Task is an open source, command-line, TODO list manager.
Originally packaged in pkgsrc-wip by
- Emil Skoldberg,
- Thomas Klausner,
- Kamel Ibn Aziz Derouiche,
- Helge Muehlmeier,
- Aleksej Saushev,
- Yorick Hardy
and
- myself.
Keep Emil Skoldberg as a maintainer.
Version 0.11.2
==============
*released on 15 June 2016*
- Fix typo that would break tests.
Version 0.11.1
==============
*released on 15 June 2016*
- Fix a bug in collection validation.
- Fix a cosmetic bug in debug output.
- Various documentation improvements.
2.00 2016-06-07
- The fix in 1.99 broke the parsing of the etcetera zones, which are specified
as 1 or 2 digit offsets in hours, unlike all other zones which are written
as "1:00" or "-2:00".
1.99 2016-06-07
- When parsing the POSIX zones in the etcetera file, don't special case the
ETC[+-]NN zones. These are weirdly named, as ETC+8 is 8 hours _behind_ UTC,
and -6 is 6 hours _ahead_. Previously, we were swapping these so the name
matched the sane usage, but this is confusing for anyone who is explicitly
trying to use the POSIX names, expecting the bizarre (but POSIXly correct)
interpretation. Patch by Bron Gondwana. GitHub PR #7.
2016-06-05
================================================================================
xfce4-datetime-plugin v0.6.99 released
* port to gtk+3/libxfce4ui-2/libxfce4panel-2.0
1.28 2016-05-21
- Fixed handling of some floating point epochs. Because DateTime treated the
epoch like a string instead of a number, certain epochs with a non-integer
value ended up treated like integers (Perl is weird). Patch by Christian
Hansen. GitHub #15. This also addresses the problem that GitHub #6 brought
up.
Version 0.11.0
==============
*released on 19 May 2016*
- Discovery is no longer automatically done when running ``vdirsyncer sync``.
``vdirsyncer discover`` now has to be explicitly called.
- Add a ``.plist`` example for Mac OS X.
- Usage under Python 2 now requires a special config parameter to be set.
- Various deprecated configuration parameters do no longer have specialized
errormessages. The generic error message for unknown parameters is shown.
- Vdirsyncer no longer warns that the ``passwordeval`` parameter has been
renamed to ``password_command``.
- The ``keyring`` fetching strategy has been dropped some versions ago, but
the specialized error message has been dropped.
- A old status format from version 0.4 is no longer supported. If you're
experiencing problems, just delete your status folder.
Upstream changes:
2.11 2015-12-08 CADE
- fixed smoothing delta range and default parameter.
2.10 2015-12-08 NEILB CADE
- Added 'smoothing' option which makes the estimated time remaining
monotically decreasing most of the time, preventing flicker.
- Added option to change default smoothing delta parameter.
2.00 2015-09-01 CADE
- version bump (CPAN release cleanup)
1.91 2015-08-23 CADE (changes from NEILB)
- Removed redundant =cut at the end of the file, which was resulting
in a pod warning.
- Added a SEE ALSO section to the pod.
- Shortened the SYNOPSIS and expanded the DESCRIPTION.
1.9 2015-08-23 CADE (changes from NEILB)
- Added some basic tests that are checking correct behaviour.
- Removed META.yml from repo, as it's generated by ExtUtils::MakeMaker
- Changed two uses of indirect method notation in the doc to use direct.
- Moved demo.pl to examples/demo.pl
- Dropped usage of Exporter, as the module doesn't export anything.
- Specified min perl version as 5.006 in code and dist metadata.
- Added prereqs to Makefile.PL
- Github repo now listed in the dist metadata.
- Added COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE section to doc
- Reformatted this file as per CPAN::Changes::Spec
POSIX::strftime::Compiler provides GNU C library compatible strftime(3).
But this module will not affected by the system locale. This feature is
useful when you want to write loggers, servers and portable applications.
For generate same result strings on any locale, POSIX::strftime::Compiler
wraps POSIX::strftime and converts some format characters to perl code.
1.27 2016-05-13
- Added an environment variable PERL_DATETIME_DEFAULT_TZ to globally set the
default time zone. Using this is very dangerous! Be careful!. Patch by
Ovid. GitHub #14.
for all pkgsrc dir/file ownership rules. Fixes unprivileged
user/group names from leaking into binary packages, manifest as
non-fatal chown/chgrp failure messages at pkg_add time.
Bump respective packages' PKGREVISION.
Upstream changes:
1.67 2016-03-31
- Fixed a regression introduced in 1.60. Older versions of this library would
match dates pretty match anywhere in a string, so "%Y-%m-%d" would match a
string like "abcd1234-12-30efgh". This is probably _too_ permissive, but we
definitely want to match on word boundaries so that we match
"log.2016-03-31". Based on a PR from YASUTAKE Kiyoshi. GitHub #3.
1.66 2016-03-27
- Added a zone_map constructor argument. This lets you supply a mapping for
ambiguous time zone abbreviations. Based on a patch from Douglas Wilson. RT
#74762.
1.65 2016-03-15
- Updated zone short name parsing to handle names like "+07", which were
introduced in the latest IANA time zone database release.
Version 0.10.0
==============
*released on 23 April 2016*
- New storage types :storage:`google_calendar` and :storage:`google_contacts`
have been added.
- New global command line option `--config`, to specify an alternative config
file. See :gh:`409`.
- The ``collections`` parameter can now be used to synchronize
differently-named collections with each other.
- **Packagers:** The ``lxml`` dependency has been dropped.
- XML parsing is now a lot stricter. Malfunctioning servers that used to work
with vdirsyncer may stop working.
Upstream changes:
1.9732 [2016-03-13]
- MUTEX_LOCK, not PERL_MUTEX_LOCK: blead e5b02b5d
- also hrt_ualarm_itimer() is unused: 1cb6cce3
- the mutex needs init: 2d639e20
- version bump to 1.9732: 730d7fdc
1.9731 [2016-03-13]
- mark unused variable as such: blead a914236c
- OS X emulation mutex accidentally unused: da7a6455
- remove hrt_ualarm: 6da77c36
- pod error fixes: 919ca095
- nanosleep and clock_nanosleep cleanups: c8ea02b8..e3ff671b
- static funcs in HiRes.xs: 4e922c26
- Remove unused variable: 52ffb1b5
1.9730 [2016-02-17]
- TIME_HIRES_DONT_RUN_PROBES=1 to build the probes but not run them
[rt.cpan.org #111391]
1.9729 [2016-02-13]
- new constants
[rt.cpan.org #111170]
- clock_getres(), clock_gettime(), clock_nanosleep() emulation for OS X
[rt.cpan.org #78566]
0.13 2015-10-25 NEILB
- Added additional abbrevations for 'months': 'mo', 'mon', 'mons'.
Thanks to PERLANCAR.
- Rewrote the main testsuite to be data driven, to make it easy to
add test cases, as for the above change.
- Updated github repo URL after changing my github username
1.9728 [2015-11-13]
- No changes since 1.9727_03
1.9727_03 [2015-11-06]
- use PERL_UNUSED_ARG() in the not-here-croak branches
- Makefile.PL/metadata improvements
1.9727_02 [2015-08-29]
- correct documentation to note that Time::NVtime is NV, not double
[perl #123879]
- avoid a warning about clock_t on OS X / clang 3.6 - 3.6
[rt.cpan.org #102718]
1.9727_01 [2015-08-17]
- Remove usage of 5.005 thread APIs in favor of 5.6 and up thread APIs
[rt.cpan.org #102799].
- Silence a C++ compiler warning [rt.cpan.org #101497].
- respect $Config{run} for cross-compiling [rt.cpan.org #92607]
Version 0.9.3
=============
*released on 22 March 2016*
- :storage:`singlefile` and :storage:`http` now handle recurring events
properly.
- Fix a typo in the packaging guidelines.
- Moved to ``pimutils`` organization on GitHub. Old links *should* redirect,
but be aware of client software that doesn't properly handle redirects.
Version 0.9.2
=============
*released on 13 March 2016*
- Fixed testsuite for environments that don't have any web browser installed.
See :ghpr:`384`.
Version 0.9.1
=============
*released on 13 March 2016*
- Removed leftover debug print statement in ``vdirsyncer discover``, see commit
``3d856749f37639821b148238ef35f1acba82db36``.
