How to Install and Uninstall redet Package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Last updated: March 13,2025
1. Install "redet" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install redet on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
redet
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2. Uninstall "redet" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall redet on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus):
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sudo apt remove
redet
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the redet package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Package: redet
Priority: optional
Section: universe/x11
Installed-Size: 1696
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Bartosz Fenski
Architecture: all
Version: 8.26-1.1
Depends: tk8.5, iwidgets4
Suggests: redet-doc, dillo
Filename: pool/universe/r/redet/redet_8.26-1.1_all.deb
Size: 303746
MD5sum: 975ed5ebc83cf5497811800edd6c82be
SHA1: c716a6d079c7bbaa1543f08dd134b744ca152f32
SHA256: 1b85892cec9142899e35d687c91ced960f18c62b3c9d675bd25ccb699e312505
Description-en: regular expression development and execution tool
Redet allows the user to construct regular expressions and test them against
input data by executing any of a variety of search programs, editors,
and programming languages that make use of regular expressions. When a
suitable regular expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file.
.
Redet stands for Regular Expression Development and Execution
Tool. For each program, a palette showing the available regular expression
syntax is provided. Selections from the palette may be copied to the
regular expression window with a mouse click. Users may add their own
definitions to the palette via their initialization file.
Redet also keeps a list of the regular expressions executed, from which
entries may be copied back into the regular expression under construction.
The history list is saved to a file and restored on startup, so it
persists across sessions.
.
So long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet allows UTF-8
Unicode in both test data and regular expressions.
Description-md5: 1d7e28cc57606e00d91a0f6557c1f937
Homepage: http://www.billposer.org/Software/redet.html
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Priority: optional
Section: universe/x11
Installed-Size: 1696
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Bartosz Fenski
Architecture: all
Version: 8.26-1.1
Depends: tk8.5, iwidgets4
Suggests: redet-doc, dillo
Filename: pool/universe/r/redet/redet_8.26-1.1_all.deb
Size: 303746
MD5sum: 975ed5ebc83cf5497811800edd6c82be
SHA1: c716a6d079c7bbaa1543f08dd134b744ca152f32
SHA256: 1b85892cec9142899e35d687c91ced960f18c62b3c9d675bd25ccb699e312505
Description-en: regular expression development and execution tool
Redet allows the user to construct regular expressions and test them against
input data by executing any of a variety of search programs, editors,
and programming languages that make use of regular expressions. When a
suitable regular expression has been constructed it may be saved to a file.
.
Redet stands for Regular Expression Development and Execution
Tool. For each program, a palette showing the available regular expression
syntax is provided. Selections from the palette may be copied to the
regular expression window with a mouse click. Users may add their own
definitions to the palette via their initialization file.
Redet also keeps a list of the regular expressions executed, from which
entries may be copied back into the regular expression under construction.
The history list is saved to a file and restored on startup, so it
persists across sessions.
.
So long as the underlying program supports Unicode, Redet allows UTF-8
Unicode in both test data and regular expressions.
Description-md5: 1d7e28cc57606e00d91a0f6557c1f937
Homepage: http://www.billposer.org/Software/redet.html
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu