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This package installs the Time::Interval perl module.
Time::Interval's primary purpose is to take a given number
of seconds and return the number of days, hours, minutes,
and seconds are represented.
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Time::Format provides a very easy way to format dates and times. The
formatting functions are tied to hash variables, so they can be used
inside strings as well as in ordinary expressions. The formatting
codes used are meant to be easy to remember, use, and read. They
follow a simple, consistent pattern. If I've done my job right, once
you learn the codes, you should never have to refer to the
documentation again. A quick-reference page is included, just in
case. ;-)
Time::Format can also format DateTime objects, and strings created
with Date::Manip.
Also provided is a tied-hash interface to POSIX::strftime and
Date::Manip::UnixDate.
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the tzdata distribution but is not installed in NetBSD to
/usr/share/zoneinfo.
Sorry for that hack, but it looks still better for me than the
alternatives which are (a) hacking ugly code in evolution or
(b) duplication of the whole zoneinfo tree into pkgsrc.
This is NetBSD only for now; while it might be useful for other
platforms which don't install zone.tab, the /usr/share/zoneinfo path
is hardwired and needs to be verified individually.
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available for download. Update MASTER_SITES to match rxvt package.
No known changes to rclock.
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can handle packages having no PLIST files.
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Changes:
* Updated to tzdata version 2007h.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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1.4.7:
* Fix bug #8912: putenv() causes crashes in DateTimeZone::inDaylightTime() under windows
* Fix bug #9409: Date_Calc, fatal error using a non-array variable as an array
* Fix bug #9414: Date::addSeconds() fails to work properly with negative numbers
* Many cosmetics update
* Moved bug test files to tests/bugs/
* Removed unused files
1.4.6:
- Change license from PHP License to new BSD License
- Bug #5715 fypo, missing s in $GLOBALS
1.4.5:
Same code base as 1.4.4-beta
See 1.4.4 changelog for details
1.4.4:
- Establish the DATE_CALC_FORMAT constant and use it as the default value
for each of the Date_Calc class' method's $format parameter.
- Add beginOfMonthBySpan() and endOfMonthBySpan() methods to Date_Calc.
- Use integers for the parameters in Date_Calc instead of strings.
- Tweak Date_Calc::NWeekdayOfMonth() so it can calculate the 'last'
given weekday of a month.
- #1640. Make sure all longname's are also keys in
$GLOBALS['_DATE_TIMEZONE_DATA']. Makes Date_TimeZone work under more
operating systems.
- #5420, missing CEST
- #3846, getYear, getMonth returns integer
- #2652, add %h and %i support (rob at wildlime dot com
- #5494, force dot as decimal separator
- #3022, allow to specify the weekday abbrevation length used in ::format()
- #4878, %s padding fix when < 10 ( aashley at optimiser dot com)
- #3059, use GLOBALS in date_span
PR: 36211 by Loic Hoguin
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changes:
-localizations added
-using GOption, GList and GString now
-checking for a composited desktop-environment, thus depending
on gtk+ >= 2.10.0
-brand new gremlin/gremlin-24 theme included
-smooth hand animations
-no more flashing of backgrond-clear-color upon startup
-bugfixes
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useful for category Makefiles, as opposed to bsd.pkg.subdir.mk, which is
also relevant for the top-level directory. Adjusted the category Makefiles.
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the owner of all installed files is a non-root user. This change
affects most packages that require special users or groups by making
them use the specified unprivileged user and group instead.
(1) Add two new variables PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS to
unprivileged.mk. These two variables are lists of other bmake
variables that define package-specific users and groups. Packages
that have user-settable variables for users and groups, e.g. apache
and APACHE_{USER,GROUP}, courier-mta and COURIER_{USER,GROUP},
etc., should list these variables in PKG_USERS_VARS and PKG_GROUPS_VARS
so that unprivileged.mk can know to set them to ${UNPRIVILEGED_USER}
and ${UNPRIVILEGED_GROUP}.
(2) Modify packages to use PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS.
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by recht@ and updated by me.
The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard datetime
module, available in Python 2.3+.
Features
* Computing of relative deltas (next month, next year, next monday, last week
of month, etc);
* Computing of relative deltas between two given date and/or datetime objects;
* Computing of dates based on very flexible recurrence rules, using a superset
of the iCalendar specification. Parsing of RFC strings is supported as well.
* Generic parsing of dates in almost any string format;
* Timezone (tzinfo) implementations for tzfile(5) format files
(/etc/localtime, /usr/share/zoneinfo, etc), TZ environment string (in all
known formats), iCalendar format files, given ranges (with help from
relative deltas), local machine timezone, fixed offset timezone, and UTC
timezone.
* Computing of Easter Sunday dates for any given year, using Western, Orthodox
or Julian algorithms;
* More than 400 test cases.
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default behaviour in autoconf land I've seen so far.