- ``metasync`` will now strip whitespace from the start and the end of the
values. See :gh:`358`.
- New ``Packaging Guidelines`` have been added to the documentation.
Upstream changes:
0.05 Thu Jun 5 12:52:12 WIB 2014
This release is done by SHARYANTO
Add 'format' argument (RT#95998)
Support '13 Nov 1986' format (RT#95999)
1.97 2016-03-23
- This release is based on version 2016c of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Azerbaijan and Chile.
1.96 2016-03-15
- This release is based on version 2016b of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Russia, Haiti, and Palestine.
v2.1
- Issue #156 parsedatetime 2.0 doesn't work on py26
v2.0
- Issue #155 Relative times containing years fail when computed
from a leap day
- Issue #145 cal.parse('2015-11-18') returns November 19th 2015
- Issue #143 What is the second value returned by `parse`?
- Issue #141 Bad test case in TestComplexDateTimes
- Issue #123 update supporting files for v2.0 release
- Issue #124 Put locales into config-files (yaml)
- Issue #125 Remove extra files
- Issue #137 Year is parsed wrongly if the date is of format
MMM DD, YYxx xx:SS bug
- Issue #136 Why I see 2016 instead of 2015?
- Issue #133 Bug: "2015-01-01" is parsed as the current date.
- Issue #126 "Unresolved attribute reference 'parse' for class
'object'... " in Pycharm IDE. bug
- Issue #120 the pdt_locales/en_AU.py file uses en_A for
the localID instead of en_AU
- Issue #114 Dates in the format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM' give
the incorrect month and day
- Issue #112 Document getting a time from parsedatetime
into a standard Python structure
- Issue #110 AttributeError when running in the context
of an HTTP request
- Issue #109 YearParseStyle is ignored for dates in MM/DD style
- Issue #107 yyyy/mm/dd date format
- Issue #105 "this week" is not parsed
- Issue #103 get UTC times from parseDT - trouble with at 9:30
clock times being interpreted directly in UTC
- Issue #100 Fractional deltas result in incoherent results.
- PR #118 ADD: improve russian locale
- PR #117 ADD: Russian Locale
- PR #116 Fix spelling of "separator".
- PR #115 Update README.rst
- PR #113 Add datetime example to readme.
- PR #111 Allowed real number appear in text like "5.5 days ago"
v1.5
- Issue #99 Which year is implied when given just a month and day?
Next and last? question
- Issue #96 Word boundary issues for specials (on, at, in) in nlp
- Issue #94 inconsistent application of sourceTime
in Calendar.parseDT
- Issue #87 nlp() doesn't recognize some "next ..." expressions
- Issue #84 Afternoon? bug
- Issue #82 'last week' and 'next week' are broken
- Issue #81 parse returns default time of 0900 with dates like
'next friday' despite passed struct_time bug
- Issue #78 Link for Travis in README is wrong
- Issue #72 Enable travis
- Issue #71 Calendar() class can not be initialized 1.4 (it's
fine)
- Issue #66 Unexpected struct_time flag with Calendar.parse
on HTML <a href> string
- Issue #65 NLP false positives
- Issue #63 Supporting multiple shortweekday abbreviations
- Issue #61 Short weekday abbreviations bug
- Issue #56 Parse words to numbers (thirteen => 13)
- Issue #54 testMonths fails
- commit 107c7e4655 fix for issue 95 - parsing 'next june 15'
- commit 2c0c8ec778 Fixed faulty test, "730am" parses as "73:0 am"
which is a bug for a later day.
- commit 6f244e891d Fix "ones" parsing as "1s." Require a word
boundary between spelled numbers and units.
- commit 035818edef Fix "1 day ago" parsing like "1d 1y ago"
where "a" within the word "day" is interpreted as 1.
- commit 45002e6eec Fixes "next week" and similar modifier
+ unit pairs in nlp()
- commit 47d2e1d527 Fixed "last week"
v1.4
- Updated setup.py for wheel compatibility
- renamed README.txt to README.rst
- renamed MANIFEST to MANIFEST.in
- cleaned up a lot of the doc and notes
- Commit 3fc165e701 mafagafo Now it works for Python 3.4.1
- Commit d5883801e7 borgstrom Restore Python 2.6 compatibility
1.3
- Issue #45 make a new release to really fix backwards
compatibility
- Issue #43 Please tag version 1.3
- Commit 29c5c8961d devainandor fixed Python 3 compatibility
in pdtLocale_icu
- Commit d7304f18f7 inean Fix support for 'now' when no modifiers
are present
- Commit 26bfc91c28 sashaacker Added parseDT method.
- Commit 848deb47e2 rmecham Added support for dotted meridians.
- Commit c821e08ce2 ccho-sevenrooms corrected misspelling
of 'thirteen'
- Biggest change is the addition of the nlp() function
by Geoffrey Floyd:
nlp() function that utilizes parse() after making judgements
about what datetime information belongs together. It makes
logical groupings based on proximity and returns a parsed
datetime for each matched grouping of datetime text, along
with location info within the given inputString.
1.25 2016-03-06
- DateTime->from_object would die if given a DateTime::Infinite object. Now it
returns another DateTime::Infinite object. Reported by Greg Oschwald. RT
#112712.
Upstream changes:
0.13 2015-10-01
- Fixed pod warnings, by neilbowers
- Made all the SEE ALSO references hyperlinks, and made mentions
of other modules into links as well.
Add LICENSE
Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
0.18 2015-11-11
- added a test; depends on DateTime::Set 0.3600
0.17 2005-08-11
- added a test and fixed a bug where the parameter to
next($dt) had a timezone. Reported by Simon Wistow.
Upstream changes:
0.402 2015-07-06
- included META.JSON (closes RT #105633, by ETHER)
- added contributors list (and put back SPOON as the main author)
Upstream changes:
0.13 2015-10-04 23:38:13Z
- make all tests pass with both the current DateTime::Locale and the
upcoming new version (currently still in trial releases).
0.12 2015-09-27 05:01:39Z
- fix new test that may fail with older Moose
Upstream changes:
0.3600 2015-11-11
- move t/22intersects.t to DT::Event::Recurrence module
0.3500 2015-11-10
- [rt.cpan.org #108633] Recurrent event does not intersect indefinite future,
test contributed by Brett Watson.
- documentation - intersects() returns 0 for false, and 'undef' for
undecidable.
1.24 2016-02-29
- The last release partially broke $dt->time. If you passed a value to use as
unit separator, this was ignored. Reported by Sergiy Zuban. RT #112585.
1.23 2016-02-28
- Make all DateTime::Infinite objects return the system's representation of
positive or negative infinity for any method which returns a number of
string representation (year(), month(), ymd(), iso8601(), etc.). Previously
some of these methods could return "Nan", "-Inf--Inf--Inf", and other
confusing outputs. Reported by Greg Oschwald. RT #110341.
1.22 2016-02-21 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Fixed several issues with the handling of non-integer values passed to
from_epoch().
This method was simply broken for negative values, which would end up being
incremented by a full second, so for example -0.5 became 0.5.
The method did not accept all valid float values. Specifically, it did not
accept values in scientific notation.
Finally, this method now rounds all non-integer values to the nearest
millisecond. This matches the precision we can expect from Perl itself (53
bits) in most cases.
Patch by Christian Hansen. GitHub #11.
1.21 2015-09-30
- Make all tests pass with both the current DateTime::Locale and the upcoming
new version (currently still in trial releases).
Upstream changes:
1.64 2016-02-21
- Changed how a string that contains separate epoch and nanosecond fields is
turned into a DateTime object in order to deal with changes coming in the
next DateTime release.
1.63 2016-01-13
[BUG FIXES]
- The behaviour of silently ignoring text after the matching part was
lost in the rewrite. This has been restored. Patch by Dagfinn Ilmari
Manns疇ker. RT #111155.
1.62 2015-12-19
[BUG FIXES]
- When on_error was set to something that did not die (including the default
error handling), calling ->parse_datetime with some bad inputs could cause
the module to error out internally by trying to call methods on an undefined
value instead of returning undef. Reported by Mike Dorman. RT #110247.
Version 0.9.0
=============
*released on 15 February 2016*
- The ``collections`` parameter is now required in pair configurations.
