How to Install and Uninstall libdate-jd-perl Package on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
Last updated: November 07,2024
1. Install "libdate-jd-perl" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install libdate-jd-perl on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
libdate-jd-perl
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2. Uninstall "libdate-jd-perl" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall libdate-jd-perl on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo):
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sudo apt remove
libdate-jd-perl
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the libdate-jd-perl package on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
Package: libdate-jd-perl
Architecture: all
Version: 0.006-1
Priority: optional
Section: universe/perl
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 55
Depends: perl
Filename: pool/universe/libd/libdate-jd-perl/libdate-jd-perl_0.006-1_all.deb
Size: 19268
MD5sum: 73079304cdb3f39ab0badeb3185596be
SHA1: dd2a5aebe44538b1e26871d461efed712526e2d9
SHA256: d3dd65da9596d75eb6850226544bd8e7c0d375374138cf5a55852711ef743a45
SHA512: afbc5c8a3d5b98c1c3fac10f7bb7a6063b7730fcb2a3cf8a3ab4eaf370307ea6d60b4054578119407e185a41869a835731020c2d54bb8c41296e9adad8c701f5
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Date-JD
Description-en: conversion between flavours of Julian Date
For date and time calculations it is convenient to represent dates by a
simple linear count of days, rather than in a particular calendar. This is
such a good idea that it has been invented several times. If there were a
single such linear count then it would be the obvious data interchange format
between calendar modules. With several versions, calendar modules can use
such sensible data formats and still have interoperability problems. Date::JD
tackles that problem, by performing conversions between different flavours of
day count. These day count systems are generically known as "Julian Dates",
after the most venerable of them.
.
Among Julian Date systems there are also some non-trivial differences of
concept. There are systems that count only complete days, and those that
count fractional days also. There are some that are fixed to Universal Time
(time on the prime meridian), and others that are interpreted according to a
timezone. Some consider the day to start at noon and others at midnight,
which is semantically significant for the complete-day counts. The functions
of this module appropriately handle the semantics of all the non-trivial
conversions.
Description-md5: 852e487ba770a54d96f2d42ce8995309
Architecture: all
Version: 0.006-1
Priority: optional
Section: universe/perl
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 55
Depends: perl
Filename: pool/universe/libd/libdate-jd-perl/libdate-jd-perl_0.006-1_all.deb
Size: 19268
MD5sum: 73079304cdb3f39ab0badeb3185596be
SHA1: dd2a5aebe44538b1e26871d461efed712526e2d9
SHA256: d3dd65da9596d75eb6850226544bd8e7c0d375374138cf5a55852711ef743a45
SHA512: afbc5c8a3d5b98c1c3fac10f7bb7a6063b7730fcb2a3cf8a3ab4eaf370307ea6d60b4054578119407e185a41869a835731020c2d54bb8c41296e9adad8c701f5
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Date-JD
Description-en: conversion between flavours of Julian Date
For date and time calculations it is convenient to represent dates by a
simple linear count of days, rather than in a particular calendar. This is
such a good idea that it has been invented several times. If there were a
single such linear count then it would be the obvious data interchange format
between calendar modules. With several versions, calendar modules can use
such sensible data formats and still have interoperability problems. Date::JD
tackles that problem, by performing conversions between different flavours of
day count. These day count systems are generically known as "Julian Dates",
after the most venerable of them.
.
Among Julian Date systems there are also some non-trivial differences of
concept. There are systems that count only complete days, and those that
count fractional days also. There are some that are fixed to Universal Time
(time on the prime meridian), and others that are interpreted according to a
timezone. Some consider the day to start at noon and others at midnight,
which is semantically significant for the complete-day counts. The functions
of this module appropriately handle the semantics of all the non-trivial
conversions.
Description-md5: 852e487ba770a54d96f2d42ce8995309