How to Install and Uninstall libboost-fiber1.83-dev Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 07,2024
1. Install "libboost-fiber1.83-dev" package
This is a short guide on how to install libboost-fiber1.83-dev on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
libboost-fiber1.83-dev
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2. Uninstall "libboost-fiber1.83-dev" package
Learn how to uninstall libboost-fiber1.83-dev on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
libboost-fiber1.83-dev
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the libboost-fiber1.83-dev package on Kali Linux
Package: libboost-fiber1.83-dev
Source: boost1.83 (1.83.0-2)
Version: 1.83.0-2+b2
Installed-Size: 2396
Maintainer: Debian Boost Team
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libboost1.83-dev (= 1.83.0-2+b2), libboost-context1.83-dev (= 1.83.0-2+b2), libboost-filesystem1.83-dev (= 1.83.0-2+b2), libboost-fiber1.83.0 (= 1.83.0-2+b2)
Conflicts: libboost-fiber1.62-dev, libboost-fiber1.63-dev, libboost-fiber1.65-dev, libboost-fiber1.67-dev, libboost-fiber1.70-dev, libboost-fiber1.71-dev, libboost-fiber1.74-dev, libboost-fiber1.80-dev, libboost-fiber1.81-dev
Size: 263660
SHA256: e8b76efe0e0ece886a22f156732d571baeab5368989a4224f00e37ab9773121c
SHA1: 983c4333cef820f754127b23a818b5997204551d
MD5sum: d3e3fa05e3fe69502b84574e196c5b26
Description: cooperatively-scheduled micro-/userland-threads
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
.
Boost.Fiber provides a framework for micro-/userland-threads (fibers)
scheduled cooperatively. The API contains classes and functions to
manage and synchronize fibers similarly to standard thread support
library.
.
Each fiber has its own stack.
.
A fiber can save the current execution state, including all registers
and CPU flags, the instruction pointer, and the stack pointer and
later restore this state. The idea is to have multiple execution
paths running on a single thread using cooperative scheduling (versus
threads, which are preemptively scheduled). The running fiber decides
explicitly when it should yield to allow another fiber to run
(context switching). Boost.Fiber internally uses execution_context
from Boost.Context; the classes in this library manage, schedule and,
when needed, synchronize those execution contexts. A context switch
between threads usually costs thousands of CPU cycles on x86,
compared to a fiber switch with less than a hundred cycles. A fiber
runs on a single thread at any point in time.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: same
Homepage: http://www.boost.org/libs/fiber/
Section: libdevel
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/b/boost1.83/libboost-fiber1.83-dev_1.83.0-2+b2_amd64.deb
Source: boost1.83 (1.83.0-2)
Version: 1.83.0-2+b2
Installed-Size: 2396
Maintainer: Debian Boost Team
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libboost1.83-dev (= 1.83.0-2+b2), libboost-context1.83-dev (= 1.83.0-2+b2), libboost-filesystem1.83-dev (= 1.83.0-2+b2), libboost-fiber1.83.0 (= 1.83.0-2+b2)
Conflicts: libboost-fiber1.62-dev, libboost-fiber1.63-dev, libboost-fiber1.65-dev, libboost-fiber1.67-dev, libboost-fiber1.70-dev, libboost-fiber1.71-dev, libboost-fiber1.74-dev, libboost-fiber1.80-dev, libboost-fiber1.81-dev
Size: 263660
SHA256: e8b76efe0e0ece886a22f156732d571baeab5368989a4224f00e37ab9773121c
SHA1: 983c4333cef820f754127b23a818b5997204551d
MD5sum: d3e3fa05e3fe69502b84574e196c5b26
Description: cooperatively-scheduled micro-/userland-threads
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
.
Boost.Fiber provides a framework for micro-/userland-threads (fibers)
scheduled cooperatively. The API contains classes and functions to
manage and synchronize fibers similarly to standard thread support
library.
.
Each fiber has its own stack.
.
A fiber can save the current execution state, including all registers
and CPU flags, the instruction pointer, and the stack pointer and
later restore this state. The idea is to have multiple execution
paths running on a single thread using cooperative scheduling (versus
threads, which are preemptively scheduled). The running fiber decides
explicitly when it should yield to allow another fiber to run
(context switching). Boost.Fiber internally uses execution_context
from Boost.Context; the classes in this library manage, schedule and,
when needed, synchronize those execution contexts. A context switch
between threads usually costs thousands of CPU cycles on x86,
compared to a fiber switch with less than a hundred cycles. A fiber
runs on a single thread at any point in time.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: same
Homepage: http://www.boost.org/libs/fiber/
Section: libdevel
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/b/boost1.83/libboost-fiber1.83-dev_1.83.0-2+b2_amd64.deb