Vdirsyncer will tell you what to do in its error message. See :gh:`328`.
ocaml.mk. It was becoming more trouble than it was worth: only a minority
of packages used it, and it only made Makefiles more confusing.
(I've left out some packages: these will be updated forthwith)
Version 0.8.1
=============
*released on 30 January 2016*
- Fix error messages when invalid parameter fetching strategy is used. This is
important because users would receive awkward errors for using deprecated
``keyring`` fetching.
Version 0.8.0
=============
*released on 27 January 2016*
- Keyring support has been removed, which means that ``password.fetch =
["keyring", "example.com", "myuser"]`` doesn't work anymore.
For existing setups: Use ``password.fetch = ["command", "keyring", "get",
"example.com", "myuser"]`` instead, which is more generic. See the
documentation for details.
- Now emitting a warning when running under Python 2. See :gh:`219`.
1.95 2016-01-27
- This release is based on version 2016a of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for the Cayman Islands, Iran, and Chrita,
Russia.
Upstream changes:
0.52 2015.04.16
The type of the Time::NVtime pointer is NV ()() not double ()(), as can be seen from looking at the Time::HiRes source.
On Linux x86_64 on a uselongdouble build when you replace the Time::NVtime entry with a
double (*)() pointer calls to that function end up leaving an entry on the FPU stack,
eventually causing the failure seen at https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=123879
This minimal commit fixes that issue and allows DBIX::Class::TimeStamp to pass its tests.
(Tony Cook)
1.31 2015-10-20
- No Changes since 1.30_01
1.30_01 2015-09-01
- Ignore some tests on non *nix platforms
- fix compile warnings
- Inherit from Dynaloader (fix static build issues)
- Fix windows mem corruption
1.30 2015-05-16
- Stable release. Overview from 1.29:
- Make strftime more portable + fix %z %z
- Add many more tests
- Clean inheritance
1.29_05 2015-05-02
- Combine multiple 'use constant' statements (saves 0.5ms at runtime)
- Don't leave c_epoch undef
- deprecate parse() function
- More constructor tests
- export() calls Exporter::export
1.29_04 2015-04-09
- Clean inheritance of Exporter and DynaLoader (Thanks dolmen!)
- Refactor _strftime to use localtime/gmtime to generate tm struct
1.29_03 2015-04-04
- Don't mix gmtime and mktime in _strftime
- Clean whitespace at end of lines
- Add more tests for DST issues and also strptime parsing
1.29_02 2015-04-04
- Fix handling of %Z and %z in strftime (hopefully)
- Remove compile warnings for int cast
1.29_01 2015-03-30
- Fix handling of %Z and %z in strftime (in progress)
- Remove unused constants from Time::Seconds (Thanks Xaerxess!)
- _strftime: use system mktime to better support past/future dates
- Relicense strptime as BSD 2-clause http://git.io/vfNSg
TZInfo::Data contains data from the IANA Time Zone database packaged as Ruby
modules for use with TZInfo.
TZInfo::Data is the public domain [IANA Time Zone
Database](http://www.iana.org/time-zones) packaged as a set of Ruby modules
for use with [TZInfo](http://tzinfo.github.io).
If TZInfo::Data is installed, TZInfo will automatically use it as its source
of time zone data. If TZInfo::Data is not available, TZInfo will attempt to
use the system zoneinfo files instead. Please refer to the [TZInfo
documentation](http://rubydoc.info/gems/tzinfo/frames) for further details.
Version 1.2.2 - 8-Aug-2014
--------------------------
* Fix an error with duplicates being returned by Timezone#all_country_zones
and Timezone#all_country_zone_identifiers when used with tzinfo-data
v1.2014.6 or later.
* Use the zone1970.tab file for country timezone data if it is found in the
zoneinfo directory (and fallback to zone.tab if not). zone1970.tab was added
in tzdata 2014f. zone.tab is now deprecated.
Version 1.2.1 - 1-Jun-2014
--------------------------
* Support zoneinfo files generated with zic version 2014c and later.
* On platforms that only support positive 32-bit timestamps, ensure that
conversions are accurate from the epoch instead of just from the first
transition after the epoch.
* Minor documentation improvements.
Version 1.2.0 - 26-May-2014
---------------------------
* Raise the minimum supported Ruby version to 1.8.7.
* Support loading system zoneinfo data on FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris.
Resolves#15.
* Add canonical_identifier and canonical_zone methods to Timezone. Resolves#16.
* Add a link to a DataSourceNotFound help page in the TZInfo::DataSourceNotFound
exception message.
* Load iso3166.tab and zone.tab files as UTF-8.
* Fix Timezone#local_to_utc returning local Time instances on systems using UTC
as the local time zone. Resolves#13.
* Fix == methods raising an exception when passed an instance of a different
class by making <=> return nil if passed a non-comparable argument.
* Eliminate "require 'rational'" warnings. Resolves#10.
* Eliminate "assigned but unused variable - info" warnings. Resolves#11.
* Switch to minitest v5 for unit tests. Resolves#18.
Version 1.1.0 - 25-Sep-2013
---------------------------
* TZInfo is now thread safe. ThreadSafe::Cache is now used instead of Hash
to cache Timezone and Country instances returned by Timezone.get and
Country.get. The tzinfo gem now depends on thread_safe ~> 0.1.
* Added a transitions_up_to method to Timezone that returns a list of the times
where the UTC offset of the timezone changes.
* Added an offsets_up_to method to Timezone that returns the set of offsets
that have been observed in a defined timezone.
* Fixed a "can't modify frozen String" error when loading a Timezone from a
zoneinfo file using an identifier String that is both tainted and frozen.
Resolves#3.
* Support TZif3 format zoneinfo files (now produced by zic from tzcode version
2013e onwards).
* Support using YARD to generate documentation (added a .yardopts file).
* Ignore the +VERSION file included in the zoneinfo directory on Mac OS X.
* Added a note to the documentation concerning 32-bit zoneinfo files (as
included with Mac OS X).
Version 1.0.1 - 22-Jun-2013
---------------------------
* Fix a test case failure when tests are run from a directory that contains a
dot in the path (issue #29751).
Version 1.0.0 - 2-Jun-2013
--------------------------
* Allow TZInfo to be used with different data sources instead of just the
built-in Ruby module data files.
* Include a data source that allows TZInfo to load data from the binary
zoneinfo files produced by zic and included with many Linux and Unix-like
distributions.
* Remove the definition and index Ruby modules from TZInfo and move them into
a separate TZInfo::Data library (available as the tzinfo-data gem).
* Default to using the TZInfo::Data library as the data source if it is
installed, otherwise use zoneinfo files instead.
* Preserve the nanoseconds of local timezone Time objects when performing
conversions (issue #29705).
* Don't add the tzinfo lib directory to the search path when requiring 'tzinfo'.
The tzinfo lib directory must now be in the search path before 'tzinfo' is
required.
* Add utc_start_time, utc_end_time, local_start_time and local_end_time instance
methods to TimezonePeriod. These return an identical value as the existing
utc_start, utc_end, local_start and local_end methods, but return Time
instances instead of DateTime.
* Make the start_transition, end_transition and offset properties of
TimezonePeriod protected. To access properties of the period, callers should
use other TimezonePeriod instance methods instead (issue #7655).
Version 0.7.5
=============
*released on 23 December 2015*
- Fixed a bug in :storage:`remotestorage` that would try to open a CLI browser
for OAuth.
- Fix a packaging bug that would prevent vdirsyncer from working with newer
lxml versions.
Version 0.7.4
=============
*released on 22 December 2015*
- Improved error messages instead of faulty server behavior, see :gh:`290` and
:gh:`300`.
- Safer shutdown of threadpool, avoid exceptions, see :gh:`291`.
- Fix a sync bug for read-only storages see commmit
`ed22764921b2e5bf6a934cf14aa9c5fede804d8e`.
- Etag changes are no longer sufficient to trigger sync operations. An actual
content change is also necessary. See :gh:`257`.
- :storage:`remotestorage` now automatically opens authentication dialogs in
your configured GUI browser.
- **Packagers:** ``lxml>=3.1`` is now required (newer lower-bound version).
0.7.0
=====
released on 2015-11-24
There are no new or dropped dependencies.
