3.10 (2016-05-26)
-----------------
New:
- Updated components description to better comply with RFC 5545.
Refs #183.
[stlaz]
- Added PERIOD value type to date types.
Also fixes incompatibilities described in #184.
Refs #189.
[stlaz]
Fixes:
- Fix testsuite for use with ``dateutil>=2.5``.
Refs #195.
[untitaker]
- Reintroduce cal.Component.is_broken that was removed with 3.9.2.
Refs #185.
[geier]
3.9.2 (2016-02-05)
------------------
New:
- Defined ``test_suite`` in setup.py.
Now tests can be run via ``python setup.py test``.
[geier]
Fixes:
- Fixed cal.Component.from_ical() representing an unknown component as one of the known.
[stlaz]
- Fixed possible IndexError exception during parsing of an ical string.
[stlaz]
- When doing a boolean test on ``icalendar.cal.Component``, always return ``True``.
Before it was returning ``False`` due to CaselessDict, if it didn't contain any items.
[stlaz]
- Fixed date-time being recognized as date or time during parsing.
Added better error handling to parsing from ical strings.
[stlaz]
- Added __version__ attribute to init.py.
[TomTry]
- Documentation fixes.
[TomTry]
- Pep 8, UTF 8 headers, dict/list calls to literals.
[thet]
3.9.1 (2015-09-08)
------------------
- Fix ``vPeriod.__repr__``.
[spacekpe]
- Improve foldline() performance. This improves the foldline performance,
especially for large strings like base64-encoded inline attachements. In some
cases (1MB string) from 7 Minutes to less than 20ms for ASCII data and 500ms
for non-ASCII data. Ref: #163.
[emfree]
3.9.0 (2015-03-24)
------------------
- Creating timezone objects from VTIMEZONE components.
[geier]
- Make ``python-dateutil`` a dependency.
[geier]
- Made RRULE tolerant of trailing semicolons.
[sleeper]
- Documentation fixes.
[t-8ch, thet]
3.8.4 (2014-11-01)
------------------
- Add missing BYWEEKNO to recurrence rules.
[russkel]
--------------------------------
0.8.2
=====
released on 2015-05-16
* fixed some bugs in `configure` that would lead to invalid configuration files
and crashes (Christian Geier)
* fixed detecting of icalendar version (Markus Unterwaditzer)
0.8.1
=====
released on 2015-04-13
* fix bug in CalendarWidget.set_focus_date() (Christian Geier)
0.8.0
=====
released on 2015-04-13
* BREAKING CHANGE: python 2 is no longer supported (Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
* updated dependency: vdirsyncer >= 0.5.2
* make tests work with icalendar 3.9.2 (no functional changes) (Christian Geier)
* new dependency: freezegun (only for running the tests)
* khal's git repository moved to https://github.com/pimutils/khal
* support for showing the birthday of contacts with no FN property (Hugo
Osvaldo Barrera)
* increased start up time when coloring is enabled (Christian Geier)
* improved color support (256 colors and 24-bit colors), see configuration
documentation for details (Sebastian Hamann)
* renamed color `grey` to `gray` (Sebastian Hamann)
* in `khal new` treat 24:00 as the end of a day/00:00 of the next (Christian Geier)
* new allowed value for a calendar's color: `auto` (also the new default), if
set, khal will try to read a file called `color` from that calendar's vdir (see
vdirsyncer's documentation on `metasync`). If that file is not present or its
contents is not understood, the default color will be used (Christian Geier)
* new allowed value for calendar's type: `discover`, if set, khal will
(recursively) search that calendar's path for valid vdirs and add those to
the configured calendars (Christian Geier)
* new command `configure` which should help new users set up a configuration
file (Christian Geier)
* warn user when parsing broken icalendar files, this requires icalendar > 3.9.2
(Christian Geier)
* khal will now strip all ANSI escape codes when it detects that stdout is no
tty, this behaviour can be overwritten with the new options --color/ --no-color
(Markus Unterwaditzer)
* calendar and agenda have a new option --week, if set all events from current week
(or the week containing the given date) are shown (Stephan Weller)
* new option --alarm DURATION for `new` (Max Voit)
ikhal
-----
* basic export of events from event editor pane and from event lists (default
keybinding: *e* (Filip Pytloun)
* pressing *enter* in a date editing widget will now open a small calendar
widget, arrow keys can be used to select a date, enter (or escape) will close
it again (Christian Geier)
* in highlight/date range selection mode the other end can be selected, default
keybinding `o` (as in *Other*) (Christian Geier)
* basic search is now supported (default keybinding `/`) (Christian Geier)
* in the event editor and pop-up Dialogs select the next (previous) item with tab
(shift tab) (Christian Geier)
* only allow saving when starttime < endtime (Christian Geier)
* the event editor now allows editing of alarms (but khal will not actually
alarm you at the given time) (Johannes Wienke)
Upstream changes:
1.68 2016-05-08
- Author tests are no longer in t/. This makes running tests for non-authors
much faster. Requested by Kent Fredric. RT #114237.
Upstream changes:
0.16012 2016-07-19T21:37:31Z
- Parsing invalid intervals with no amount and units only should have
resulted in exceptions, but did not. Reported by Henrik Pauli (ssue #8)
- Internal cleanup
Upstream changes:
0.403 2016-06-27
- Use DateTime->set_locale instead of ->set to set the locale. Using ->set may
actually change the local time unintentionally. Patch by Dave Rolsky. GitHub
PR #2.
