How to Install and Uninstall texlive-ydoc.noarch Package on Fedora 35
Last updated: January 11,2025
1. Install "texlive-ydoc.noarch" package
This is a short guide on how to install texlive-ydoc.noarch on Fedora 35
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
texlive-ydoc.noarch
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2. Uninstall "texlive-ydoc.noarch" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall texlive-ydoc.noarch on Fedora 35:
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sudo dnf remove
texlive-ydoc.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the texlive-ydoc.noarch package on Fedora 35
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Available Packages
Name : texlive-ydoc
Epoch : 9
Version : svn56291
Release : 48.fc35
Architecture : noarch
Size : 29 k
Source : texlive-2021-48.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Macros for documentation of LaTeX classes and packages
URL : http://tug.org/texlive/
License : LPPL 1.3
Description : The package provides macros and environments to document LaTeX
: packages and classes. It is an (as yet unfinished) alternative
: to the ltxdoc class and the doc or xdoc packages. The aim is to
: provide a different layout and more modern styles (using the
: xcolor, hyperref packages, etc.) This is an alpha release, and
: should probably not (yet) be used with other packages, since
: the implementation might change. Nevertheless, the author uses
: it to document his own packages.
Available Packages
Name : texlive-ydoc
Epoch : 9
Version : svn56291
Release : 48.fc35
Architecture : noarch
Size : 29 k
Source : texlive-2021-48.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : updates
Summary : Macros for documentation of LaTeX classes and packages
URL : http://tug.org/texlive/
License : LPPL 1.3
Description : The package provides macros and environments to document LaTeX
: packages and classes. It is an (as yet unfinished) alternative
: to the ltxdoc class and the doc or xdoc packages. The aim is to
: provide a different layout and more modern styles (using the
: xcolor, hyperref packages, etc.) This is an alpha release, and
: should probably not (yet) be used with other packages, since
: the implementation might change. Nevertheless, the author uses
: it to document his own packages.