* most of the internal representation of events was rewritten, the current
benefit is that floating events are properly represented now, hopefully more
is to come (Christian Geier)
* `printformats` uses a more sensible date now (John Shea)
* khal and ikhal can now highlight dates with events, at the moment, enabling it
does noticably slow down (i)khal's start; set *[default] highlight_event_days
= True* and see section *[highlight_days]* for further configuration (Dominik
Joe Pantůček)
* fixed line wrapping for `at` (Thomas Schape)
* `calendar` and `agenda` optionally print location and description of all
events, enable with the new --full/-f flag (Thomas Schaper)
* updated and improved zsh completion file (Oliver Kiddle)
* FIX: deleting events did not always work if an event with the same filename existed
in an other calendar (but no data lost incurred) (Christian Geier)
ikhal
-----
* events are now displayed nicer (Thomas Glanzmann)
* support for colorschemes, a *light* and *dark* one are currently included,
help is wanted to make them prettier and more functional (config option
*[view] theme: (dark|light)*) (Christian Geier)
* ikhal can now display frames around some user interface elements, making it
nicer to look at in some eyes (config option *[view] frame: True*) (Christian
Geier)
* events can now be duplicated (default keybinding: *p*) (Christian Geier)
* events created while time ranges are selected (default keybinding to enable date range
selection: *v*) will default to that date range (Christian Geier)
* when trying to delete recurring events, users are now asked if they want to
delete the complete event or just this instance (Christian Geier)
1.02 2015-12-09
- Make the DateTime::Locale->load method accept a locale in any non-canonical
casing, such as "en-us". Reported by Shawn Moore. RT #110244.
== Version 0.3.46 (tzdata v2015g) - 02-Dec-2015
* From version 2015e, the IANA time zone database uses non-ASCII characters in
country names. Backport the encoding handling from TZInfo::Data to allow
TZInfo 0.3.x to support Ruby 1.9 (which would otherwise fail with an invalid
byte sequence error when loading the countries index). Resolves#41.
http://www.tryton.org/news/index.html
Major changes for the developer
The progress bar widget works with float between 0 and 1 to ease usage as
percentage.
The rich text widget uses now a subset of HTML to allow its implementation
in sao.
The Many2One has a new option target_search which define the kind of query
to use for dereferenced search. The options are subquery and the new join
(which is the default). The join method generate a faster query in most
cases.
The SQL constraints use a similar syntax to python-sql. This gives more
flexibility to implement backend for other databases.
Trying to create/write/delete on a Model based on a table_query raises an
exception instead of a silent error.
The table name of a ModelSQL can be overridden with a configuration file.
This allows to work around database limitations on the length of table
names.
The new StateReport has been added to wizards, to simplify the code of
wizards that run a report.
The style on reports has been removed, experience show that this feature
was not used.
The PostgreSQL backend manages now schema. This allows different instances
of Tryton sharing the same database.
The generic foreign key to create/write user on all ModelSQL has been
replaced by a rule that prevent to delete users. This greatly improves
scalability in some circumstances.
The Property field supports now float and integer values.
A subdirectory locale/override is supported for modules that override
translations of other modules.
Accounting
The charts of account are no longer translatable. Instead we provide
translated charts via a template using XSLT.
The invoice doesn't set a unit price on the line. For this feature the
purchase or sale module must be used.
Some fields of the invoice like the note and the origin are editable after
posting the invoice.
Product
Conversion between units no longer results in silent failures but an
explicit error is risen.
The volume property has been added to the products.
Project
The tree structure of the project and the time sheet have been separated,
each object has its own one.
The price list uses the same decimal precision as the product.
The cost price of the employee is stored on the time sheet line for the
date of the line. This allows to sum the costs of time sheet faster
Purchase
The state of the purchase request is now searchable.
The purchase requests are generated even if the rounded quantity is zero
to allow the user to still decide to purchase more.
Stock
Many unnecessary restrictions on the edition of move fields have been
removed.
The expected quantity of the inventory lines is always computed even if
they are added manually.
It is possible to create staging and draft moves using view locations.
Those locations will have to be changed to really do the move.
The inventory uses the grouping feature to create the moves. This allows
to easily support the lot (or any other extra field).
Changes from https://github.com/ygale/timezone-olson
0.1.7
- Bump time to 1.5.
0.1.6
- Update link in package description.
- Update comment to indicate support for version 3 format.
Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
1.61 2015-11-13
[BUG FIXES]
- If you loaded this module with warnings globally enabled ("perl -w", which
you should never do), then you'd get a warning about the import subroutine
being redefined. This broke the Package::DeprecationManager API for turning
off deprecation warnings. This has been fixed in
Package::DeprecationManager 0.15. Reported by Martin. RT #108871.
1.60 2015-11-07
- This release is identical to the prior trial release. The changes for the
trial releases are reproduced below for convenience.
[BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITIES]
- The error messages for various types of failures have changed.
- The never-documented diagnostic parameter for the constructor has been
removed.
- The never-documented feature to allow you to use arbitrary DateTime.pm
methods in the parsing pattern has been removed. This never made much sense
anyway, since most DateTime.pm methods are not constructor params, but they
were used that way.
- Using the pattern, locale, and time_zone to set the respective attribute is
now deprecated. Make a new object instead of changing one of these values.
[BUG FIXES]
- Fixed a warning from the tests with newer Perl versions. RT #107620.
- Clarified docs to note that %Y and %G require 4-digit years. Reported by
Karen Etheridge. RT #103147.
- Using the 24-hour token (%H) with an AM/PM specifier (%p) now leads to an
error if you try to parse something like "23:01 AM". Reported by Ric
Signes. RT #92445.
1.59 2015-10-25 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- The previous release accidentally included an old version of Strptime.pm in
the root dir, causing all sorts of chaos and test failures.
1.58 2015-10-18 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- This release is a substantial rewrite. Please test it and file bugs for any
unintentional breakage.
* The error messages for various types of failures have changed.
* The never-documented diagnostic parameter for the constructor has been
removed.
* The never-documented feature to allow you to use arbitrary DateTime.pm
methods in the parsing pattern has been removed. This never made much sense
anyway, since most DateTime.pm methods are not constructor params, but they
were used that way.
* Using the pattern, locale, and time_zone to set the respective attribute is
now deprecated. Make a new object instead of changing one of these values.
- Fixed a warning from the tests with newer Perl versions. RT #107620.
- Clarified docs to note that %Y and %G require 4-digit years. Reported by
Karen Etheridge. RT #103147.
1.57 2015-10-04
- Make all tests pass with both the current DateTime::Locale and the upcoming
new version (currently still in trial releases).
Add test dependency and fix test target.
Changes:
Update README for release and add more pythons for testing
Remove debug logging
Add support for , as separator for fractional part
Add pypy 3 into tox test config
Add python 3.4 to tox tests and update doc links
Remove duplicate depends, add test dependencies.
1.01 2015-11-07
- Prevent CPAN from indexing the tools directory, which is just for the
author's use.
1.00 2015-11-07
* All of these changes were originally released in previous trial releases,
but I'm repeating them here for clarity.
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- This release uses the locale data from CLDR version 28. The last major
update of the locale data used CLDR 1.7.1, released in 2009, so this is a
big change. Many things have changed in terms of locale data.
- Some locales are no longer available because they are not in the CLDR data.
- The CLDR data no longer includes default date and time format lengths. This
is now "medium" for every locale, simply to provide some level of backwards
compatibility.
- Loading DateTime::Locale itself is now quite a bit faster. The whole locale
registration system has been removed entirely, except for custom
locales. This fixes RT #78794. Requested by Michael Conrad.
- A long-standing issue with the Austrian locale not using the Austrian name
for January has been fixed. RT #52337. Reported by Thomas Klausner.
[BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITIES]
- This is a big new release, and includes a number of backwards-incompatible
changes. However, most users should be unaffected by this change. If you
only use this module via DateTime.pm, you are unlikely to notice any changes
other than changes to the locale data.
- The old API deprecated since 0.40 has been removed (almost) entirely.
- We now refer to things as "code" in the docs and method names where we used
to call them ids. This includes locale, language, script, territory, and
variant codes. This is more in line with the various ISO standards and the
CLDR packages.
