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Changes:
* Updated to tzdata version 2009f
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/2668).
* Untaint the timezone module filename after validation to allow use
with $SAFE == 1 (e.g. under mod_ruby). Thanks to Dmitry Borodaenko
for the suggestion. Closes #25349.
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thats (minus the p5-) is the official name on CPAN
http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/MUIR/Time-modules-2006.0814/META.yml
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Removed curses from package and added textpad26.py. Loaded as
textpad if python version < 2.6 to fix the overwrite bug earlier
versions of curses.
Test release. Include curses 2.2 in package to fix overwrite bug
in textpad.
Fixed bug introduced into locale.
Exploring issue with etmwarn.
Another Windows fix. Use os.rename() instead of os.system("mv ").
Another attempt to get locale right.
More locale work for Windows XP.
Removed 'locale' settings which didn't work under Windows.
Fixed bug in setting default paths under Windows.
Major clarification effort. Agenda -> Soon, journal entry ->
action. Reworked docs and added ability to delete (internally)
an item.
Replaced calls to external editor for modifying entries with an
internal process similar to that used for creating entries. Moved
creation and editing of remind events into new_entry and edit_entry,
respectively.
Fixed bug in @o s with @b > 0.
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list them in the package list. This avoids package list problems
under Mac OS X and saves disk space on other platforms.
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A collection of routines to input, parse and manipulate date and times.
The text can either be 'normal' date values or it can be human readable.
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Reviewed and tested by wiz@.
Pkgsrc changes:
o Adapt the large set of diffs to the new version.
o Depend directly on cairo and turn off the use of the ancient
version of cairo embedded in the distribution. (Caused build
failures with a newer cairo installed from pkgsrc.)
Upstream changes:
What's New in Sunbird 0.9
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Sunbird 0.9 is the latest release of our standalone calendar
application. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest
version.
The following features have been added to Sunbird 0.9:
* Events spanning days now have a visual indicator indicating
them as connected events
* When reloading a remote calendar a progress indicator is now shown
* The so-called "minimonth" (small calendar month in the upper
left) has been given a visual overhaul
* The calendar views (day, week, multiweek, month) have been
given a visual overhaul
* CalDAV support and interoperability with various CalDAV
servers has been improved
* The application stability and memory consumption has been
greatly improved
* A full list of changes that have gone into this release can
be found on The Rumbling Edge website at
http://www.rumblingedge.com/2008/09/21/sunbird-09-released/
Release Date: September 23, 2008
What's New in Sunbird 0.8
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Sunbird 0.8 is the latest release of our standalone calendar
application. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest
version.
The following features have been added to Sunbird 0.8:
* A new icon set which matches more closely the icon style of
other mozilla applications
* Category colors are now shown next to an event box, giving
users a much better overview of their differently categorized
events
* Events with alarms now have a visual indicator showing an alarm bell
* A totally overhauled alarm dialog
* Sunbird now recognizes the timezone definitions in .ics files
created by other applications. This fixes the longstanding
issue of Sunbird miscalculating the date or time of events
contained in those files
* The timezone guessing has been significantly improved
* Sunbird now contains experimental support for viewing remote
calendars offline. This feature has known bugs and is included
for testing purposes only
* Sunbird contains several performance fixes, which should
improve working with larger calendar files
* You can now define for each of your calendars, whether you
want to be notified of alarms for events in these calendars or
not
* A full list of changes that have gone into this release can
be found on The Rumbling Edge website at
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumblingedge/archives/2007/11/sb_0-8.html
Release Date: April 04, 2008
What's New in Mozilla Sunbird (R) 0.7
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Mozilla Sunbird 0.7 is the latest release of our standalone calendar
application. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest
version.
* A redesigned event/task dialog has been enabled to gather
feedback from the community. It offers a much cleaner user
interface and additional functionality including:
o Events/Tasks can be created in different timezones
o Integrated display of recurrence patterns, reminders
o Custom recurrences and reminders
o Clear separation between tasks and events
* The new event summary dialog lists all the details of tasks
and events for calendar which are read-only.
* Colliding events (events in the same time slot) are shrunk
so that they fit into the display of a day. This no longer
affects other events on the same day.