Upstream changes:
1.9739 [2016-06-28]
- the upcoming macOS 10.12 (Sierra, the operating system formerly
known as OS X, or Darwin) has implemented the clock_gettime()
and clock_getres() interfaces but not the clock_nanosleep()
1.9738 [2016-06-26]
- fix the dates in the Changes, it's not July yet
[rt.cpan.org #115553]
- in cygwin, drop the utime.t expected timestamp resolution
- documented for utime that the actual timestamp resolution depends
on the operating system and the filesystem, just like for stat
- looks like in gnukfreebsd 10.1 neither futimens or utimensat work
even though they exist, skipping utime tests there for now
- demodernize the Test::More use in utime.t (no subtest) to
better support older Perl installations
- for all the tests, drop the Test::More 0.82 requirement,
the only "modern" thing used is the note routine which
can be replaced with print("# ...\n") (or printf),
with this works back at least with Test::More 0.54 (perl 5.8.7)
1.9737 [2016-06-22]
- utime in HiRes.xs had dXSARGS which was unnecessary, leading
to two markstack pops, panic, and two-minute wait for the watchdog
(thanks to Dave Mitchell for the eagle-eye)
- even though 5.10.x should have the Perl_ck_warner, many CPAN
smokes proved otherwise, so requiring now at least 5.12 for
Perl_ck_warner use in IS_SAFE_PATHNAME()
1.9736 [2016-06-22]
- the IS_SAFE_PATHNAME() emulation was too modern for Perl 5.10
- make it so that only one value is set for -DTIME_HIRES_STAT
even on systems that support many options
- the 1.9734 (only released in blead, and as part of the development
release 5.25.2) fix for Darwin's clock_gettime was wrong under
threaded builds, leading into mutex panics in clock.t
- the d_hires_utime determination was made more precise
- the utime.t was failing in platforms where only one of
futimens/utimensat was present (neither or both was okay)
1.9735 [2016-06-20]
- Time::HiRes should override `utime` to allow setting hires
(futimens and utimensat support)
[rt.perl.org #114809]
- the utime patch used IS_SAFE_PATHNAME() which isn't available in
too old Perls, so emulate (in case the Devel::PPPort is too old)
1.9734 [2016-06-17]
- fix Darwins with clock_gettime: blead 2d41a263
[rt.perl.org #128427]
1.9733 [2016-04-23]
- C90 declaration-after-statement error with darwin threads: blead de1003b4
[rt.cpan.org #113856]
2.01 2016-07-17
- This release is based on version 2016f of the Olson database. This release
includes contemporary changes for Egypt and Russia. The changes for Egypt
supersede the ones in 2016e.
1.33 2016-06-29
- Fixed the $dt->set docs to say that you cannot pass a locale (even though
you can but you'll get a warning) and added more docs for $dt->set_locale.
- Require DateTime::Locale 1.05.
- Require DateTime::TimeZone 2.00.
1.32 2016-06-28
- This release *does not* include any of the changes in the 1.29-1.30 TRIAL
releases.
- When you pass a locale to $dt->set you will now get a warning suggesting you
should use $dt->set_locale instead. If you have DateTime::Format::Mail
installed you should upgrade to 0.0403 or later, since that module will
trigger this warning.
- Added support for $dt->truncate( to => 'quarter' ). Implemented by Michael
Conrad. GitHub #17.
1.31 2016-06-18 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- When you pass a locale to $dt->set you will now get a warning suggesting you
should use $dt->set_locale instead. The previous trial releases didn't allow
locale to be passed at all, which broke a lot of modules. I've sent PRs, but
for now the parameter should be allowed (but discouraged). Reported by
Slaven Resic. RT #115420.
1.30 2016-06-18 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Require the latest version of Params::CheckCompiler (0.06). Tests failed
with 0.01.
1.29 2016-06-17 (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Replaced Params::Validate with Params::CheckCompiler and Specio. In my
benchmarks this makes constructing a new DateTime object about 14%
faster. However, it slows down module load time by about 100 milliseconds
(1/10 of a second) on my desktop system with a primed cache (so really
measuring compile time, not disk load time).
1.05 2016-06-26
- Instead of using the DATA handle to get at as-yet-unloaded locale data in
DateTime::Locale::Data, we now read the raw data into memory once, and use
eval to turn it into Perl data structures as a particular locale is
requested. This may fix a problem where reading from the DATA handle somehow
returned the wrong chunk of data (or overlapped multiple locales). The
downside is that loading DateTime::Locale now uses an additional 4MB of
memory on my system, regardless of how many individual locales are
instantiated. Reported by Greg Oschwald. GitHub #3.
* Version 3.1 Patch 15 - 2015-07-27
- BUG FIX: Fix a buffer overflow found by Alexander Keller
- BUG FIX: Fix a typo in this file: was 2014 instead of 2015.
- BUG FIX: Make parser reject an AT followed by more than one time.
- BUG FIX: Make parser reject epeated delta or *repeat values.
* Version 3.1 Patch 14 - 2015-04-24
- NEW FEATURE: Putting the line __EOF__ in a .rem file causes Remind
to treat it as end-of-file.
- IMPROVEMENT: Use better PNG images for moons in the HTML display
- CHANGE: Author name updated from "David" to "Dianne"
- BUG FIX: The "-n" command-line option should really run in "ADVANCE_MODE"
rather than "CAL_MODE" internally; otherwise, the substitution sequences
may be misinterpreted.
- BUG FIX: A typo in clearing out MD5 sum context has been fixed.
- BUG FIX: Typo in Spanish translation was fixed.
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.