- All the $locale->*_id methods (including $locale->id) are deprecated. Use
the relevant $locale->*_code method instead.
- The canonical form of the locale codes now uses dashes (-) instead of
underscores (_). Loading a locale with an underscore in the name
(e.g. en_US) still works.
- The way that locale data is packaged has changed quite a bit. We no longer
package each locale in its own class. Instead, all locale data is in a
single module (mostly in a __DATA__ section) and loaded into memory as
needed. If you have any code that checks $locale->isa, that code may
break.
- Locales are no longer subclasses of DateTime::Locale::Base. This module is
still included in the distribution in case someone has a custom locale that
inherits from this module. However, this module will go away in a future
release.
z
- The "ii-*" aliases for the "he-*" locales have been removed.
- The "no-*" aliases for the "nn-*" locales have been removed.
- The value of $locale->code no longer reflects the value passed to
DateTime::Locale->load. This only affects aliases and non-canonical forms of
the code. For example, if you load "en_US" then $locale->code will return
"en-US". If you load "C" or "POSIX" the returned code will be "en-US-POSIX".
- All of the documentation related to creating aliases and registering custom
locales has been removed. All of these methods still work, but I don't think
this system got much use, so I don't want to emphasize it in the docs. (But
let me know if you are using this and want to see these docs restored).
0.96 2015-10-04 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Locale data with characters in the 0x80-0xFF range was not marked as UTF-8
by Perl. This could cause all sorts of weirdness and was generally bad.
0.95 2015-09-30 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Added .pod files for each locale that document the data for that locale.
0.94 2015-09-30 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Restored the datetime_format method to individual locale objects for
backwards compatibility.
0.93 2015-09-28 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Really release a trial release this time. I'm not kidding. See 0.90 for the
interesting changes.
Version 0.7.3
=============
*released on 05 November 2015*
- Make remotestorage-dependencies actually optional.
Version 0.7.2
=============
*released on 05 November 2015*
- Un-break testsuite.
Version 0.7.1
=============
*released on 05 November 2015*
- **Packagers:** The setuptools extras ``keyring`` and ``remotestorage`` have
been added. They're basically optional dependencies. See ``setup.py`` for
more details.
- Highly experimental remoteStorage support has been added. It may be
completely overhauled or even removed in any version.
- Removed mentions of old ``password_command`` in documentation.
Version 0.7.0
=============
*released on 27 October 2015*
- **Packagers:** New dependencies are ``click_threading``, ``click_log`` and
``click>=5.0``.
- ``password_command`` is gone. Keyring support got completely overhauled. See
:doc:`keyring`.
Problems found with mismatching existing digests for:
distfiles/asclock-classic-1.0.tar.gz
distfiles/asclock-gtk-2.1.10beta.tar.gz
distfiles/asclock-xlib-2.0.11.tar.gz
distfiles/emiclock-2.0.2.tar.gz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
1.94 2015-10-21
- This release is based on version 2015g of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Turkey, Norfolk, Fiji, and Fort Nelson.
## Version 1.2.3 2015-09-13
* Release new fatbinary version for windows
* Update README to indicate duration units
* Provide a more friendly error message if the gem is not installed correctly
0.92 2015-09-27
- I accidentally released 0.90 as a non-trial release. This release is the
same as 0.46, so that the newest non-trial release does not break the
DateTime.pm tests.
0.91 2015-09-27
- Released the changes in 0.90 as a trial release.
0.90 2015-09-27
[ENHANCEMENTS]
- Updated based on version 28 of the CLDR data. The last update was based on
the CLDR 1.7.1 release from 2009, so this is a big change. Many things have
changed in terms of locale data.
- Some locales are no longer available because they are not in the CLDR data.
- The CLDR data no longer includes default date and time format lengths. This
is now "medium" for every locale, simply to provide some level of backwards
compatibility.
- The old API deprecated since 0.40 has been removed (almost) entirely.
- Loading DateTime::Locale itself is now quite a bit faster. The whole locale
registration system has been removed entirely, except for custom
locales. This fixes RT #78794. Requested by Michael Conrad.
- A long-standing issue with the Austrian locale not using the Austrian name
for January has been fixed. RT #52337. Reported by Thomas Klausner.
[BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITIES]
* This is a big new release, and includes a number of backwards-incompatible
changes. However, most users should be unaffected by this change. If you
only use this module via DateTime.pm, you are unlikely to notice any changes
other than changes to the locale data.
* We now refer to things as "code" in the docs and method names where we used
to call them ids. This includes locale, language, script, territory, and
variant codes. This is more in line with the various ISO standards and the
CLDR packages.
* All the $locale->*_id methods (including $locale->id) are deprecated. Use
the relevant $locale->*_code method instead.
* The canonical form of the locale codes now uses dashes (-) instead of
underscores (_). Loading a locale with an underscore in the name
(e.g. en_US) still works.
* The way that locale data is packaged has changed quite a bit. We no longer
package each locale in its own class. Instead, all locale data is in a
single module (mostly in a __DATA__ section) and loaded into memory as
needed. If you have any code that checks $locale->isa, that code may
break.
* Locales are no longer subclasses of DateTime::Locale::Base. However, this
module is still included in the distribution in case someone has a custom
locale that inherits from this module. However, this module will go away in
a future release.
* The "ii-*" aliases for the "he-*" locales have been removed.
* The "no-*" aliases for the "nn-*" locales have been removed.
* The value of $locale->code no longer reflects the value passed to
DateTime::Locale->load. This only affects aliases and non-canonical forms of
the code. For example, if you load "en_US" then $locale->code returns
"en-US". If you load "C" or "POSIX" the code is "en-US-POSIX".
* All of the documentation related to creating aliases and registering custom
locales has been removed. All of these methods still work, but I don't think
this system got much use, so I don't want to emphasize it in the docs (but
let me know if you are using this and want to see these docs restored).
4.1.1 (2015-08-21)
------------------
* Remove `RubyProf` from Gemfile and a test, due to it providing no substantial benefit while increasing problems building bundles under Rubinius.
4.1.0 (2015-08-16)
------------------
* Addition of `now_and_every` method; fires block immediately, then sets recurring timer.
* Includes `now_and_after` method; does the same as above for one-shot timers: essentially a "two-shot" timer.
DEPENDS+= p5-List-MoreUtils-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-List-MoreUtils
In make test, following is listed unless otherwise
# === Runtime Requires ===
# Module Want Have
# -------------------- ---- -------
# List::MoreUtils any missing
- PKGREVISION++
1.5.0a1:
* Fixed bug #2378: getDate(DATE_FORMAT_UNIXTIME) doesn't convert to GMT
* Fixed bug #7439: US/Indiana Daylight Savings Change
* Implemented request #9700: Incorrect timestamps allowd
* Fixed bug #10349: Wrong offset in timezones
* Fixed bug #10591: inDaylightTime fails
* Implemented request #11090: microtime is not set by default constructor
* Fixed bug #11313: DST time change not handled correctly
* Fixed bug #11475: Date::copy don't copy milisecond part
* Fixed bug #11682: Australia/Perth has DST
* Fixed bug #11708: getWeekdayAbbrname returns wrong lenght if string is unicode
* Fixed bug #12019: Date->after(...) changes the date
* Fixed bug #12420: Date constructor handles iso 8601 timezone offests of zero
incorrectly
* Fixed bug #12529: setTZ globally sets your TZ instead of only within date
object
* Fixed bug #13376: setFromDateDiff change source dates
* Improved time-zone functionality so that it is entirely handled by the class
and not reliant on native functions
* Added leap-second functionality
* Added functions 'Date::round()' and 'Date::trunc()'
* Added formatting function 'Date::format2()' that uses a 'YYYY-MM-DD'-style
formatting code
* Added formatting function 'Date::format3()' to allow date-formatting using
the formatting code of 'date()'
1.5.0a2:
QA release.
Users are strongly encouraged to adopt to inbuilt DateTime functionality.
