Package - calendar-mirbsd

Package:  calendar-mirbsd
apt-get install calendar-mirbsd

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Download package: http://debr.mirbsd.org/repos/wtf/dists/trixie/wtf/Pkgs/calendar-mirbsd/calendar-mirbsd_20250620_amd64.deb (Size: 98.0KiB)

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Packagecalendar-mirbsd
Version20250620
Architectureamd64
MaintainerThorsten Glaser
Installed-Size296
Dependslibc6 (>= 2.25), cpp:any
Recommendsanacron | cron, default-mta | mail-transport-agent
Conflictscalendar
Breaksbsdmainutils (<< 12.1.1~)
Replacesbsdmainutils (<< 12.1.1~), calendar
Providescalendar
Filenamedists/trixie/wtf/Pkgs/calendar-mirbsd/calendar-mirbsd_20250620_amd64.deb
Size100376
MD5sumc085fffd3699a2b4cfe9eeb80bb45243
SHA1e0cac8aa0d098f1e32e59037361b5f8a245f5536
SHA2562802de05a927f71a707d7adeb5e3ab6eb84eb86fb8c01f1b25adfe7fb240fa77
Sectionutils
Priorityoptional
Multi-Archforeign
Descriptiondisplay upcoming events and provide reminders This package provides the MirBSD implementation of calendar(1) which displays dates of relevance from a per-user calendar file, with optional nightly reminders emailed to the user, offering an amount of pre-populated calendars to include. This implementation additionally contains everything needed to export to other formats such as iCalendar (*.ics) by means of an output script, such as: https://github.com/mirabilos/ev-useful/tree/master/cal2ics . The set of shipped calendars differs from Debian's calendar package. A lot of that is an unfortunate regression; you'd want to install calendar-mirbsd over calendar mostly when desiring those new Advent calculation, iconv and conversion features. Otherwise, feel free to populate your local per-user calendar from anywhere. . Sending nightly reminder mails to users with a calendar is enabled by default, although there is no default calendar like in the stock Debian package; one is provided as example (not skeleton file) here.
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