Information about the package, root-quadp, which is shipped with common Linux distributions. The root-quadp package is designed for, QuadP library for ROOT.
Package Name:
root-quadp
Summary:
QuadP library for ROOT
Description:
This package contains the QuadP library for ROOT. This provides the a framework in which to do Quadratic Programming. The quadratic programming problem involves minimization of a quadratic function subject to linear constraints.
Architecture:
x86_64
Version:
5.34.36
Release:
1.el6
Size:
134 k
Repository:
epel
From Repository:
Licence:
LGPLv2+
Control the root-quadp package with the following handy commands outlined below.
yum install root-quadp
This command will install root-quadp on the server.
yum remove root-quadp
This command will un-install root-quadp on the server. When you run this command, you will be asked if you are sure that you want to remove root-quadp, so you have to manually confirm that you want to do this.
yum -y remove root-quadp
This command will un-install root-quadp on the server. When you run this command with th e -y flag, you will not be prompted to check that you are sure you want to remove the package - so be sure you absolutely want to remove root-quadp when using the -y flag.
yum update root-quadp
This command will update root-quadp to the latest version. When you run this command, you will be asked if you are sure that you want to remove root-quadp, so you have to manually confirm that you want to do this.
yum -y update root-quadp
This command will update root-quadp to the latest version. When you run this command with the -y flag, you will not be prompted to check that you are sure you want to remove the package - so be sure you absolutely want to remove root-quadp when using the -y flag.
yum info root-quadp
This command will show you core information about the root-quadp package.
yum deplist root-quadp
This command will show you the dependencies for root-quadp. Thankfully, when using Yum, if dependencies are required, these are also installed at the same time so you don't have to worry too much about that.
yum check-update root-quadp
This command will check if there is an update waiting on root-quadp. When you run this command this will return nothing if there is nothing to update, or, will return the package name if the package is due to be updated.