How to Install and Uninstall python39-lockfile Package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Last updated: November 07,2024
1. Install "python39-lockfile" package
This tutorial shows how to install python39-lockfile on openSuSE Tumbleweed
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
python39-lockfile
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2. Uninstall "python39-lockfile" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall python39-lockfile on openSuSE Tumbleweed:
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sudo zypper remove
python39-lockfile
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3. Information about the python39-lockfile package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Information for package python39-lockfile:
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : python39-lockfile
Version : 0.12.2-4.1
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 68.1 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-lockfile-0.12.2-4.1.src
Upstream URL : https://github.com/openstack/pylockfile
Summary : Platform-independent file locking module
Description :
The lockfile package exports a LockFile class which provides a simple API for
locking files. Unlike the Windows msvcrt.locking function, the fcntl.lockf
and flock functions, and the deprecated posixfile module, the API is
identical across both Unix (including Linux and Mac) and Windows platforms.
The lock mechanism relies on the atomic nature of the link (on Unix) and
mkdir (on Windows) system calls. An implementation based on SQLite is also
provided, more as a demonstration of the possibilities it provides than as
production-quality code.
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : python39-lockfile
Version : 0.12.2-4.1
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 68.1 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-lockfile-0.12.2-4.1.src
Upstream URL : https://github.com/openstack/pylockfile
Summary : Platform-independent file locking module
Description :
The lockfile package exports a LockFile class which provides a simple API for
locking files. Unlike the Windows msvcrt.locking function, the fcntl.lockf
and flock functions, and the deprecated posixfile module, the API is
identical across both Unix (including Linux and Mac) and Windows platforms.
The lock mechanism relies on the atomic nature of the link (on Unix) and
mkdir (on Windows) system calls. An implementation based on SQLite is also
provided, more as a demonstration of the possibilities it provides than as
production-quality code.