* Localized releases of Sunbird in Chinese (simplified),
Georgian, Lithuanian, Portuguese (European), Spanish (Argentina)
and Turkish
* A full list of changes that have gone into this release can
be found on The Rumbling Edge website at
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumblingedge/archives/2007/07/sb_0-7.html
Release Date: October 25, 2007
What's New in Mozilla Sunbird (R) 0.5
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Mozilla Sunbird 0.5 is the latest release of our standalone calendar
application. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest
version.
* Much more polished user interface in the calendar views
* Working hours are back
* Automatic migration of data in Sunbird 0.2, iCal.app, and Evolution
* Much improved printing functionality
* Support for Google Calendar (via the Google Calendar Provider extension)
* Vastly improved reliability
* Many performance improvements
* Many usability improvements
* A full list of changes that have gone into this release can
be found on The Rumbling Edge weblog at
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumblingedge/archives/2006/12/sb_0-5.html
Release Date: June 27, 2007
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Fixed starting date in agenda view.
Added ability in list view showing DAYS days to scroll forward
to show the next DAYS days or backwards to show the previous DAYS
days.
Fixed 'p' bug in new_project. Improved examples and added -r
switch for make_egs.py to restore the eg directory to its original
state and prevent examples from being displayed.
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Trap attempts to toggle completion off for repeated tasks. Combine
information notices to one screen on startup. Documentation tweaks
both internal and on-line.
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Added test suite and FAQ.
Only show the first unfinished repetition with @o r.
new_entry with repetitions now resets @d to the first date from
the recurrence rule that falls on or after the provided value of
@d. This provides a handy check on the recurrence rule by giving
the first date satisfying the rule.
new_entry with repetitions now sets @d to the first date from
the recurrence rule if the provided value is sooner than the
first date.
Caught and fixed subtle bug in repetitons.
Still more documentation tweaks.
More documentation corrections.
Corrected documentation errors.
Improved check for missing or bad project line.
Added check for missing project line.
Added check for missing title.
Fixed another bug in process_reps involving setting duedate.
Fixed bug setting interval in process_reps.
Factored repeated stuff out of process_file and new_entry into
process_reps. This means checks for repeated entries apply both
to files and new entries.
Show alert confirming export in iCal format and showing full ics
file path.
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Fixed bug in calling getsunmoon.
Cleaned up extraneous comments.
Catch alerts without a starting time. Display alerts regarding
automatic resets in a manner similar to errors.
Added traps for providing bad file numbers at prompts.
Second pass at better error trapping. Content checks date(s),
time, integer(s), presence of @s when @e is given and, when both
are given, that @s < @e.
First step to improved error trapping for problematic data files.
Added check_hash to check for required fields, unknown fields
and suitable content. Display errors nicely formatted by file
and line number and write messages to ~/.etmerrors.
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- Updating package for p5 module DateTime::Format::ISO8601 from 0.0403nb1
to 0.0600
- Setting gnu-gpl-v2 as license
- Adding some recommended build dependencies
Upstream changes:
0.06 Tue Apr 10 15:17:34 HST 2007
- add Test::Distribution tests
- merge rel_0_04_FIXES branch -- fixing the major regressions introduced
in 0.05
0.05 Tue Mar 27 11:25:42 HST 2007
- disable a test that may fail depending on the localtime date
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- Updating package for p5 module Data::ICal from 0.13nb1 to 0.15
- Setting license to gnu-gpl-v2
- Adjusting dependencies according to META.yml
Upstream changes:
0.15
* Escaping fixes
0.14
* No longer explodes if your .ics file lacks a VERSION property
* Perl 5.11 adds additional strictures. Patch from ANDK to deal [rt.cpan.org #34717]
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- Updating package for p5 module DateTimeX::Easy from 0.085 to 0.087
- Setting gnu-gpl-v2 as license
Upstream changes:
0.087:
- TODO'd some tests that were breaking because of time zone weirdness
- The previous entry is an example of gooder english!
0.086
- Treat a 4 digit number as a year... Format::Flexible changed on how it interpreted them
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- Updating package for p5 module Time::Progress from 1.3 to 1.5
- Setting license to gnu-gpl-v2
Upstream changes:
1.5 Wed Feb 6 2009
- %LlEe formats can take optional width (%10e for example)
1.4 Wed Feb 4 2009
- relicensed under same terms as Perl (i.e. incl. Artistic)
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patch for Python 2.6 by him.
iCalendar 2.0.1 (2008-07-11)
============================
API Changes:
* EXDATE and RDATE now returns a vDDDLists object, which contains a list
of vDDDTypes objects. This is do that EXDATE and RDATE can contain
lists of dates, as per RFC.
