How to Install and Uninstall python39-wxPython Package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Last updated: November 07,2024
1. Install "python39-wxPython" package
Please follow the steps below to install python39-wxPython on openSuSE Tumbleweed
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
python39-wxPython
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2. Uninstall "python39-wxPython" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall python39-wxPython on openSuSE Tumbleweed:
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sudo zypper remove
python39-wxPython
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3. Information about the python39-wxPython package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Information for package python39-wxPython:
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : python39-wxPython
Version : 4.2.1-4.1
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 44.3 MiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python39-wxPython-4.2.1-4.1.src
Upstream URL : https://github.com/wxWidgets/Phoenix
Summary : The "Phoenix" variant of the wxWidgets Python bindings
Description :
Phoenix is a reimplementation of wxPython. Like the "classic"
wxPython, Phoenix wraps the wxWidgets C++ toolkit and provides access
to the user interface portions of the wxWidgets API, enabling Python
applications to have a GUI on Windows, macOS or Unix-like systems,
with a native look and feel and requiring very little (if any)
platform specific code.
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : python39-wxPython
Version : 4.2.1-4.1
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 44.3 MiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python39-wxPython-4.2.1-4.1.src
Upstream URL : https://github.com/wxWidgets/Phoenix
Summary : The "Phoenix" variant of the wxWidgets Python bindings
Description :
Phoenix is a reimplementation of wxPython. Like the "classic"
wxPython, Phoenix wraps the wxWidgets C++ toolkit and provides access
to the user interface portions of the wxWidgets API, enabling Python
applications to have a GUI on Windows, macOS or Unix-like systems,
with a native look and feel and requiring very little (if any)
platform specific code.