How to Install and Uninstall sqlite.x86_64 Package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)
Last updated: January 10,2025
1. Install "sqlite.x86_64" package
This is a short guide on how to install sqlite.x86_64 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
sqlite.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "sqlite.x86_64" package
This tutorial shows how to uninstall sqlite.x86_64 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9):
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sudo dnf remove
sqlite.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the sqlite.x86_64 package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9)
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Available Packages
Name : sqlite
Version : 3.34.1
Release : 7.el9_3
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 749 k
Source : sqlite-3.34.1-7.el9_3.src.rpm
Repository : ubi-9-appstream-rpms
Summary : Library that implements an embeddable SQL database engine
URL : http://www.sqlite.org/
License : Public Domain
Description : SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. A large
: subset of SQL92 is supported. A complete database is stored in a
: single disk file. The API is designed for convenience and ease of use.
: Applications that link against SQLite can enjoy the power and
: flexibility of an SQL database without the administrative hassles of
: supporting a separate database server. Version 2 and version 3 binaries
: are named to permit each to be installed on a single host
Available Packages
Name : sqlite
Version : 3.34.1
Release : 7.el9_3
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 749 k
Source : sqlite-3.34.1-7.el9_3.src.rpm
Repository : ubi-9-appstream-rpms
Summary : Library that implements an embeddable SQL database engine
URL : http://www.sqlite.org/
License : Public Domain
Description : SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. A large
: subset of SQL92 is supported. A complete database is stored in a
: single disk file. The API is designed for convenience and ease of use.
: Applications that link against SQLite can enjoy the power and
: flexibility of an SQL database without the administrative hassles of
: supporting a separate database server. Version 2 and version 3 binaries
: are named to permit each to be installed on a single host