How to Install and Uninstall apache-commons-logging.noarch Package on Rocky Linux 9
Last updated: November 28,2024
1. Install "apache-commons-logging.noarch" package
Please follow the guidance below to install apache-commons-logging.noarch on Rocky Linux 9
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
apache-commons-logging.noarch
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2. Uninstall "apache-commons-logging.noarch" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall apache-commons-logging.noarch on Rocky Linux 9:
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sudo dnf remove
apache-commons-logging.noarch
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the apache-commons-logging.noarch package on Rocky Linux 9
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Available Packages
Name : apache-commons-logging
Version : 1.2
Release : 29.el9
Architecture : noarch
Size : 76 k
Source : apache-commons-logging-1.2-29.el9.src.rpm
Repository : appstream
Summary : Apache Commons Logging
URL : http://commons.apache.org/logging
License : ASL 2.0
Description : The commons-logging package provides a simple, component oriented
: interface (org.apache.commons.logging.Log) together with wrappers for
: logging systems. The user can choose at runtime which system they want
: to use. In addition, a small number of basic implementations are
: provided to allow users to use the package standalone.
: commons-logging was heavily influenced by Avalon's Logkit and Log4J. The
: commons-logging abstraction is meant to minimize the differences between
: the two, and to allow a developer to not tie himself to a particular
: logging implementation.
Available Packages
Name : apache-commons-logging
Version : 1.2
Release : 29.el9
Architecture : noarch
Size : 76 k
Source : apache-commons-logging-1.2-29.el9.src.rpm
Repository : appstream
Summary : Apache Commons Logging
URL : http://commons.apache.org/logging
License : ASL 2.0
Description : The commons-logging package provides a simple, component oriented
: interface (org.apache.commons.logging.Log) together with wrappers for
: logging systems. The user can choose at runtime which system they want
: to use. In addition, a small number of basic implementations are
: provided to allow users to use the package standalone.
: commons-logging was heavily influenced by Avalon's Logkit and Log4J. The
: commons-logging abstraction is meant to minimize the differences between
: the two, and to allow a developer to not tie himself to a particular
: logging implementation.