- updating package for p5 module DateTime::TimeZone to 0.88
- set license to artistic-2.0
Upstream changes:
0.88 2009-04-06
- This release is based on version 2009e of the Olson database. This
release has changes for Jordan and Palestine.
0.87 2009-04-05
- The DateTime::TimeZone::Local module will now try to load a subclass
of the form DateTime::TimeZone::Local::$^O before falling back to
the Unix subclass. This allows you to provide a new subclass on
systems where the existing subclasses (Unix, Win32, and VMS) don't
get the right answer. Based on a patch from Olivier Mengu~A(c).
0.86 2009-03-23
- This release is based on version 2009d of the Olson database. This
release has changes for Morocco, Tunisia, Syria, and Argentina.
0.85 2009-03-16
- This release is based on version 2009c of the Olson database. The
only changes in this release are for Cuba.
- Fixes for Win32 with Microsoft's December time zone update. This
updated added a zone for Mauritius that wasn't accounted for in the
DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32 module. Reported by David
Pinkowitz. RT #43535.
- Added a hack to fix some brokenness with Module::Build::Compat that
causes the compatibility Makefile.PL to fail on really old
ExtUtils::MakeMaker versions (6.17 and older). RT #43605.
- Updating package for p5 module DateTime::Format::Strptime to 1.0900
- set license to artistic-2.0
Upstream changes:
1.0701 2007-09-18
- The revised locale tests releasese
- Many people pointed out that while this module hadn't broken
the tests for the French locale had. This is due to a new
source for the data in DateTime::Locale.
- This version ONLY changes the tests and so it not a required
update.
1.0702 2007-09-19
- YAML and POD
- Updated the META.yml file to have the correct 'resources'
and match the latest spec
- Updated the docus with a 'resources' section that has the
same information in it for readers of POD.
- This version ONLY changes the documentation and so it not a
required update.
1.0800 2008-08-07
- Pile-o-bugs
- It seems that I wasn't getting notifications from Google
when people had reported bugs, so there's a pile of fixes
in this release. Hopefully that fixes everyone's issues.
1.0900 2009-02-22
- Another pile-o-bugs
- It seems that I also wasn't seeing notifications from RT
(please don't use it, use the Gooogle project) so all the
following are fixed:
36672 Started failing mid May
23313 Bug handling time zones like America/New_York
25555 Module dies even when on_error is 'undef'
23768 Olson timezone handling incorrect
22450 locale test failing with bleadperl
20487 nmake test_more fail (with patch); incorrect
META.yml
12071 format_datetime uses datetime locale rather than
format locale
11863 bug in DateTime::Format::Strptime 1.0601 when using %s
- And a couple from Google:
#8 Add DateTime::Locale to documentation
- Updating package for p5 module DateTime to 0.47
- set license to artistic-2.0
Upstream changes:
0.47 2009-03-01
- The handling of CLDR format 'j' and 'jj' was backwards, using 24
hour time for locales that wanted 12 hour, and vice versa. Reported
by Maros Kollar.
- The CLDR formatting was missing support for lower-case "q"
patterns. Reported by Maros Kollar.
0.46 2009-02-28
- Added a duration_class method for the benefit of DateTime.pm
subclasses. Patch by Shawn Moore.
only on Linux) -- the bundled ones are not consistent wrt
some prefix (freeassociation.sourceforge.net vs citadel.org)
which triggers a runtime check when imported ical files are used,
bump PKGREVISION
===============
Version 2.26.0
===============
Applet - changes
* Final fixes to utf-8 and Python 2.6 sqlite
Updated translations
* as (Amitakhya Phukan)
* ca (David Planella)
* de (Hendrik Richter)
* el (Jennie Petoumenou)
* gu (Ankit Patel)
* ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
* lt (Gintautas Miliauskas)
* mr (Sandeep Shedmake)
* pa (Amanpreet Singh Alam)
* ro (Adi Roiban)
* ru (Yuriy Penkin)
* ta (I. Felix)
* te (Krishna Babu K)
===============
Version 2.25.92
===============
Applet - changes
* Fixed problems with utf-8 and Python 2.6 sqlite
* Escaping user input so they don't break UI where pango is used
* Stop tracking on shutdown was ignoring user preference
Updated translations
* cs (Adrian Gunis)
* en_GB (Philip Withnall)
* fi (Timo Jyrinki)
* fr (Claude Paroz)
* he (Yair Hershkovitz)
* it (Milo Casagrande)
* ko (Changwoo Ryu)
* or (Arun Mohapatra)
* pt (Duarte Loreto)
* pt_BR (Vladimir Melo)
* sl (Matej Urbančič)
* tr (Baris Cicek)
===============
Version 2.25.91
===============
Applet - changes
* Show day totals in statistics (patch by Daniel Watkins)
* Better keyboard support (Enter / Escape, patch by Daniel Watkins)
* Fixes to detect alternative pygtk (Frederic Peters)
* Fixes to support Japanese better (Takao Fujiwara)
* Python 2.6 support (Patryk Zawadzki)
* Better duplicate entry checks in activities / categories
Updated translations
* bg (Alexander Shopov)
* ca (Gil Forcada)
* da (Kenneth Nielsen)
* es (Juanje Ojeda Croissier)
* eu (Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio)
* fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
* he (Yair Hershkovitz)
* ko (Changwoo Ryu)
* nb (Kjartan Maraas)
* nl (Wouter Bolsterlee)
* pl (Tomasz Dominikowski)
* pt_BR (Henrique P. Machado)
* sl (Matej Urbančič)
* sv (Daniel Nylander)
* th (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan)
* zh_cn (甘露(Gan Lu))
* zh_HK (Chao-Hsiung Liao)
* zh_TW (Chao-Hsiung Liao)
===============
Version 2.25.3
===============
We were late for 2.25.1 and 2.25.2, so here we go - changes since 2.24.0!
