ZeroMQ is a lightweight and high-performance messaging library that enables developers to build scalable and fault-tolerant distributed applications. In this tutorial, we will discuss how to install ZeroMQ on Fedora Server Latest.
Before installing ZeroMQ, ensure that your Fedora Server Latest is up-to-date by running the following command:
sudo dnf update
To install ZeroMQ on Fedora Server Latest, run the following command:
sudo dnf install zeromq
After installing ZeroMQ, verify that the package is installed correctly by checking the version number:
pkg-config --modversion libzmq
If the installation is successful, you should see the version number printed on the terminal.
To develop applications using ZeroMQ, you will also need to install the development package. This package provides the required header files and libraries for linking against ZeroMQ.
To install the development package, run the following command:
sudo dnf install zeromq-devel
In this tutorial, we showed you how to install ZeroMQ on Fedora Server Latest. You can now start building distributed applications using this powerful messaging library.
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