How to Install and Uninstall fis-gtm-6.3-014 Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 24,2024
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1. Install "fis-gtm-6.3-014" package
Learn how to install fis-gtm-6.3-014 on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
fis-gtm-6.3-014
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2. Uninstall "fis-gtm-6.3-014" package
Please follow the instructions below to uninstall fis-gtm-6.3-014 on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
fis-gtm-6.3-014
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the fis-gtm-6.3-014 package on Kali Linux
Package: fis-gtm-6.3-014
Source: fis-gtm
Version: 6.3-014-3
Installed-Size: 103847
Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team
Architecture: amd64
Provides: gtm, mumps
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.29), libelf1 (>= 0.131), libtinfo6 (>= 6), libicu-dev
Recommends: zlib1g
Size: 10519728
SHA256: f8f16beb260f5908be46de0ed6dc526c3037b897353feea518a623ec5ff5fcd5
SHA1: 8b7c70897a6a4de880b678e42678ce89072f1888
MD5sum: 9e28657d53773cc1119e6f86e4362bbd
Description: package for FIS-GT.M database
GT.M is a database engine with scalability proven in large real-time
transaction processing systems that have thousands of concurrent
users, individual database file sizes to the Terabyte range (with
virtually unlimited aggregate database sizes). Yet the light
footprint of GT.M allows it to also scale down for use in small
applications and software appliances (virtual machines).
.
The GT.M data model is hierarchical associative memory (i.e.,
multi-dimensional array) that imposes no restrictions on the data
types of the indexes or content - the application logic can impose
any schema, dictionary or data organization suited to its problem
domain. (Database engines that do not impose schemas, but which
allow layered application software to impose and use whatever schema
that is appropriate to the application are popularly referred to as
"document oriented", "schemaless" or "schema-free" databases.)
.
GT.M's compiler for the standard M (also known as MUMPS) scripting
language implements full support for ACID (Atomic, Consistent,
Isolated, Durable) transactions, using optimistic concurrency control
and software transactional memory (STM) that resolves the common
mismatch between databases and programming languages. Its unique
ability to create and deploy logical multi-site configurations of
applications provides unrivaled continuity of business in the face of
not just unplanned events, but also planned events, including planned
events that include changes to application logic and schema.
Description-md5: 7608a16e569da5e257792f7127e8149a
Multi-Arch: same
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm
Section: database
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/f/fis-gtm/fis-gtm-6.3-014_6.3-014-3_amd64.deb
Source: fis-gtm
Version: 6.3-014-3
Installed-Size: 103847
Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team
Architecture: amd64
Provides: gtm, mumps
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.29), libelf1 (>= 0.131), libtinfo6 (>= 6), libicu-dev
Recommends: zlib1g
Size: 10519728
SHA256: f8f16beb260f5908be46de0ed6dc526c3037b897353feea518a623ec5ff5fcd5
SHA1: 8b7c70897a6a4de880b678e42678ce89072f1888
MD5sum: 9e28657d53773cc1119e6f86e4362bbd
Description: package for FIS-GT.M database
GT.M is a database engine with scalability proven in large real-time
transaction processing systems that have thousands of concurrent
users, individual database file sizes to the Terabyte range (with
virtually unlimited aggregate database sizes). Yet the light
footprint of GT.M allows it to also scale down for use in small
applications and software appliances (virtual machines).
.
The GT.M data model is hierarchical associative memory (i.e.,
multi-dimensional array) that imposes no restrictions on the data
types of the indexes or content - the application logic can impose
any schema, dictionary or data organization suited to its problem
domain. (Database engines that do not impose schemas, but which
allow layered application software to impose and use whatever schema
that is appropriate to the application are popularly referred to as
"document oriented", "schemaless" or "schema-free" databases.)
.
GT.M's compiler for the standard M (also known as MUMPS) scripting
language implements full support for ACID (Atomic, Consistent,
Isolated, Durable) transactions, using optimistic concurrency control
and software transactional memory (STM) that resolves the common
mismatch between databases and programming languages. Its unique
ability to create and deploy logical multi-site configurations of
applications provides unrivaled continuity of business in the face of
not just unplanned events, but also planned events, including planned
events that include changes to application logic and schema.
Description-md5: 7608a16e569da5e257792f7127e8149a
Multi-Arch: same
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm
Section: database
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/f/fis-gtm/fis-gtm-6.3-014_6.3-014-3_amd64.deb