How to Install and Uninstall liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl Package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Last updated: April 27,2024

1. Install "liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl" package

Please follow the instructions below to install liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl

2. Uninstall "liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri):

$ sudo apt remove liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Package: liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl
Architecture: all
Version: 0.23-1.1
Priority: optional
Section: universe/perl
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 33
Depends: perl:any
Filename: pool/universe/libl/liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl/liblibrary-callnumber-lc-perl_0.23-1.1_all.deb
Size: 12632
MD5sum: b8c23ea4467646e951358aa1b66b4a4f
SHA1: e9b39e17f3aa63303ccd058876bc3f11326b8469
SHA256: 842d078ece44c5b95545e17ee8a834a61e67a7b7ed0c1cf0cf5c73cc9b664be5
SHA512: a0eb47cff4ad47c47347728dfbedc38e3629faed7f738ff779d2311d35c9878df6595c30d804dc2301c00a9cad9b794f58148a6d9e4da64afc11eef8d2817ced
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Library-CallNumber-LC
Description-en: utility functions to deal with Library-of-Congress call numbers
Library::CallNumber::LC is mostly designed to do call number normalization,
with the following goals:
.
* The normalized call numbers are comparable with each other, for proper
sorting
* The normalized call number is a short as possible, so left-anchored
wildcard searches are possible (e.g., searching on "A11*" should give you
all the A11 call numbers)
* A range defined by start_of_range and end_of_range should be correct,
assuming that the string given for the end of the range is, in fact, a
left prefix
.
That last point needs some explanation. The idea is that if someone gives a
range of, say, A-AZ, what they really mean is A - AZ9999.99. The end_of_range
method pads the given call number out to three cutters if need be. There is no
attempt to make end_of_range normalization correspond to anything in real life.
Description-md5: a0959683ee25785a8b377e78106f58ac