How to Install and Uninstall rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch Package on Fedora 35
Last updated: November 29,2024
1. Install "rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch" package
Please follow the instructions below to install rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch on Fedora 35
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch
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2. Uninstall "rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch on Fedora 35:
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sudo dnf remove
rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the rust-python-launcher+default-devel.noarch package on Fedora 35
Last metadata expiration check: 0:25:30 ago on Wed Sep 7 02:25:42 2022.
Available Packages
Name : rust-python-launcher+default-devel
Version : 1.0.0
Release : 4.fc35
Architecture : noarch
Size : 8.8 k
Source : rust-python-launcher-1.0.0-4.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Python launcher for Unix
URL : https://crates.io/crates/python-launcher
License : MIT
Description : The Python Launcher for Unix.
:
: Launch your Python interpreter the lazy/smart way!
:
: This launcher is an implementation of the py command for Unix-based platforms.
:
: The goal is to have py become the cross-platform command that Python users
: typically use to launch an interpreter while doing development.
: By having a command that is version-agnostic when it comes to Python,
: it side-steps the "what should the python command point to?" debate by clearly
: specifying that upfront (i.e. the newest version of Python that can be found).
: This also unifies the suggested command to document for launching Python on
: both Windows as Unix as py has existed as the preferred command on Windows
: since 2012 with the release of Python 3.3.
:
: Typical usage would be:
:
: py -m venv .venv
: py ... # Whatever you would normally use `python` for during development.
:
: This creates a virtual environment in a .venv directory using the latest
: version of Python installed. Subsequent uses of py will then use that virtual
: environment as long as it is in the current (or higher) directory;
: no environment activation required (although the Python Launcher supports
: activated environments as well)!
:
: A non-goal of this launcher is to become the way to launch the Python
: interpreter all the time. If you know the exact interpreter you want to
: launch then you should launch it directly; same goes for when you have
: requirements on the type of interpreter you want.
: The Python Launcher should be viewed as a tool of convenience, not necessity.
:
: This package contains library source intended for building other packages which
: use the "default" feature of the "python-launcher" crate.
Available Packages
Name : rust-python-launcher+default-devel
Version : 1.0.0
Release : 4.fc35
Architecture : noarch
Size : 8.8 k
Source : rust-python-launcher-1.0.0-4.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Python launcher for Unix
URL : https://crates.io/crates/python-launcher
License : MIT
Description : The Python Launcher for Unix.
:
: Launch your Python interpreter the lazy/smart way!
:
: This launcher is an implementation of the py command for Unix-based platforms.
:
: The goal is to have py become the cross-platform command that Python users
: typically use to launch an interpreter while doing development.
: By having a command that is version-agnostic when it comes to Python,
: it side-steps the "what should the python command point to?" debate by clearly
: specifying that upfront (i.e. the newest version of Python that can be found).
: This also unifies the suggested command to document for launching Python on
: both Windows as Unix as py has existed as the preferred command on Windows
: since 2012 with the release of Python 3.3.
:
: Typical usage would be:
:
: py -m venv .venv
: py ... # Whatever you would normally use `python` for during development.
:
: This creates a virtual environment in a .venv directory using the latest
: version of Python installed. Subsequent uses of py will then use that virtual
: environment as long as it is in the current (or higher) directory;
: no environment activation required (although the Python Launcher supports
: activated environments as well)!
:
: A non-goal of this launcher is to become the way to launch the Python
: interpreter all the time. If you know the exact interpreter you want to
: launch then you should launch it directly; same goes for when you have
: requirements on the type of interpreter you want.
: The Python Launcher should be viewed as a tool of convenience, not necessity.
:
: This package contains library source intended for building other packages which
: use the "default" feature of the "python-launcher" crate.