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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)
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2016/01/15 10:53:57 wen Exp $
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SHA1 (Time-Warp-0.52.tar.gz) = 7aee0e0694a91c966b8b4399932f67f170dbe5b0
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RMD160 (Time-Warp-0.52.tar.gz) = 3adc06745c96083193cfb4f1b6320000933f3211
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SHA512 (Time-Warp-0.52.tar.gz) = c3e6f5eed3bf9dcdf500d975e6abf0580a2bf297c0924f10ada60a75f37f3ef25af829ed025a58ad5c021076a8d1c85e4da72b35b4c467a3b805769586fe3c0c
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Size (Time-Warp-0.52.tar.gz) = 4432 bytes
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