How to Install and Uninstall symfpu.i686 Package on Fedora 39
Last updated: November 25,2024
1. Install "symfpu.i686" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to install symfpu.i686 on Fedora 39
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
symfpu.i686
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2. Uninstall "symfpu.i686" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall symfpu.i686 on Fedora 39:
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sudo dnf remove
symfpu.i686
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the symfpu.i686 package on Fedora 39
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Available Packages
Name : symfpu
Version : 0
Release : 0.15.20190517gitc3acaf6.fc39
Architecture : i686
Size : 28 k
Source : symfpu-0-0.15.20190517gitc3acaf6.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : An implementation of IEEE-754 / SMT-LIB floating-point
URL : https://github.com/martin-cs/symfpu
License : GPL-3.0-or-later
Description : SymFPU is an implementation of the SMT-LIB / IEEE-754 operations in
: terms of bit-vector operations. It is templated in terms of the
: bit-vectors, propositions, floating-point formats and rounding mode
: types used. This allow the same code to be executed as an arbitrary
: precision "SoftFloat" library (although it's performance would not be
: good) or to be used to build symbolic representation of floating-point
: operations suitable for use in "bit-blasting" SMT solvers (you could
: also generate circuits from them but again, performance will likely not
: be good).
Available Packages
Name : symfpu
Version : 0
Release : 0.15.20190517gitc3acaf6.fc39
Architecture : i686
Size : 28 k
Source : symfpu-0-0.15.20190517gitc3acaf6.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : An implementation of IEEE-754 / SMT-LIB floating-point
URL : https://github.com/martin-cs/symfpu
License : GPL-3.0-or-later
Description : SymFPU is an implementation of the SMT-LIB / IEEE-754 operations in
: terms of bit-vector operations. It is templated in terms of the
: bit-vectors, propositions, floating-point formats and rounding mode
: types used. This allow the same code to be executed as an arbitrary
: precision "SoftFloat" library (although it's performance would not be
: good) or to be used to build symbolic representation of floating-point
: operations suitable for use in "bit-blasting" SMT solvers (you could
: also generate circuits from them but again, performance will likely not
: be good).