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2016-09-25Remove nonworking master site.wiz1-2/+2
2016-09-19Updated time/dateutils to 0.4.0mef5-10/+435
------------------------------- v0.4.0 Summary: v0.4.0 of dateutils This is a bugfix release. Bugfixes: - document %g/%G format specifiers - bug/42, accept NUL characters in input - bug/45, correctly display Gregorian and ISO week dates in one line - bug/46, adhere to ISO group's official formatting of week dates - bug/47, allow rounding of Epoch based timestamps - bug/48, avoid crash for void input to strptime(3) Features: - datetest supports --isvalid to conditionalise on date/time parsing - all tools support --from-locale to parse localised input - tools with output formatting support --locale to format output according to locale v0.3.5 Summary: v0.3.5 of dateutils This is a bugfix release. Bugfixes: - bug/40, distinguish between numerals-only dates and durations - tests will succeed independent of current date See info page examples and/or README. v0.3.4 Summary: v0.3.4 of dateutils This is a bugfix release. Bugfixes: - bug/39, MacOSX endianness detection - bug/38, ddiff day-only durations on date/times - dadd +2m bug is fixed, regression dtadd.049.clit/dtadd.050.clit v0.3.3 Summary: v0.3.3 of dateutils This is a feature release. Features: - to clarify purpose and avoid name clashes prefix binaries with date- This results in: dateadd dateconv datediff dategrep dateround dateseq datesort datetest and datezone - provide compatibilty through configure switch -with-old-names - provide single digit years through %_y - allow rounding of ISO-week dates (ywd) to week numbers Bugfixes: - dashes behind a date do not count as tz indicator - UTC/TAI/GPS special coordinated zones work on systems without leap second support v0.3.2 Summary: v0.3.2 of dateutils This is a bugfix release. Bugfixes: - out of range minutes will be discarded - bug 30 (malicious input crashes dconv) has been fixed Features: - military midnight stamps are supported (T24:00:00) - 8601 ordinal dates (year + doy) are recognised directly (-f yd) - strptime(1) can behave in a locale-dependent way ------------------------------------------------------------------------- (pkgsrc-changes) - recover the two patches for 0.3.1
2016-09-19- Removing two patches. Those two does not make any differencemef4-358/+3
in packaging as well as PLIST listing. - PKGREVISION++, just for easiness to trace this commit.
2015-11-02Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for time categoryagc1-1/+2
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.
2015-03-19Create portable binary packages. Bump revision.joerg4-2/+358
2014-12-16Add one (more) MASTER_SITES, at release/ directory, thanks obache@.mef1-2/+3
2014-12-16- Convert MASTER_SITES from tagged-github to normal tarball, thanks obache@mef4-15/+31
- autoreconf is not necessary for this tarball (remove pre-configure: target in Makefile) - Remove automake and autoreconf from USE_TOOLS+= - Add patch for Makefile.in as well as Makefile.am - MAKE_JOBS_SAFE= no - Add following files in PLIST share/dateutils/iata.tzmcc share/dateutils/icao.tzmcc share/dateutils/mic.tzmcc Thanks again obache@
2014-12-15(pkgsrc)mef4-12/+75
- MASTER_SITES moved - DIST_SUBDIR is now used. - pre-configure:, post-build: added for Makefile - Some tweak added (post-build: etc) to get similar PLIST (as of 0.2.6) (upstream) Update 0.2.6 to 0.3.1 From: http://www.fresse.org/dateutils/changelog.html v0.3.1 ------------------------ This is a bugfix release. Bugfixes: - octave/matlab code is distributed fully - negative durations with refined units are minus-signed only once - ddiff is entirely anticommutative now - tests dont fail if zones dont exist on the build system - dseq with empty ranges will no longer produce output (just as seq(1)) - arbitrary integers are not interpreted as time anymore - when converting from zone info properly clear zone difference for %Z - dseq(1) will automatically resort to +1mo and +1y iterators for wildcarded ymd dates - dadd(1)ing ywd dates with output as ymd works properly now Features: - ddiff can output nanosecond diffs - automatic fix-up of dates is documented now - parser errors and fix ups are reported through return code 2 - dseq with no -f|--format stays in the calendric system of the start value instead of converting all output to ymd v0.3.0 ------------------------ This is a feature release. Features: - dgrep supports time zones both for the expression and the input - timezones can be specified by alternative codes and tzmap files - new tool dzone to inspect date/times in multiple timezones in bulk - new tool dsort to sort input chronologically - gengetopt and help2man maintainer dependencies removed - lilian/julian inputs via -i ldn and -i jdn - ymcw dates now follow ISO 8601 in using 07 to denote Sunday Bugfixes: - ddiff takes differences between a unix epoch stamp and a date/time - zone converter assigns correct sign to zone difference when using %Z - weekdays are properly calculated from epoch stamps (issue 24) v0.2.7 -------------------------- This is a feature release. Features: - dgrep supports -v|--invert-match like grep - output specifier %G is supported for compatibility with POSIX - ddiff calculates year-day differences - ddiff calculates ISO-week date differences - ddiff output can be zero and space padded through 0 and SPC modifier - zoneinfo database on AIX >= 6.1 is taken into account Bug fixes: - ddiff can calculate full year differences, issue 21 fixed - dseq now accepts %W, %V output formats, issue 22 fixed - builds with clang >= 3.3 work again, clang bug 18028
2013-10-31Update to 0.2.6: NetBSD fixes and some cleanups.wiz2-7/+7
Set LICENSE.
2013-10-21Import dateutils-0.2.5 as time/dateutils.wiz4-0/+70
Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates and times in the command line with a strong focus on use cases that arise when dealing with large amounts of financial data. Dateutils commands are prefixed with a `d` but otherwise resemble known unix commands for reasons of intuition. The only exception being `strptime` which is analogous to the libc function of the same name.