Larissa666
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In addition to AstroChronos that I have released a year ago, I have been also working on this, and I guess it's time to release it.
plhr - command line planetary hour calculator.
(NEVER USE ANY OTHER LINKS WITHOUT MY NOTICE, WHICH SHALL BE POSTED HERE AND NOWHERE ELSE)
Prerequisites:
- gcc 8 and later
- make
All that is needed is to open change into source directory, run BUILD.sh, then INSTALL.sh (with sudo privilege), and that's it. Before using the program, it is necessary to enter your coordinates, and you're ready to go. More details in readme file and manual page, which you can get by entering "man plhr" after installing.
Some questions that I can already see being asked:
Q: "Will this ever be available as apt, dnf, pacman..etc installable so that I do not have to build it myself?"
A: Maybe. Creating a repo is one thing, maintaining it is another. Also, if someone wants to take that responsibility, be my guest.
Q: "Does this work on macOS".
A: Yes it does.
Q: "Does this work on FreeBSD, OpenBSD...etc."
A: "Didn't test, it should if prerequisites are met."
Unrelated or semi-related questions:
Q: "What's going on with AstroChronos"
A: Nothing. Updated Windows app is 99 percent ready, macOS app is not far behind either. Android and iOS apps will unfortunately come last.
plhr - command line planetary hour calculator.
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(NEVER USE ANY OTHER LINKS WITHOUT MY NOTICE, WHICH SHALL BE POSTED HERE AND NOWHERE ELSE)
Prerequisites:
- gcc 8 and later
- make
All that is needed is to open change into source directory, run BUILD.sh, then INSTALL.sh (with sudo privilege), and that's it. Before using the program, it is necessary to enter your coordinates, and you're ready to go. More details in readme file and manual page, which you can get by entering "man plhr" after installing.
Some questions that I can already see being asked:
Q: "Will this ever be available as apt, dnf, pacman..etc installable so that I do not have to build it myself?"
A: Maybe. Creating a repo is one thing, maintaining it is another. Also, if someone wants to take that responsibility, be my guest.
Q: "Does this work on macOS".
A: Yes it does.
Q: "Does this work on FreeBSD, OpenBSD...etc."
A: "Didn't test, it should if prerequisites are met."
Unrelated or semi-related questions:
Q: "What's going on with AstroChronos"
A: Nothing. Updated Windows app is 99 percent ready, macOS app is not far behind either. Android and iOS apps will unfortunately come last.