Bug #17730 Patch: Avoid ereg, using preg_match
Doc Bug #15029 large Date_Span's cannot be created
Bug #14929 Timezone summertime
Bug #14856 America/Moncton longname and dstlongname missing
Bug #14084 TZ variable being set wrecks global config
Bug #13615 America/Toronto time-zone is missing longname and dstlongname
Bug #13545 Date_Span::set() doesn't work when passed an int and format
Req #13488 Please rename Methods format2 and format3
1.5.0a3:
QA release
Request #17626 Patch to add missing longname and dstlongname info
Bug #19184 use date_default_timezone_get() instead of ini_get(date.timezone)
Bug #19568 setDate() handles ISO week dates incorrectly
1.5.0a4:
Fix broken tgz package file
details found here (http://www.tryton.org/posts/new-tryton-release-36.html)
Major changes for the developer
It is now allowed to have many times the same field in list/tree view.
There is no more a datetime widget for list/tree, two columns with one
widget date and one widget time should be used instead.
A new field TimeDelta appears in this release to represent a duration. It
replace the float_time widget which had some rounding issue. This new
field is already used in the timesheet and project modules.
The One2Many widget can be configured to use a Cartesian product with the
selections of many values for Many2One or Reference fields.
A method restore_history_before is added to ModelSQL which behaves like
the existing restore_history but restore the records just before the datetime.
The on_change methods have been migrated to a behaviour more consistent
with the Active Record Pattern used in Tryton. Instead of returning a
dictionary with the values to change, now the instance is directly changed.
This allow to chain easily the on_change methods or reuse them in other
methods reducing the duplication.
The method save on ModelStorage is now a dualmethod which means that it
can be called as usual as an instance method but also as a class method
with a list of records. Saving many records at once this way improves the
performance as the method will minimize the number of queries to the
database and will validate the result by bunch.
The Dict field received a translated method to create descriptors which
translate the values or the keys like the same method on Selection field.
It is now allowed to use the dotted notation in the order clause of a search.
The ORM will automatically generate the needed joins.
The API of the Report class has been reworked to improve the customization
of the engine. The formatting methods are now more strict to prevent silent
failure.
The safe_eval (which was not sure to be safe) has been completely removed.
In the places where the evaluated code was any way safe, the standard eval
is used. For evaluated code from outside, a JSON notation is now used. Some
utilities have been developed to ease the creation of JSON from XMl or in
the views.
A new kind of button has been added which works on non-saved record. They
are quite similar to on_change but they are triggered by a click on a
button instead of a change of field.
Accounting
A new method reverse_compute has been added to Tax which allow to compute
the base amount from the taxed amount.
The sign of the second currency amount is enforced to be the same as
debit - credit.
The analytic account management has been reworked to use a really One2Many
instead of the pseudo-field. This simplification was possible thanks to the
recent new features like the usage of Reference field on One2Many.
Party
The vat number is now stored in its compact format.
Product
The number of decimal for internal price calculations is now a configuration
parameter price_decimal. This parameter is used everywhere to ensure
consistency between all modules.
Purchase/Sale
Their lines support both mixed invoice type (Invoice vs Credit Note) per
line when computing the invoiced quantity.
Stock
A new state staging is added to the move. Such state doesn't impact at all
the computation of the stock level. It is used for supply on sale, to
create moves in advance.
Inactive products are still computed for the stock level.
The computation of assigned move has been improved to take only in
consideration outgoing move assigned not the incoming. This result in a
less optimistic for the stock level and thus prevent to assign a move with
an incoming one that is just assigned but not yet done.
Forecasts are now automatically deactivated when their period is in the past.
pkgsrc related updates:
update to tryton-3.6.0
update to trytond-3.6.0 including UTC check patch for SunOS
update trytond modules to latest 3.6
add meta-pkgs/py-tryton-platform
add misc/py-trytond-party-relationship
add misc/py-trytond-product-attribute
add misc/py-trytond-production
add misc/py-trytond-stock-inventory-location
add misc/py-trytond-stock-product-location
add finance/py-trytond-account-invoice-line-standalone
add finance/py-trytond-account-invoice-history
add finance/py-trytond-account-invoice-stock
add finance/py-trytond-account-payment-clearing
add finance/py-trytond-account-stock-continental
add finance/py-trytond-analytic-invoice
add finance/py-trytond-analytic-purchase
add finance/py-trytond-analytic-sale
add finance/py-trytond-product-price-list
add finance/py-trytond-product-cost-fifo
add finance/py-trytond-product-cost-history
add finance/py-trytond-purchase
add finance/py-trytond-purchase-invoice-line-standalone
add finance/py-trytond-sale
add finance/py-trytond-stock-supply
add time/py-trytond-company-work-time
Version 0.6.0
=============
*released on 06 August 2015*
- ``password_command`` invocations with non-zero exit code are now fatal (and
will abort synchronization) instead of just producing a warning.
- Vdirsyncer is now able to synchronize metadata of collections. Set ``metadata
= ["displayname"]`` and run ``vdirsyncer metasync``.
- **Packagers:** Don't use the GitHub tarballs, but the PyPI ones.
- **Packagers:** ``build.sh`` is gone, and ``Makefile`` is included in
tarballs. See the content of ``Makefile`` on how to run tests post-packaging.
- ``verify_fingerprint`` doesn't automatically disable ``verify`` anymore.
1.93 2015-08-11
- This release is based on version 2015f of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Moldova, North Korea, and Uruguay.
1.20 2015-04-25 NEILB
- Switched to Dist::Zilla, in the process fixing RT#90701, RT#101548,
and RT#101434
- Reformatted this file as per CPAN::Changes::Spec
1.1_01 2015-04-18 NEILB
- This release had the changes in 1.20 above, done first as a developer
release to see what CPAN Testers said.
ProjectLibre is project management software.
It offers the following features:
* Gantt Chart, Project- and Resource-Planning
* Look and feel very close to Microsoft Project
* Save Files as .xml and open them in Microsoft Project 2010
* All operating systems providing Java Runtime Environment
0.6.0
=====
2015-07-15
* BUGFIX Recurrent events with a THISANDFUTURE parameter could affect other
events. This could lead to events not being found by the normal lookup
functionality when they should and being found when they shouldn't. As the
second case should result in an error that nobody reported yet, I hope nobody
got bitten by this.
* new dependency for running the tests: freezegun
* new dependency for setup from scm: setuptools_scm
* khal now needs to be installed for building the documentation
* ikhal's should now support ctrl-e, ctrl-a, ctrl-k and ctrl-u in editable text
fields (Thomas Glanzmann)
* ikhal: space and backspace are new (additional) default keybindings for right
and left (Pierre David)
* when editing descriptions you can now insert new lines (Thomas Glanzmann)
* khal should not choose an arbitrary default calendar anymore (Markus
Unterwaditzer)
* the zsh completion file has been updated (Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
* new command `import` lets users import .ics files (Christian Geier)
* khal should accept relative dates on the command line (today, tomorrow and
weekday names) (Christian Geier)
* keybinding for saving an event from ikhal's event editor (default is `meta +
enter`) (Christian Geier)
0.5.0
=====
released on 2015-06-01
* fixed several bugs relating to events with unknown timezones but UNTIL, RDATE
or EXDATE properties that are in Zulu time (thanks to Michele Baldessari for
reporting those)
* bugfix: on systems with a local time of UTC-X dealing with allday events lead
to crashes
* bugfix: British summer time is recognized as daylight saving time (Bradley
Jones)
* compatibility with vdirsyncer 0.5
* new command `search` allows to search for events
* user changeable keybindings in ikhal, with hjkl as default alternatives for
arrows in calendar browser, see documentation for more details
* new command `at` shows all events scheduled for a specific datetime
* support for reading birthdays from vcard collections (set calendar/collection
`type` to *birthdays*)
* new command `printformats` prints a fixed date in all configured date-time
settings
* `new` now supports the `--until`/`-u` flag to specify until when recurring
events should run (Micah Nordland)
* python 3 (>= 3.3) support (Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
ikhal
-----
* minimal support for reccurring events in ikhal's editor (Micah Nordland)
* configurable view size in ikhal (Bradley Jones)
* show events organizers (Bradley Jones)
* major reorganisation of ikhal layout (Markus Unterwaditzer)
{perl>=5.16.6,p5-ExtUtils-ParseXS>=3.15}:../../devel/p5-ExtUtils-ParseXS
since pkgsrc enforces the newest perl version anyway, so they
should always pick perl, but sometimes (pkg_add) don't due to the
design of the {,} syntax.
No effective change for the above reason.
