How to Install and Uninstall libanyevent-perl Package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Last updated: May 14,2024

1. Install "libanyevent-perl" package

Learn how to install libanyevent-perl on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install libanyevent-perl

2. Uninstall "libanyevent-perl" package

Please follow the instructions below to uninstall libanyevent-perl on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri):

$ sudo apt remove libanyevent-perl $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the libanyevent-perl package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Package: libanyevent-perl
Architecture: amd64
Version: 7.170-2build1
Priority: optional
Section: universe/perl
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 896
Depends: perl, perlapi-5.32.0
Recommends: libasync-interrupt-perl, libev-perl | libevent-perl, libguard-perl
Suggests: libev-perl, libevent-perl, libio-async-perl, libjson-perl | libjson-xs-perl, libnet-ssleay-perl, libpoe-perl, libtask-weaken-perl
Filename: pool/universe/liba/libanyevent-perl/libanyevent-perl_7.170-2build1_amd64.deb
Size: 369368
MD5sum: fb8e5d9d9067a264ba34a491bb920e15
SHA1: 41be2e1e99ca49baf4f34a1eb733c3d4c541b215
SHA256: b64a172a2fabc0718628023036b816b29b1140dc283bc3b340f10aba9ba8bbff
SHA512: 668458a02e2acc9bd1f163003c66ade6501a590d650107509898aa46985293410efdc3911bf0a21bb56f3234d0c76e6b284412d48df6578e23fd64b4ceeb37ca
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/AnyEvent
Description-en: event loop framework with multiple implementations
AnyEvent is not an event model itself, it only interfaces to whatever event
model the main program happens to use, in a pragmatic way. For event models,
the statement "there can only be one" is a bitter reality: In general, only
one event loop can be active at the same time in a process. This module
cannot change this, but it can hide the differences between them.
.
The goal of AnyEvent is to offer module authors the ability to do event
programming (waiting for I/O or timer events) without subscribing to a
religion, a way of living, and most importantly: without forcing your module
users into the same thing by forcing them to use the same event model you use.
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During the first call of any watcher-creation method, the module tries to
detect the currently loaded event loop by probing whether one of the
following modules is already loaded: EV, AnyEvent::Loop, Event, Glib, Tk,
Event::Lib, Qt, POE. The first one found is used. If none are detected, the
module tries to load the first four modules in the order given; but note that
if EV is not available, the pure-perl AnyEvent::Loop should always work, so
the other two are not normally tried.
Description-md5: 7936e5064c6550ca3d7bfad654f53afb