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2009-02-14Added time/p5-MooseX-Types-DateTime version 0.03abs1-7/+6
This module packages several Moose::Util::TypeConstraints with coercions, designed to work with the DateTime suite of objects.
2009-02-14+p5-DateTimeX-Easyabs1-1/+2
2009-02-14Added time/p5-DateTimeX-Easy version 0.085abs3-0/+36
DateTimeX::Easy makes DateTime object creation quick and easy. It uses a variety of DateTime::Format packages to do the bulk of the parsing, with some custom tweaks to smooth out the rough edges (mainly concerning timezone detection and selection).
2009-02-14+p5-DateTime-Format-DateManipabs1-1/+2
2009-02-14Added time/p5-DateTime-Format-DateManip version 0.04abs3-0/+30
DateTime::Format::DateManip is a class that knows how to convert between Date::Manip dates and durations and DateTime and DateTime::Duration objects. Recurrences are note yet supported.
2009-02-13+p5-DateTime-Format-Flexibleabs1-1/+2
2009-02-13Added time/p5-DateTime-Format-Flexible version 0.05abs3-0/+36
If you have ever had to use a program that made you type in the date a certain way and thought "Why can't the computer just figure out what date I wanted?", this module is for you. DateTime::Format::Flexible attempts to take any string you give it and parse it into a DateTime object. The test file tests 2500+ variations of date/time strings. If you can think of any that I do not cover, please let me know.
2009-02-13+p5-DateTime-Format-Naturalabs1-1/+2
2009-02-13Added time/p5-DateTime-Format-Natural version 0.74abs3-0/+34
DateTime::Format::Natural takes a string with a human readable date/time and creates a machine readable one by applying natural parsing logic.
2009-02-13+p5-Date-Calcabs1-1/+2
2009-02-13Added time/p5-Date-Calc version 5.4abs3-0/+39
This package consists of a C library and a Perl module (which uses the C library, internally) for all kinds of date calculations based on the Gregorian calendar (the one used in all western countries today), thereby complying with all relevant norms and standards: ISO/R 2015-1971, DIN 1355 and, to some extent, ISO 8601 (where applicable). (See also http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/download/Date-Calc/DIN1355/ for a scan of part of the "DIN 1355" document (in German)). The module of course handles year numbers of 2000 and above correctly ("Year 2000" or "Y2K" compliance) -- actually all year numbers from 1 to the largest positive integer representable on your system (which is at least 32767) can be dealt with.
2009-02-13+p5-MooseX-Types-DateTimeabs1-1/+2
2009-02-13Added time/p5-MooseX-Types-DateTime version 0.03abs3-0/+43
This module packages several Moose::Util::TypeConstraints with coercions, designed to work with the DateTime suite of objects.
2009-02-13+p5-DateTime-Format-DateParseabs1-1/+2
2009-02-13Added time/p5-DateTime-Format-DateParse version 0.04abs3-0/+31
This module is a compatibility wrapper around Date::Parse. It accepts no arguments to its import method and exports no symbols.
2009-02-09Switch to Python 2.5 as default. Bump revision of all packages that havejoerg2-2/+4
changed runtime dependencies now.
2009-02-09Remove Python 2.1 support.joerg1-2/+1
2009-01-23Give up maintainership, as I have not so much as looked at pkgsrc injschauma1-2/+2
well over a year now. Sorry. :-(
2009-01-19+p5-Time-modulesabs1-1/+2
2009-01-19Set USE_LANGUAGES= # emptyabs1-2/+2
2009-01-19Added time/p5-Time-modules version 2006.0814abs3-0/+35
This package contains the following perl5 modules: Time::CTime.pm ctime, strftime, and asctime Time::JulianDay.pm Julian Day conversions Time::ParseDate.pm Reverses strftime and also understands relative times Time::Timezone.pm Time::DaysInMonth.pm
2009-01-16Update to 2.24.3:wiz2-7/+6
=============== Version 2.24.3 =============== Applet * Reverse the sqlite check to accomodate for python 2.6 and 3.0 Updated translations * bg (Alexander Shopov)
2009-01-11Update from version 1.18nb1 to 1.19.1 (upstream version 1.1901).he2-8/+7
Upstream changes: 1.1901 2008-11-01 - Test fixes only. The tests planned the wrong number of tests on 32-bit platforms, causing failures. 1.19 2008-11-01 - The calculation of the maximum integer size was using $Config{intsize} when it should use $Config{ivsize}. Apparently on a 64-bit platform intsize can be 4 when ivsize is 8. Based on a patch from Jan Dubois.
