How to Install and Uninstall libboost-chrono1.71-dev Package on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)

Last updated: May 15,2024

1. Install "libboost-chrono1.71-dev" package

This tutorial shows how to install libboost-chrono1.71-dev on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install libboost-chrono1.71-dev

2. Uninstall "libboost-chrono1.71-dev" package

Please follow the instructions below to uninstall libboost-chrono1.71-dev on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla):

$ sudo apt remove libboost-chrono1.71-dev $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the libboost-chrono1.71-dev package on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla)

Package: libboost-chrono1.71-dev
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.71.0-6ubuntu9
Multi-Arch: same
Priority: optional
Section: libdevel
Source: boost1.71
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Boost Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 2227
Depends: libboost1.71-dev (= 1.71.0-6ubuntu9), libboost-chrono1.71.0 (= 1.71.0-6ubuntu9)
Conflicts: libboost-chrono1.48-dev, libboost-chrono1.49-dev, libboost-chrono1.50-dev, libboost-chrono1.52-dev, libboost-chrono1.53-dev, libboost-chrono1.54-dev, libboost-chrono1.55-dev, libboost-chrono1.57-dev, libboost-chrono1.58-dev, libboost-chrono1.60-dev, libboost-chrono1.61-dev, libboost-chrono1.62-dev, libboost-chrono1.63-dev, libboost-chrono1.65-dev, libboost-chrono1.67-dev, libboost-chrono1.70-dev
Filename: pool/main/b/boost1.71/libboost-chrono1.71-dev_1.71.0-6ubuntu9_amd64.deb
Size: 225288
MD5sum: 0f020c41f062d9c54819b38edf7b366f
SHA1: cdfaa76f3eb2f23d22a9a1101bccd10b35e61548
SHA256: 19669c0ac58e2314c1e3d8b3b768eb21fb8955161fb3c48c2f485fa6d030c757
SHA512: 732269b9debb96329cfc7422309958d72962f016818e2cbd576474d0935c0935257f84f6c275155d5be83345fe09d6fff48bedfad887ceeadc89a961ac98a6bf
Homepage: http://www.boost.org/libs/chrono/
Description-en: C++ representation of time duration, time point, and clocks
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
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The Boost.Chrono library provides:
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* A means to represent time durations: managed by the generic
duration class . Examples of time durations include days, minutes,
seconds and nanoseconds, which can be represented with a fixed number
of clock ticks per unit. All of these units of time duration are
united with a generic interface by the duration facility.
* A type for representing points in time: time_point. A time_point
represents an epoch plus or minus a duration. The library leaves
epochs unspecified. A time_point is associated with a clock.
* Several clocks, some of which may not be available on a
particular platform: system_clock, steady_clock and
high_resolution_clock. A clock is a pairing of a time_point and
duration, and a function which returns a time_point representing now.
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To make the timing facilities more generally useful, Boost.Chrono
provides a number of clocks that are thin wrappers around the
operating system's time APIs, thereby allowing the extraction of wall
clock time, user CPU time, system CPU time spent by the process:
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* process_real_cpu_clock, captures wall clock CPU time spent by the
current process.
* process_user_cpu_clock, captures user-CPU time
spent by the current process.
* process_system_cpu_clock, captures
system-CPU time spent by the current process.
* A tuple-like class
process_cpu_clock, that captures real, user-CPU, and system-CPU
process times together.
* A thread_clock thread steady clock giving
the time spent by the current thread (when supported by a platform).
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Lastly, Boost.Chrono includes typeof registration for duration and
time_point to permit using emulated auto with C++03 compilers.
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