Ok joerg
1.20 2015-07-01
- The 1.18 release added the June 30, 2015 leap second to the XS code, but I
forgot to update the corresponding pure Perl implementation in
DateTime::LeapSecond.
Version 0.5.2
=============
*released on 15 June 2015*
- Vdirsyncer now checks and corrects the permissions of status files.
- Vdirsyncer is now more robust towards changing UIDs inside items.
- Vdirsyncer is now handling unicode hrefs and UIDs correctly. Software that
produces non-ASCII UIDs is broken, but apparently it exists.
1.92 2015-06-22
- This distro now depends on DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Win32 when it is being
installed on a Windows OS. This should lead to a better experience for
Windows users. Requested by Matthew Horsfall and Karen Etheridge. RT
#103275.
1.91 2015-06-13
- This release is based on version 2015e of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Morocco and Cayman Islands.
1.19 2015-05-31
- If you compared a DateTime object to an undef value, you might have received
a warning pointing to code inside DateTime.pm, instead of in your own
code. Fixed by Jason McIntosh. GH #7.
- The 30future-tz.t could fail if run at certain very specific times. This
should now be much less likely, unless a time zone being tested implements a
DST change at noon (which would even more insane than DST already is by a
huge factor). Reported by Karen Etheridge and diagnosed by Slaven Rezic. RT
#102925.
Version 0.5.1
=============
*released on 29 May 2015*
- **N.b.: The PyPI upload of 0.5.0 is completely broken.**
- Raise version of required requests-toolbelt to ``0.4.0``.
- Command line should be a lot faster when no work is done, e.g. for help
output.
- Fix compatibility with iCloud again.
- Use only one worker if debug mode is activated.
- ``verify=false`` is now disallowed in vdirsyncer, please use
``verify_fingerprint`` instead.
- Fixed a bug where vdirsyncer's DAV storage was not using the configured
useragent for collection discovery.
1.90 2015-05-14
- Made the compilation test shipped in the last release an author-only test,
as many of the modules in this distribution try to load DateTime, but
DateTime depends on this distribution. This caused attempts to install
DateTime on a fresh perl install to fail. Reported by Noel Maddy. RT
#104448.
1.89 2015-05-14
- Fix a syntax error in the Android local time zone module. Reported by Gregor
Hermann. RT #104105.
0.46 2015-05-21
- Fixed handling of C locales like "C.UTF-8". Passing these to
DateTime::Locale->load would cause a warning followed by an exception, ubt
all "C" locales should be special-cased as an alias of en-US-POSIX. Reported
by David Wheeler. RT #104574.
TEST_TARGET?= # to skip make test (but can be enabled by 'env TEST_TARGET=test make test')
for following packages:
devel/p5-File-ShareDir-Install
time/p5-DateTime-Format-Strptime
www/p5-LWP-Protocol-https
- Add BUILD_DEPENDS for make test
* [Makefile] Fix minor issues with ocamlfind and 'make install' (from
Christopher Zimmermann).
o [Printer] In function from_fstring of sub-module Ftime, Fcalendar, and
Precise_Fcalendar, the number of seconds corresponding to %S may be a floating
point number (from Christophe Troestler' suggestion).
Added buildlink file, and updated package to use ocaml.mk framework.
1.87 2015-04-20
- This release is based on version 2015c of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Egypt, though it looks like those will
change again soon.
This is a very large change, and incorporates the 4.8, 4.10, and 4.12 major
Xfce releases since 4.6.2, our previous pkgsrc release. For more information
about the thousands of changes in each major release since then, please see:
Xfce 4.12 announcement:
http://www.xfce.org/about/news
Xfce 4.12 tour:
http://www.xfce.org/about/tour
Xfce 4.10 announcement:
http://www.xfce.org/about/news/?post=1335571200
Xfce 4.10 tour:
http://www.xfce.org/about/tour410
Xfce 4.8 announcement:
http://www.xfce.org/about/news/?post=1295136000
Xfce 4.8 tour:
http://www.xfce.org/about/tour48
The pkgsrc changes since then are:
New packages:
archivers/xfce4-thunar-archive
graphics/elementary-xfce-icon-theme
mail/xfce4-mailwatch-plugin
misc/xfce4-time-out-plugin
multimedia/xfce4-thunar-media-tags
sysutils/xfce4-mount-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-taskmanager
sysutils/xfce4-thunar-vcs
sysutils/xfce4-verve-plugin
x11/xfce4-garcon
x11/xfce4-notifyd
x11/xfce4-tumbler
x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin
Renamed packages:
devel/xfconf to devel/xfce4-conf
x11/libxfce4menu to x11/libxfce4ui
x11/xfce4-screenshooter-plugin to x11/xfce4-screenshooter
Updated packages:
audio/xfce4-mixer
audio/xfce4-xmms-plugin
devel/xfce4-dev-tools
editors/xfce4-mousepad
graphics/ristretto
meta-pkgs/xfce4-extras
meta-pkgs/xfce4
misc/xfce4-weather-plugin
multimedia/xfce4-mpc-plugin
net/xfce4-wavelan-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-appfinder
sysutils/xfce4-battery-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-cpugraph-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-diskperf-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-fsguard-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-genmon-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-netload-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-systemload-plugin
sysutils/xfce4-thunar
sysutils/xfce4-xarchiver
sysutils/xfce4-xkb-plugin
textproc/xfce4-dict-plugin
time/xfce4-datetime-plugin
time/xfce4-orage
time/xfce4-timer-plugin
wm/xfce4-wm-themes
wm/xfce4-wm
x11/libxfce4gui
x11/libxfce4util
x11/xfce4-clipman-plugin
x11/xfce4-desktop
x11/xfce4-exo
x11/xfce4-eyes-plugin
x11/xfce4-gtk2-engine
x11/xfce4-notes-plugin
x11/xfce4-panel
x11/xfce4-places-plugin
x11/xfce4-session
x11/xfce4-settings
x11/xfce4-terminal
Removed packages:
sysutils/xfce4-volman
x11/xfce4-utils
This is based on a huge amount of work by the NetBSDfr team and Youri Mouton,
who takes over as MAINTAINER, and has been tested by Youri on a large number
of platforms prior to commit. A massive thanks to them. Any issues with the
import are mine alone as the committer-by-proxy.
This module implements ISO 8601 date, time and duration parsing. The
implementation follows ISO8601:2004 standard, and implements only date/time
representations mentioned in the standard. If something is not mentioned there,
then it is treated as non existent, and not as an allowed option.
For instance, ISO8601:2004 never mentions 2 digit years. So, it is not intended
by this module to support 2 digit years. (while it may still be valid as ISO
date, because it is not explicitly forbidden.) Another example is, when no time
zone information is given for a time, then it should be interpreted as local
time, and not UTC.
As this module maps ISO 8601 dates/times to standard Python data types, like
date, time, datetime and timedelta, it is not possible to convert all possible
ISO 8601 dates/times. For instance, dates before 0001-01-01 are not allowed by
the Python date and datetime classes. Additionally fractional seconds are
limited to microseconds. That means if the parser finds for instance nanoseconds
it will round it to microseconds.
* Support for client certificates via the new auth_cert parameter,
see issue #182 and pull request #183.
* The icalendar package is no longer required.
* Several bugfixes related to collection creation.
Ruby timer collections. Schedule several procs to fire after configurable
delays or at periodic intervals.
This gem is especially useful when you are faced with an API that accepts a
single timeout but you want to run multiple timers on top of it. An example of
such a library is [nio4r](https://github.com/celluloid/nio4r), a
cross-platform Ruby library for using system calls like epoll and kqueue.
Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording
performance metrics. It uses the appropriate low method calls for each
system to get the highest granularity time increments possible.
It currently supports any of the following systems:
* any system with the POSIX call `clock_gettime()`
* Mac OS X
* Windows
* JRuby
Using Hitimes can be faster than using a series of `Time.new` calls, and
it will have a much higher granularity. It is definitely faster than
using `Process.times`.
memory and CPU time for certain input. Provide a variable
(CLANG_NO_VALUE_PROPAGATION_PASS) for selectively disabling it in those
places known to trigger it.
- three patches dropped, upstream seems to fix the problem.