***Note!***: This change is incompatible with earlier behavior, so if you
handle EXDATE and RDATE you will need to update your code.
* When createing a vDuration of -5 hours (which in itself is nonsensical),
the ical output of that was -P1DT19H, which is correct, but ugly. Now
it's '-PT5H', which is prettier.
* Made the tests run under Python 2.5+
* Renamed the UTC class to Utc, so it would not clash with the UTC object,
since that rendered the UTC object unpicklable.
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major change.
Reported by Robert Elz in PR 41345.
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- updating package for p5 module Time::Piece from 1.13nb1 to 1.14
- setting gnu-gpl-v2 as license
upstream changes:
1.14
- rework add_months() to not rely on strptime being able to parse illegal
dates (Gisle Aas).
- Various win32 TZ fixes from p5p core perl version
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- Adjusting dependencies according to META.yml as result of wrong
assumption (see RT #46160)
- Setting license to gnu-gpl-v2
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===============
Version 2.26.2
===============
Applet
* fix utf-8 problems when switching activity by double-clicking
* allow to switch to same activity, if description is provided
* now the edit icon in drop-down window is keyboard-accessible
* re-enabled evolution task import since the problem has been fixed
* do not round to days in reports (because of 24h/8h day ambiguity)
* fix a rare bug that get's rid of activity in midnight
Updated translations
* te (Krishna Babu K)
* et (Ivar Smolin)
* es (Juanje Ojeda Croissier)
* zh_CN (Ray Wang)
* kn (Shankar Prasad)
* gl (Suso Baleato)
* ar (Djihed Afifi)
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with changed by jihbed.
The iCalendar package is a parser/generator of iCalendar files for
use with Python. It follows the RFC 2445 (iCalendar) specification
The package can both generate and parse iCalendar files, and can
easily be used as is.
The aim is to make a package that is fully compliant to RFC 2445,
well designed, simple to use and well documented.
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Added location to store exported iCal files to etmrc. Added export
to documentation and updated the on-line documentation. Added
discussion of icalendar and phpicalendar with illustrative screen
shots of the latter.
Updated documentation to reflect option to export list view to
iCalendar format.
Added export to gui.py.
Added export functions to data.py and removed export2ical.py.
Added ability to export the current list view in iCal format.
About to add ical support.
Overrule defaults for c_position, d_position and k_level if any
are set by -C, -D or -K by taking those not explicitly set to be
zero regardless of the defaults.
Fixed bug in new_event in which help text would be appended to
prior text with each call.
In new_event when getting a filenumber, loop until it is either
the number of a file or a period (cancel).
Added pause switch to draw_note. If True (default = False), it
will display msg and wait for 1 second before continuing. Used
to briefly display "Cancelled" when appropriate for new_event
and new_project.
Moved textpad key info to top of new event/project display. Leave
cursor at end of entry.
Modified MyListCtrl to accept a message argument so that the
message will not be lost when the screen is resized.
Fixed bug in which timer msg was not being cleared.
Re-factored new_event to take advantage of modified line2hash.
Fixed chrcode consistency check. Provide default chrcode if
missing from entry.
Fixed bugs in new_task and new_project introduced by journal
entry modifications to line2hash.
Fixed empty line bug.
Fixed bug in auto processing repeated tasks with @o s. Fixed bug
in toggle_completion for repeated tasks with @r l.
Fixed bug in multiline get_response.
Journal entry timer can now be interrupted and restarted and
journal entries display elapsed time rather that starting and
ending times.
Turned off logging. Documentation tweaks for journal entries.
Beta 3 for journal entries and time reports.
Fixed time report bug.
About to fiddle with the process for creating new journal entries.
In gui, recall last entry, if any, for 'a', 'l', 'u', 'U' and
'T'. Time report (beta 2).
Time report (beta).
Added time aggregates (alpha).
Playing with time aggregates.
Added journal entries and the ability to toggle their display.
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block). Uncomment some commented out LICENSE lines while here.
