How to Install and Uninstall golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev Package on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)

Last updated: November 22,2024

1. Install "golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev" package

Learn how to install golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev

2. Uninstall "golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev" package

This is a short guide on how to uninstall golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla):

$ sudo apt remove golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev package on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)

Package: golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev
Architecture: all
Version: 0.0~git20191119.d2e4933-2
Priority: optional
Section: universe/devel
Source: golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 111
Depends: golang-github-google-go-cmp-dev, golang-github-hashicorp-go-cleanhttp-dev, golang-github-hashicorp-go-version-dev, golang-github-zclconf-go-cty-dev, golang-golang-x-net-dev, golang-golang-x-oauth2-google-dev
Filename: pool/universe/g/golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost/golang-github-hashicorp-terraform-svchost-dev_0.0~git20191119.d2e4933-2_all.deb
Size: 22800
MD5sum: d571c7a55ff9019f75969572eb52989f
SHA1: 4dfc335e7cce7f5636b21375064e62eec1b7cc4e
SHA256: c8900409c8e9c256d7e53ddc3ed7094399bd6b3f6fba14256c7fe0158eb7bb5f
SHA512: 0c21a05cef34a2378e172fd6cc229fe24ab3d75cd0bb59e594b1a8551991e03c60da463f2d4a2f362f45517aef19c8dd9aa59db67983d7c4845dc88cdb781cb0
Homepage: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost
Description-en: handling of friendly hostnames for terraform
This package deals with the representations of the so-called "friendly
hostnames" that are used to represent systems that provide Terraform-native
remote services, such as module registry, remote operations, etc.
.
Friendly hostnames are specified such that, as much as possible, they
are consistent with how web browsers think of hostnames, so that users
can bring their intuitions about how hostnames behave when they access
a Terraform Enterprise instance's web UI (or indeed any other website)
and have this behave in a similar way.
Description-md5: ee75d50fb2afd56e412015a2cc89de44