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Author SHA1 Message Date
hiramatsu
a0b05a7d00 Update p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor to 0.10.
Change from previous:
0.10 23 Febuary 2011
       - Allow callers pass some args at instance time
2011-11-21 08:45:58 +00:00
sno
4903b81f5f Updating www/p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor from 0.08nb1 to 0.09
Upstream changes:
0.09  4 August 2010
       - Use Catalyst::Utils::ensure_class_loaded on the adapted class,
         instead of eval/require, so that inner classes in already-loaded
         packages will work.
2010-09-05 11:24:54 +00:00
sno
605ff1e1a9 Updating www/p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor from 0.06 to 0.08
pkgsrc changes:
- Adjust module type

Upstream changes:
0.08   9 Febuary 2010
       - Correctly built distribution. MANIFEST.SKIP fixed to avoid the issue
         in future.

0.07   9 Febuary 2010
       - Catalyst::Runtime is a runtime dependency. RT#48842
2010-03-10 10:19:10 +00:00
sno
cb85a18db6 Updating www/p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor from 0.05nb1 to 0.06
Upstream changes:
0.06   3 January 2010
       - Fix a minor documentation problem. Reported by Cory Watson.
2010-02-02 11:17:08 +00:00
sno
cc2316c701 Updating package www/p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor from 0.03nb1 to 0.05
pkgsrc changes:
  - Updating MASTER_SITES
  - Adding license (perl license)
  - Adjusting dependencies

Upstream changes:
0.05   7 August 2009
       - Fix a minor documentation problem. Reported by Eric Prestemon.
         (Closes RT#48487)
       - Switch from Class::C3 to MRO::Compat.

0.04   16 July 2009
       - If no arguments are supplied, then construct new objects with {}
         by default, rather than undef, as Moose classes fail if given undef.
2009-08-19 18:18:16 +00:00
abs
25f2c06189 Added www/p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor version 0.03
Catalyst is an elegant web application framework, extremely flexible yet
extremely simple. It's similar to Ruby on Rails, Spring (Java) and
Maypole, upon which it was originally based.

Catalyst follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern, allowing
you to easily separate concerns, like content, presentation and flow control,
into separate modules. This separation allows you to modify code that handles
one concern without affecting code that handles the others. Catalyst promotes
re-use of existing Perl modules that already handle common web application
concerns well.
2008-10-12 17:28:12 +00:00