Applet - changes
* Now it is possible to add description after activity, delimiting with
comma: "watering flowers, begonias" will add activity "watering flowers"
with description "begonias". Likewise you can go for cacti, and
forgetmenots
* Task category can be seen in dropdown and can be specified on fly to
autocreate: working@new project - will create category "new project"
and add activity "working" to it
* Hamster now can remind of itself every once in a while, interval is set
in preferences (George Logiotatidis)
* Sending dbus signals on activity change (Juanje Croissier)
Applet - love
* Applet now again can be found in applet list by searching for 'hamster'
* Get instant totals per category for today, in applet dropdown
* Improvements in report - somewhat nicer look and there are also totals
(Giorgos Logiotatidis)
* Use vertical space if we have some on panel and show applet in two lines
Updated translations
* bg.po (Alexander Shopov)
* el (Nick Agianniotis)
* he (Yair Hershkovitz)
* ku (Erdal Ronahi)
* lv (Toms Bauģis)
* sv (Daniel Nylander)
* zh_CN (Ray Wang)
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
on some platforms that lacked shared library support in the past. The
list hasn't been maintained at all and the gain is very limited, so just
get rid of it.
1.9719 [2009-01-04]
- As with QNX, Haiku has the API of interval timers but not
the implementation (bleadperl change #34630), hence skip
the tests, via David Mitchell.
1.9718 [2008-12-31]
- .xs code cleanup from Albert Dvornik
- in the #39 and #40 do not do us I did, mixing alarm() and
sleep(). Now instead spin until enough time has passed.
1.9717 [2008-12-30]
- Skip the tests added in 1.9716 (#39, #40) if there's no subsecond
alarm capability, like with the older subsecond alarm tests
1.9716 [2008-12-26]
- Change documentation to agree with reality: there are
no interval timers in Win32.
- Address [rt.cpan.org #35899] (problem in subsecond sleeps),
add two tests to guard against this problem
- Address [rt.cpan.org #36600] 'Division by zero' failure in test suite
- Address [rt.cpan.org #37340] [PATCH] Address timer process in test
- Address [rt.cpan.org#40311 ] bad implementation of hrt_usleep
with TIME_HIRES_NANOSLEEP
Upstream changes:
0.84 2009-01-21
- This release is based on version 2009a of the Olson
database. Changes include spelling "Katmandu" as "Kathmandu" (with a
link for the old spelling), fixes for historical rules in
Switzerland, and changes to America/Resolute and Cuba for the past
few years (but not present).
- If DateTime::TimeZone::Local could not load its OS-specific subclass
because of a missing dependency, it would silently fall back on
loading the Unix subclass, rather than throwing an error. RT #41305.
- Fixed a bug where the short names for some time zones were
wrong. This mostly (exclusively?) manifested in time zone rules for
the first half of the 20th century or so.
DateTimeX::Easy makes DateTime object creation quick and easy. It
uses a variety of DateTime::Format packages to do the bulk of the
parsing, with some custom tweaks to smooth out the rough edges
(mainly concerning timezone detection and selection).
DateTime::Format::DateManip is a class that knows how to convert
between Date::Manip dates and durations and DateTime and
DateTime::Duration objects. Recurrences are note yet supported.
If you have ever had to use a program that made you type in the
date a certain way and thought "Why can't the computer just figure
out what date I wanted?", this module is for you.
DateTime::Format::Flexible attempts to take any string you give it
and parse it into a DateTime object.
The test file tests 2500+ variations of date/time strings. If you
can think of any that I do not cover, please let me know.
This package consists of a C library and a Perl module (which uses
the C library, internally) for all kinds of date calculations based
on the Gregorian calendar (the one used in all western countries
today), thereby complying with all relevant norms and standards:
ISO/R 2015-1971, DIN 1355 and, to some extent, ISO 8601 (where
applicable).
(See also http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/download/Date-Calc/DIN1355/
for a scan of part of the "DIN 1355" document (in German)).
The module of course handles year numbers of 2000 and above correctly
("Year 2000" or "Y2K" compliance) -- actually all year numbers from
1 to the largest positive integer representable on your system
(which is at least 32767) can be dealt with.