How to Install and Uninstall perl-XML-Dumper Package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Last updated: November 07,2024
1. Install "perl-XML-Dumper" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install perl-XML-Dumper on openSuSE Tumbleweed
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
perl-XML-Dumper
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2. Uninstall "perl-XML-Dumper" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall perl-XML-Dumper on openSuSE Tumbleweed:
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sudo zypper remove
perl-XML-Dumper
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3. Information about the perl-XML-Dumper package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Information for package perl-XML-Dumper:
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : perl-XML-Dumper
Version : 0.81-69.29
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 39.9 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-69.29.src
Upstream URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Dumper
Summary : Perl module for dumping Perl objects from/to XML
Description :
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read
XML data that was previously dumped by the module and convert it back
to Perl. You can use the module read the XML from a file and write the
XML to a file. Perl objects are blessed back to their original
packaging; if the modules are installed on the system where the perl
objects are reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected.
Intuitively, if the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the
same environment, all should be well. And it is.
Authors:
Mike Wong
Jonathan Eisenzopf
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : perl-XML-Dumper
Version : 0.81-69.29
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 39.9 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-69.29.src
Upstream URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Dumper
Summary : Perl module for dumping Perl objects from/to XML
Description :
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read
XML data that was previously dumped by the module and convert it back
to Perl. You can use the module read the XML from a file and write the
XML to a file. Perl objects are blessed back to their original
packaging; if the modules are installed on the system where the perl
objects are reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected.
Intuitively, if the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the
same environment, all should be well. And it is.
Authors:
Mike Wong
Jonathan Eisenzopf