(upstream)
- Update 0.14.4 to 0.14.6
==============
Planner 0.14.6
==============
Fixes
=====
* Fixed compilation with --with-database (thanks to Maxim Zakharov)
* Several warnings (thanks to Tinggong Wang)
* Got rid of AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
* Got rid of some deprecated code
New and Updated Translations
============================
Kristjan Schmidt (eo)
Alexandre Franke (fr)
Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
Rüdolfs Mazurs (lv)
Piotr Drąg (pl)
Matej Urbančič (sl)
Daniel Nylander (sv)
Gorkem Cetin (tr)
Muhammet Kara (tr)
Kjartan Maraas (nb)
==============
Planner 0.14.5
==============
New features and fixes
======================
* First release since transition to git
-> ChangeLog is now generated from git log by make distcheck
* GTK+ requirement has been bumped from 2.6.0 to 2.14.0
* minor build enhancements, gnome-common is now needed to build
(commits e8e08f, e06805, 05e9cf, c8141a)
* many memory leaks got fixed
(commits 07c105, b1964f, 37cbf8, 60daf9, 327bbb, 6f9c48, 6cc17b, 21c832, 15c94a, 04e47d)
(bugs #334114, #596746)
* some deprecated code got updated
(commits 209bb8, ce9da9, c982ae, cae485, 8b9104, a9e57c, 9998b3, bc176e, f01117, 53986b, 554d30, 98b929, 09545b, 8a571f, b892fb, df6dea, addef5, 046a28)
(bugs #349304, #536416, #584009, #590485, #613623)
* misc bugs fixed:
* Crash when exporting HTML (commit 6c7062)
* Prevent changing order of resources on load/save (commit dfcab6)
* Crash when using zoom-to-fit (commit 8e4fab, bug #550559)
* Assigned resources information shown in HTML export (commit b43d37, bug #308064)
* Maximum percent complete stuck at 75% (commit 226c5e, bug #580216)
* Error when opening files with colon in path (commit 37cbf8, bug #602427)
* Allow scrolling in Gantt and resource usage (commit 170f10, bug #604355)
* Show date in status bar (commit 8f6325, bug #604515)
Known introduced regressions
============================
* help won't open on a build using --prefix (introduced by switch to new API in commit cae485 in planner)
* Gantt chart header has a white background on the Windows version
New and Updated Translations
============================
Khaled Hosny (ar)
Amitakhya Phukan (as)
Xandru Armesto (ast)
Runa Bhattacharjee (bn_IN)
Gil Forcada (ca)
Carles Ferrando (ca@valencia)
Ondřej Kopka (cs)
Marek Cernocky (cs)
Joe Hansen (da)
Mario Blätterman (de)
Christian Kirbach (de)
Nikos Charonitakis (el)
Jorge González (es)
Daniel Mustieles (es)
Mattias Põldaru (et)
Ivar Smolin (et)
Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio (eu)
Louis Grandjean (fr)
Claude Paroz (fr)
Milo Casagrande (it)
Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
Baurzhan Muftakhidinov (kk)
Sandeep Shedmake (mr)
Kjartan Maraas (nb)
Nils-Christoph Fiedler (nds)
Manoj Kumar Giri (or)
Piotr Drąg (pl)
Lucian Adrian Grijncu (ro)
Yuri Kozlov (ru)
Alexandre Prokoudine (ru)
Matej Urbančič (sl)
Daniel Nylander (sv)
I. Felix (ta)
Gavin Huang (zh_CN)
Aron Xu (zh_CN)
---------------
1.233 Fri Nov 22 15:49:20 CST 2013
fixed a long standing issue with parseInterval and fractional seconds.
NOTE: Date::Parse, does NOT handle resolutions < 1 second. For that,
you really should have a look at Time::HiRes. This fix quantizes fractional
second values to whole numbers.
Thanks for the patch, Bob <bob_freeman@hms.harvard.edu> !
0.22 2015-02-17
- Add URI and NONE alarm types, for compatibility with Apple iCal
- Add support for the common X-WR-CalName property
- Optionally enforce UID attribute
- Optionally auto-generate UID
- Run with taint mode enabled
- Packaging updates
Version 0.4.3
=============
- More performance improvements to ``singlefile``-storage.
- Add ``post_hook`` param to ``filesystem``-storage.
- Collection creation now also works with SabreDAV-based servers, such as
Baikal or ownCloud.
- Removed some workarounds for Radicale. Upgrading to the latest Radicale will
fix the issues.
- Fixed issues with iCloud discovery.
- Vdirsyncer now includes a simple ``repair`` command that seeks to fix some
broken items.
0.4.0
released on 2015-02-02
dependency changes
new dependency: click>3.2
removed dependency: docopt
note to package mantainers: requirements.txt has been removed,
dependencies are still listed in setup.py
users will need to delete the local database, no data should
be lost (and khal will inform the user about this)
bug fixes
FIX: vtimezones were not assembled properly, this lead to
spurious offsets of events in some other calendar applications
new and changed features
new config_option: [default] print_new, lets the user decide
what should be printed after adding a new event
new config option: [default] show_all_days lets users decide
if they want to see days without any events in agenda and
calendar view (thanks to Pierre David)
khal (and ikhal) can now display weeknumbers (see config file)
khal new can now create repetitive events (with ârepeat), see
documentation (thanks to Eric Scheibler)
config file: the debug option has been removed (use khal -v
instead)
better support for broken events, e.g. events ending before
they start (Thanks to Markus Unterwaditzer)
more recurrence rules are supported, khal will print warnings
on unsupported rules
change in behaviour: recurring events are now always expanded
until 2037
major speedup in inserting events into the caching database,
especially noticeable when running khal for the first time or
after an deleting the database (Thanks to Markus Unterwaditzer)
ikhal
ikhalâs calendar should now be filled on startup
pressing t refocuses on today
pressing ctrl-w in input fields should delete the last word
before the cursor
when the focus is set on the events list/editor, the current
date should still be visible in the calendar
0.3.1
released on 2014-09-08
FIX: events deleted in the vdir are not shown anymore in khal.
You might want to delete your local database file, if you have
deleted any events on the server.
FIX: in some cases non-ascii characters were printed even if
unicode_symbols is set to False in the config
FIX: events with different start and end timezones are now
properly exported (the end timezone was disregarded when building
an icalendar, but since timezones cannot be edited anyway, this
shouldnât have caused any problems)
FIX: calendars marked as read-only in the configuration file
should now really be read-only
0.3.0
released on 2014-09-03
new unified documentation
html documentation (website) and man pages are all
generated from the same sources via sphinx (type make
html or make man in doc/, the result will be build in
build/html or build/man respectively
the new documentation lives in doc/
the package sphinxcontrib-newsfeed is needed for
generating the html version (for generating an RSS
feed)
the man pages live doc/build/man/, they can be build
by running make man in doc/sphinx/
new dependencies: configobj, tzlocal>=1.0
IMPORTANT: the configuration fileâs syntax changed (again),
have a look at the new documentation for details
local_timezone and default_timezone will now be set to the
timezone the computer is set to (if they are not set in the
configuration file)
This Python module returns a tzinfo object with the local timezone
information under Unix and Win-32. It requires pytz, and returns
pytz tzinfo objects.
This module attempts to fix a glaring hole in pytz, that there is
no way to get the local timezone information, unless you know the
zoneinfo name, and under several Linux distros that's hard or
impossible to figure out.
Also, with Windows different timezone system using pytz isn't of
much use unless you separately configure the zoneinfo timezone
name.
With tzlocal you only need to call get_localzone() and you will
get a tzinfo object with the local time zone info. On some Unices
you will still not get to know what the timezone name is, but you
don't need that when you have the tzinfo file. However, if the
timezone name is readily available it will be used.
Version 0.4.2
=============
*released on 30 January 2015*
- Vdirsyncer now respects redirects when uploading and updating items. This
might fix issues with Zimbra.
- Relative ``status_path`` values are now interpreted as relative to the
configuration file's directory.
- Fixed compatibility with custom SabreDAV servers. See :gh:`166`.
- Catch harmless threading exceptions that occur when shutting down vdirsyncer.
See :gh:`167`.
- Vdirsyncer now depends on ``atomicwrites``.
- Massive performance improvements to ``singlefile``-storage.
- Items with extremely long UIDs should now be saved properly in
``filesystem``-storage. See :gh:`173`.