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This is a module that implements the Discordian calendar made popular
in the "Illuminatus!" trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson and
by the Church of the SubGenius. It follows the DateTime API.
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databases/p5-Rose-DB
databases/p5-Rose-DB-Object
databases/p5-SQL-ReservedWords
devel/p5-Clone-PP
devel/p5-Data-OptList
devel/p5-Rose-Object
devel/p5-Sub-Exporter
devel/p5-Sub-Install
time/p5-DateTime-Format-MySQL
time/p5-DateTime-Format-Pg
time/p5-Rose-DateTime
time/p5-Time-Clock
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The Rose::DateTime::* modules provide a few convenience functions
and objects for use with DateTime dates.
Rose::DateTime::Util contains a simple date parser and a slightly
customized date formatter.
Rose::DateTime::Parser encapsulates a date parser with an associated
default time zone.
This module (Rose::DateTime) exists mostly to provide a version
number for CPAN. See the individual modules for some actual
documentation.
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This module understands the formats used by MySQL for its DATE,
DATETIME, TIME, and TIMESTAMP data types. It can be used to parse
these formats in order to create DateTime objects, and it can take
a DateTime object and produce a string representing it in the MySQL
format.
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This module understands the formats used by PostgreSQL for its
DATE, TIME, TIMESTAMP, and INTERVAL data types. It can be used to
parse these formats in order to create DateTime or DateTime::Duration
objects, and it can take a DateTime or DateTime::Duration object
and produce a string representing it in a format accepted by
PostgreSQL.
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A Time::Clock object is a twenty-four hour clock with nanosecond
precision and wrap-around. It is a clock only; it has absolutely
no concept of dates. Vagaries of date/time such as leap seconds
and daylight savings time are unsupported.
When a Time::Clock object hits 23:59:59.999999999 and at least one
more nanosecond is added, it will wrap around to 00:00:00.000000000.
This works in reverse when time is subtracted.
Time::Clock objects automatically stringify to a user-definable
format.
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0.6602 2007-05-29
- There was a bug in the 04local.t tests that did not manifest itself
on my dev machine, but would've been seen on any machine with an
/etc/default/init file. Reported by Jonathan Leffler.
0.6601 2007-05-08
- 0.66 screwed up the test count in 04local.t if certain tests were
skipped. Reported by David Precious.
0.66 2007-05-07
- This release is based on version 2007f of the Olson database, which
includes Haiti, Turks and Caicos Islands, and New Zealand.
- If /etc/localtime is a symlink, but trying to follow that link does
not find a zone name, fall back to trying to find a matching file in
/usr/share/zoneinfo. RT #26438.
- Require Cwd 3.0+, since Cwd;:abs_path() in older versions does not
following a chain of symlinks.
0.6501 2007-04-22
- The test for the new symlink handling could fail on some systems
(notably OSX). Reported by Randal Schwartz.
0.65 2007-04-21
- Handle cases where /etc/localtime is a symlink pointing to another
symlink (and so forth) by using Cwd::abs_path() instead of
readlink(). Fixes RT #26438.
- When creating an Olson time zone object, DT::TZ will now check to
see if the object being loaded is from an older version of the Olson
catalog than the current version of DT::TZ and issue warning if this
is the case. This is useful because obsolete module files may exist
when a zone name is replaced by a link, or just retired entirely.
0.64 2007-04-02
- This release is based on version 2007e of the Olson database
(changes in the Syria and Honduras time zones).
0.63 2007-03-20
- This release is based on version 2007d of the Olson database.
- Fix determination of local time zone on systems where /etc/localtime
is a symlink. This broke in 0.61. Reported by Bradley C Bailey. RT
#25348.
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0.34 2007-03-05
- Removed the use of STORABLE_attach from this module entirely, since
it seemed to have a buggy interaction with DateTime.pm. See
http://www.mail-archive.com/datetime@perl.org/msg05633.html for some
discussion of this.
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0.37 2007-03-30
[ BUG FIXES ]
- Require DateTime::Locale 0.34, which fixes a problem that manifested
when thawing a DateTime.pm object. See
http://www.mail-archive.com/datetime@perl.org/msg05633.html for some
discussion of this.
- Added pod coverage tests, and added some POD for undocumented
methods as a result.
[ ENHANCEMENTS ]
- This distro is now GPG-signed, per RT #24776.
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stu^Wbroken. Also add a missing PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE. Fixes PR pkg/36437.
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Convenience methods for using Data::ICal with DateTime.
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Data::ICal is a straightforward generator for iCalendar (RFC 2445) files,
such as those used in Apple's iCal.
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This module aims to support rfc2445 style recurrences, such as
'last friday of march'.
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This module aims to support basic recurrences, such as 'daily'.
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This module handles formatting and parsing of iCal format datetimes
and durations, per RFC 2445.
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