How to Install and Uninstall perl-Term-ReadPassword Package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Last updated: March 03,2025
1. Install "perl-Term-ReadPassword" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install perl-Term-ReadPassword on openSuSE Tumbleweed
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
perl-Term-ReadPassword
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2. Uninstall "perl-Term-ReadPassword" package
This tutorial shows how to uninstall perl-Term-ReadPassword on openSuSE Tumbleweed:
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sudo zypper remove
perl-Term-ReadPassword
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3. Information about the perl-Term-ReadPassword package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Information for package perl-Term-ReadPassword:
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : perl-Term-ReadPassword
Version : 0.11-69.29
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 13.7 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : perl-Term-ReadPassword-0.11-69.29.src
Upstream URL : http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Term/
Summary : Term::ReadPassword - Asking the user for a password
Description :
This module lets you ask the user for a password in the traditional
way, from the keyboard, without echoing.
This is not intended for use over the web; user authentication over the
web is another matter entirely. Also, this module should generally be
used in conjunction with Perl's crypt() function, sold separately.
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : perl-Term-ReadPassword
Version : 0.11-69.29
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 13.7 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : perl-Term-ReadPassword-0.11-69.29.src
Upstream URL : http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Term/
Summary : Term::ReadPassword - Asking the user for a password
Description :
This module lets you ask the user for a password in the traditional
way, from the keyboard, without echoing.
This is not intended for use over the web; user authentication over the
web is another matter entirely. Also, this module should generally be
used in conjunction with Perl's crypt() function, sold separately.