Templates2ada Installation On A Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora And Raspbian

Templates2ada Installation On A Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora And Raspbian

templates2ada

Tools for AWS templates engine

Install templates2ada

  • Debian apt-get install libtemplates-parser11.10.1-dev Click to copy
  • Ubuntu apt-get install libtemplates-parser11.10.2-dev Click to copy
  • Fedora dnf install templates_parser-tools Click to copy
  • Raspbian apt-get install libtemplates-parser11.10.1-dev Click to copy

templates_parser-tools

Tools for AWS templates engine

libtemplates-parser11.8.2015-dev

Ada library to parse files and replace variables

The main goal is to ease the development of Web servers. In CGI (Common Gateway Interface) applications, you have to write HTML pages in the program (in Ada or whatever other language) by using some specific libraries or by using only basic output functions. This is of course not mandatory but by lack of a good library every Web development ends up doing just that. Templates Parser takes that burden off of you. This package contains the static libraries, documentation, tools and Ada specification files.

libtemplates-parser12-dev

Ada library to parse files and replace variables

libtemplates-parser11.6-dev

Ada library to parse files and replace variables with their values

libtemplates-parser11.10.1-dev

Ada library to parse files and replace variables

The main goal is to ease the development of Web servers. In CGI (Common Gateway Interface) applications, you have to write HTML pages in the program (in Ada or whatever other language) by using some specific libraries or by using only basic output functions. This is of course not mandatory but by lack of a good library every Web development ends up doing just that. Templates Parser takes that burden off of you. This package contains the static libraries, documentation, tools and Ada specification files.

libtemplates-parser11.10.2-dev

Ada library to parse files and replace variables
Installation of latest templates2ada command is available for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and Raspbian. You can copy the command for your OS from above and paste it into your terminal. Once you run the command it will download the 2026 latest package from the repository and install it in your computer/server.