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- Updating package for p5 module DateTime::Format::Strptime from 1.0900
to 1.0901
- Adjusting dependencies
Upstream changes:
1.0900_01 2009-04-18 -- DEVELOPER RELEASE ONLY
- Makefile.PL changes for Windows users as per issue #16
1.0901 2009-05-16 -- Official release of above
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- Updating package for p5 DateTime modules from 0.49 to 0.50
Upstream changes:
0.50 2009-05-11
- Tests were failing on Win32 because they attempted to use a negative
epoch. Fixed so that these tests are skipped. Fixes RT #45966.
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http://live.gnome.org/Planner/About (and possibly nowhere else!)
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(thanks pkglint!)
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New in the v0.14.4 Release - 15 April 2009
* Rewrote printing to use the GTK printing API, fixing most problems with
printing on Windows (thanks to Francisco Moraes)
* Added display of minutes to duration format
* Added creation of Windows installer to Makefiles
* Dropped support for libgda < 3.0
* Added proper quoting to SQL code (168147, 571801)
* Fixed alignment problems in HTML export (471218, 478027)
* Fixed a crash in UNDO/REDO code (420443)
* Fixed several issues with the build (528582, 528971, 529045, 539993)
* New and updated translations
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Added force_start for etm.warn. Separated prompt from entry
textpad in get_response and added a second line for possible
wrapped overflow. Removed any spurious line-ends before writing
to file.
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Found and fixed check_update bug.
More check_update tweaks.
Another check_updates bug.
Fixed check_update bug and improved prompt.
Fixed unscheduled time bug in starting and ending minutes.
Made unscheduled time view adjust to window width and wrap time
entries when necessary.
Added graphical display to unscheduled time view. Reduced context,
project and id column widths and widened title column. Abbreviated
the date display when grouping by contexts, projects and keywords.
Changed date format for freetime and fixed typo /usr/bin/evn ->
/usr/bin/env.
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Fixed another bug in check_updates.
Fixed bug in check_updates.
Fixed bug in setting default startdate and stopdate for the
unscheduled view.
Documentation tweaks.
Bug fixes. Unscheduled now treated as a view parallel to agenda
and list.
Added 'e' column to display. Tweaks.
Unscheduled time support. Added earliest, latest, minimum, extent
(default event length) to rc.py. Use -u for the command line or
u for the gui. Entering '.' now cancels any operation which calls
for a response to a prompt. ? brings up the help screen in
non-editing mode.
Added column for 'e'. Gui entry for @e now supports entering
either a time or an integer number of minutes.
Added freetime.py. About to fiddle with adding a column for 'e'.
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- Updating package for p5 DateTime modules from 0.47 to 0.49
- Setting License to gnu-gpl-v2
- Removing unused / perl core dependencies
Upstream changes:
0.49 2009-05-04
- A bug in the test code for handling overloaded objects in from_epoch
resulted in a test failure on Perl 5.8.x. This release contains no
changes besides a test code fix.
0.48 2009-05-04
- Some of the accessors (the "main" ones like year(), month(), day(),
etc) now warn if they are passed a value. Patch from Shawn
Moore. Fixes RT #6979.
- DateTime::Duration expected DateTime to be loaded and used some
constants from it, but did not explicitly "use DateTime". Reported
by Jeff Kubina. RT #44740.
- The CLDR formatting for "c" and "cc" was incorrectly using the local
day of the week. This meant that it gave the wrong result for
locales where Monday is not considered the first day of the
week. Reported by Maros Kollar. RT #45007.
- DateTime->from_epoch did not allow an object which overloaded
numification as the epoch value. Patch by Michael Schwern. RT
#45653.
- Fixed how datetime subtraction is handled for some cases around DST
changes. This had been improved back in 0.30, but there were still
bugs. RT #45235.
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etm is an acronym for Event and Task Manager. It provides a format
for using simple text files to store event and task information,
a command line interface for viewing tasks and events in a variety
of convenient ways and a curses-based GUI for creating and modifying
events and tasks as well as viewing them. Alarms are supported for
events and repetition for both events and tasks in a powerful and
flexible manner.
Compared to the combination of wxRemind and yeaGTD, etm provides
the following advantages:
* an agenda view that shows events and tasks together for the
next few days rather than one day at a time in separate task
and event windows.
* a quick and simple way to enter events and tasks on a single
line.
* support for remind but also an independent way of entering
events with contexts, notes and optional alarms.
* an interactive GUI that uses curses and thus requires nothing
more than a terminal window.
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