How To Install upgrade.html on Fedora 34
In this tutorial, we will discuss How To Install upgrade.html on Fedora 34
using dnf
and yum
package managers.
Also, we will demonstrate how to uninstall and update
upgrade.html
as well.
One-liner Install Command
If you are only interested in the installation command, here is a quick answer for you:
sudo yum makecache && sudo yum -y install python-celery-doc
or if you use dnf
:
sudo dnf makecache && sudo dnf -y install python-celery-doc
But if you are interested in the details with step-by-step instructions, the following information will be helpful.
What is upgrade.html
and How to Install It?
Short description: async task/job queue based on message passing (Documentation)
First things first, you will need access to a server or computer running Fedora 34. This guide was written specifically with a server running Fedora 34 in mind, although it should also work on older, supported versions of the operating system.
Also, make sure you are running a regular, non-root user with sudo privileges configured on your server. When you have an account available, log in as your non-root user to begin.
There are several ways to install upgrade.html on Fedora 34. You can use (links are clickable):
In the following sections, we will describe each method in detail. You can choose one of them or refer to the recommended one.
Install upgrade.html on Fedora 34 using dnf
First, update dnf packages database with dnf
by running the next command:
sudo dnf makecache --refresh
After updating database,
You can install upgrade.html using dnf
by running the
following command:
sudo dnf -y install python-celery-doc
Install upgrade.html on Fedora 34 using yum
Because upgrade.html is available in Fedora 34’s default
repositories,
it is possible to install it from these repositories using the yum
packaging
system.
To begin, update local packages database with yum
using the following command.
sudo yum makecache --refresh
Now can install upgrade.html package on your server/computer by running the following command:
sudo yum -y install python-celery-doc
How to upgrade (update) a single package upgrade.html using yum?
To update all the packages available on the system:
yum update
If you want to update a specific package like upgrade.html in this example you should use the following command:
yum update python-celery-doc
To downgrade a package to an earlier version:
yum downgrade python-celery-doc
How to Upgrade upgrade.html on Fedora 34 with dnf?
When you run the dnf update
, all system packages with available updates are updated.
However, if you want to upgrade a single package, then you would have to pass the package name as
the argument to the dnf update command.
dnf update python-celery-doc
How To remove upgrade.html from Fedora 34
To uninstall only the upgrade.html
package you can execute
the
following command:
sudo dnf remove python-celery-doc
Extra info and code examples
Celery is an open source asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing. It is focused on real-time operation, but supports scheduling as well. The execution units, called tasks, are executed concurrently on one or more worker nodes. Tasks can execute asynchronously (in the background) or synchronously (wait until ready). Celery is written in Python, but the protocol can be implemented in any language. It can also operate with other languages using webhooks. The recommended message broker is RabbitMQ, but limited support for Redis, Beanstalk, MongoDB, CouchDB, and databases (using SQLAlchemy or the Django ORM) is also available. Celery is easy to integrate with Django, using the python-django-celery package. This package contains the documentation.
- Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team
- Sources url: http://www.celeryproject.org/
- Section/Category: doc
Conclusion
You now have a full guide on how to install upgrade.html
using dnf
and yum
package managers.
Also, we showed how to update manually as a single package and different ways to uninstall
the upgrade.html from Fedora 34.