How to Install and Uninstall jq.i686 Package on Oracle Linux 9
Last updated: November 27,2024
1. Install "jq.i686" package
Please follow the instructions below to install jq.i686 on Oracle Linux 9
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
jq.i686
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2. Uninstall "jq.i686" package
This is a short guide on how to uninstall jq.i686 on Oracle Linux 9:
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sudo dnf remove
jq.i686
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the jq.i686 package on Oracle Linux 9
Last metadata expiration check: 3:29:23 ago on Thu Feb 15 07:50:05 2024.
Available Packages
Name : jq
Version : 1.6
Release : 15.el9
Architecture : i686
Size : 220 k
Source : jq-1.6-15.el9.src.rpm
Repository : ol9_appstream
Summary : Command-line JSON processor
URL : http://stedolan.github.io/jq/
License : MIT and ASL 2.0 and CC-BY and GPLv3
Description : lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor
:
: jq is like sed for JSON data – you can use it to slice
: and filter and map and transform structured data with
: the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you
: play with text.
:
: It is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime
: dependencies.
:
: jq can mangle the data format that you have into the
: one that you want with very little effort, and the
: program to do so is often shorter and simpler than
: you'd expect.
Available Packages
Name : jq
Version : 1.6
Release : 15.el9
Architecture : i686
Size : 220 k
Source : jq-1.6-15.el9.src.rpm
Repository : ol9_appstream
Summary : Command-line JSON processor
URL : http://stedolan.github.io/jq/
License : MIT and ASL 2.0 and CC-BY and GPLv3
Description : lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor
:
: jq is like sed for JSON data – you can use it to slice
: and filter and map and transform structured data with
: the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you
: play with text.
:
: It is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime
: dependencies.
:
: jq can mangle the data format that you have into the
: one that you want with very little effort, and the
: program to do so is often shorter and simpler than
: you'd expect.