perl-date-calc: Perl module Date-Calc1
Gregorian calendar date calculations for Perl.
... part of T2,
get it here
URL: https://search.cpan.org/~stbey/Date-Calc/
Author: Steffen Beyer <sb [at] engelschall [dot] com>
Maintainer: Rene Rebe <rene [at] t2-project [dot] org>
License: Artistic GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 6.4
Download: http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/S/ST/STBEY/ Date-Calc-6.4.tar.gz
T2 source: perl-date-calc.cache
T2 source: perl-date-calc.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 1% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.78 MB, 29 files
Dependencies (build time detected):
00-dirtree
bash
coreutils
diffutils
findutils
gawk
grep
make
perl
perl-bit-vector
perl-carp-clan
perl-xml-parser
sed
tar
Installed files (on reference hardware):
[show]
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc.pm
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc.pod
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc/Object.pm
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc/Object.pod
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc/PP.pm
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calc/PP.pod
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar.pm
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar.pod
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pm
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar/Profiles.pod
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar/Year.pm
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/Date/Calendar/Year.pod
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/i686-t2-linux-gnu/auto/Date
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/i686-t2-linux-gnu/auto/Date/Calc
usr/lib/perl5/5.12.1/i686-t2-linux-gnu/auto/Date/Calc/.packlist
usr/share/man/man3/Date::Calc.3
usr/share/man/man3/Date::Calc::Object.3
usr/share/man/man3/Date::Calc::PP.3
usr/share/man/man3/Date::Calendar.3
usr/share/man/man3/Date::Calendar::Profiles.3
usr/share/man/man3/Date::Calendar::Year.3
var/adm/dependencies/perl-date-calc
var/adm/descs/perl-date-calc
var/adm/flists/perl-date-calc
var/adm/md5sums/perl-date-calc
var/adm/packages/perl-date-calc
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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's
"Standard Build Unit" (SBU).