How to Install and Uninstall libplack-middleware-expires-perl Package on Kali Linux

Last updated: May 10,2024

1. Install "libplack-middleware-expires-perl" package

Learn how to install libplack-middleware-expires-perl on Kali Linux

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install libplack-middleware-expires-perl

2. Uninstall "libplack-middleware-expires-perl" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall libplack-middleware-expires-perl on Kali Linux:

$ sudo apt remove libplack-middleware-expires-perl $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the libplack-middleware-expires-perl package on Kali Linux

Package: libplack-middleware-expires-perl
Version: 0.06-2
Installed-Size: 29
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Architecture: all
Depends: libhttp-date-perl, libhttp-message-perl, libplack-perl, libtry-tiny-perl, sgml-base (>= 1.28), perl:any
Size: 12760
SHA256: 4cbf3f11607bb53213144b51cba6f1d6e2f66306b55dead1c8c06b6b86d27c0c
SHA1: 11fce9d99522ebb22656e912ef00e95c826e2ecf
MD5sum: 9798b726fce12f36859a41effa32ad22
Description: mod_expires for plack
Plack is a set of tools similar to Ruby's Rack or Python's Paste for
WSGI. It implements the Perl Server Gateway Interface (PSGI) standard
interface, which allows developers to decouple their web application
framework from the local web server environment.
.
Plack::Middleware::Expires is Apache's mod_expires for Plack.
.
This middleware controls the setting of Expires HTTP header and the
max-age directive of the Cache-Control HTTP header in server responses.
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Note: Expires works only for successful response and If exists Expires
HTTP header already, this middleware does not override.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/kazeburo/Plack-Middleware-Expires
Tag: devel::lang:perl, devel::library, implemented-in::perl
Section: perl
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/libp/libplack-middleware-expires-perl/libplack-middleware-expires-perl_0.06-2_all.deb