory-client
License : MIT OR Apache-2.0
Description : Hickory DNS is a safe and secure DNS library. This is the Client library
: with DNSSEC support. DNSSEC with NSEC validation for negative records,
: is complete. The client supports dynamic DNS with SIG0 authenticated
: requests, implementing easy to use high level funtions. Hickory DNS is
: based on the Tokio and Futures libraries, which means it should be
: easily integrated into other software that also use those libraries.
:
: This package contains library source intended for building other packages which
: use the "dnssec-openssl" feature of the "hickory-client" crate.