How to Install and Uninstall python3-humanfriendly.noarch Package on Oracle Linux 9
Last updated: November 28,2024
1. Install "python3-humanfriendly.noarch" package
This tutorial shows how to install python3-humanfriendly.noarch on Oracle Linux 9
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
python3-humanfriendly.noarch
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2. Uninstall "python3-humanfriendly.noarch" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall python3-humanfriendly.noarch on Oracle Linux 9:
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sudo dnf remove
python3-humanfriendly.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the python3-humanfriendly.noarch package on Oracle Linux 9
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Available Packages
Name : python3-humanfriendly
Version : 10.0
Release : 3.el9
Architecture : noarch
Size : 114 k
Source : python-humanfriendly-10.0-3.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Documentation for the 'humanfriendly' Python module
URL : https://humanfriendly.readthedocs.io
License : MIT
Description : The functions and classes in the humanfriendly package can be used to make text
: interfaces more user friendly. Some example features:
:
: - Parsing and formatting numbers, file sizes, pathnames and timespans in
: simple, human friendly formats.
: - Easy to use timers for long running operations, with human friendly
: formatting of the resulting timespans.
: - Prompting the user to select a choice from a list of options by typing the
: option's number or a unique substring of the option.
: - Terminal interaction including text styling (ANSI escape sequences), user
: friendly rendering of usage messages and querying the terminal for its size.
Available Packages
Name : python3-humanfriendly
Version : 10.0
Release : 3.el9
Architecture : noarch
Size : 114 k
Source : python-humanfriendly-10.0-3.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Documentation for the 'humanfriendly' Python module
URL : https://humanfriendly.readthedocs.io
License : MIT
Description : The functions and classes in the humanfriendly package can be used to make text
: interfaces more user friendly. Some example features:
:
: - Parsing and formatting numbers, file sizes, pathnames and timespans in
: simple, human friendly formats.
: - Easy to use timers for long running operations, with human friendly
: formatting of the resulting timespans.
: - Prompting the user to select a choice from a list of options by typing the
: option's number or a unique substring of the option.
: - Terminal interaction including text styling (ANSI escape sequences), user
: friendly rendering of usage messages and querying the terminal for its size.