How to Install and Uninstall python2-stevedore Package on openSUSE Leap
Last updated: December 29,2024
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1. Install "python2-stevedore" package
Please follow the guidance below to install python2-stevedore on openSUSE Leap
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
python2-stevedore
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2. Uninstall "python2-stevedore" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall python2-stevedore on openSUSE Leap:
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sudo zypper remove
python2-stevedore
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3. Information about the python2-stevedore package on openSUSE Leap
Information for package python2-stevedore:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : python2-stevedore
Version : 1.28.0-1.24
Arch : noarch
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 325,5 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-stevedore-1.28.0-1.24.src
Summary : Manage dynamic plugins for Python applications
Description :
Python makes loading code dynamically easy, allowing you to configure
and extend your application by discovering and loading extensions
(plugins) at runtime. Many applications implement their own
library for doing this, using ``__import__`` or ``importlib``.
stevedore avoids creating yet another extension
mechanism by building on top of setuptools entry points. The code
for managing entry points tends to be repetitive, though, so stevedore
provides manager classes for implementing common patterns for using
dynamically loaded extensions.
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : python2-stevedore
Version : 1.28.0-1.24
Arch : noarch
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 325,5 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-stevedore-1.28.0-1.24.src
Summary : Manage dynamic plugins for Python applications
Description :
Python makes loading code dynamically easy, allowing you to configure
and extend your application by discovering and loading extensions
(plugins) at runtime. Many applications implement their own
library for doing this, using ``__import__`` or ``importlib``.
stevedore avoids creating yet another extension
mechanism by building on top of setuptools entry points. The code
for managing entry points tends to be repetitive, though, so stevedore
provides manager classes for implementing common patterns for using
dynamically loaded extensions.