2009-01-11Update from version 0.79 to 0.81.1 (upstream 0.8301).he2-8/+7
Upstream changes: 0.8301 2008-11-07 - Test fixes only. The 19local-win32 tried to skip tests when they're run without write access to the registry, but this was done in a very broken way. 0.83 2008-10-27 - This release is based on version 2008h of the Olson database. The major changes in this release are for Argentina. - Updated the docs on how the local time zone is determined for various platforms. 0.82 2008-10-13 - This release is based on version 2008h of the Olson database. The major changes in this release are for Mauritius and Syria. 0.81 2008-10-06 - This release is based on version 2008g of the Olson database. The major changes in this release are for Brazil. 0.80 2008-09-15 - This release is based on version 2008f of the Olson database. The major changes in this release are for Mauritius, Morocco, Pakistan, Argentina, and Brazil. 0.7904 2008-08-30 - Added three more Windows time zone names to the Windows -> Olson mapping. This should fix test failures on up-to-date Windows boxes. Patch by David Pinkowitz. RT #38735. 0.7903 2008-08-22 - The DateTime::TimeZone->names_in_country() method was broken when called as a method. Reported by Lars Eggert. RT #38665. 0.7902 2008-08-18 - Fixed a lingering reference to DT::TimeZoneCatalog, which broke t/15catalog.t on fresh installs. 0.7901 2008-08-18 - This distro now provides the CET, EET, MET, and WET zones. These are provided by the Olson database for backwards compatibility. It's probably a bad idea to use them, but it's best if this package matches what a Unix system provides. - Moved the catalog to DateTime::TimeZone::Catalog, which now has some POD that lists all the available zones.
2009-01-07Update to 3.1.6:wiz2-6/+6
* Version 3.1 Patch 6 - 2008-11-16 - MAJOR ENHANCEMENT: A new OMITFUNC clause gives you additional control and flexibility over "omitted days" calculations. This is useful when holidays influence the timing of events several days later. See "COMPUTED LOCAL OMITS" in the man page. - ENHANCEMENT: The new evaltrig() built-in function lets you evaluate triggers from within an expression. - ENHANCEMENT: The new weekno() built-in function returns the ISO 8601 week number of a date. - ENHANCEMENT: The "WEEK" special lets you annotate calendar output with the week number. The TkRemind, rem2ps and rem2html back-ends support WEEK. - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: You can control whether timed reminders come before or after non-timed reminders with the "-g" flag. - BUG FIX: TkRemind did not work correctly if ~/.reminders was a directory. - BUG FIX: TkRemind incorrectly invoked Remind with the "-a" flag when showing today's reminders. - BUG FIX: In certain cases, a trigger containing a day, month and weekday would fail if it needed to cross a year boundary. This has been fixed.
2009-01-04Move scrollkeeper/omf.mk to rarian/omf.mk.wiz2-4/+4
scrollkeeper is nowadays included in rarian, so the omf.mk file should be there as well. Adapt all references.
2008-12-19Add libicalmarkd1-1/+2
2008-12-19Initial import of libical 0.42markd5-0/+511
an implementation of iCalendar protocols and data formats.
2008-12-18Bump BUILDLINK_{API,ABI}_DEPENDS.hira1-2/+2
Bump PKGREVISION (some packages ride the previous PKGREVISION bump).
2008-12-18Add missing entries to PLIST. Bump PKGREVISION.hira2-2/+6
2008-12-17Update Xfce to 4.4.3. This is bug fix release.hira1-4/+4
Changes since 4.4.2: x11/xfce4-panel: * Quite a bit code changed in the dnd code. Mostly to fix a segfault in FreeBSD-amd64, but more problems were discovered and a lot of code was simplified. * Don't respond the uri drags, we don't use it and it only causes problems like hiding the panel when a file was dragged over the panel (Bug #3815). * Fix crash with xrandr 1.2 (Bug #3620) x11/xfce4-desktop: * Make menu panel plugin honor CustomizeDesktopMenu kiosk setting (Bug #1026). * Fix incorrect initial desktop font size when setting custom font size if a custom font was never set before (Bug #3957). wm/xfce4-wm: * Fix automaximize on move * Remove trailing \0 in UTF-8 strings, that causes libwnck to rightfully complain that NET_WM_NAME contains invalid UTF-8 * Exit on SelectionClear event so that xfwm4 exits even with WM who do not send a ClientMessage event such as Openbox (Bug #2374) * Backport overlay and compositor support from trunk (Bug #3849) * Filter out grab/ungrab events so we don't end up redrawing the frame twice * Set monitor when positionning menu (Bug #4162) * Reduce flickering during resize (Bug #4283) * Fix NET_WM_STATE claiming maximization vertical and horizontal even if only horizontal of vertical is actually set (Should fix Bug #3969) * Loosen the rule that prevents an application from iconifying itself when skip_taskbar is set (Bug #4434) * Rework visual depth selection of the frame window (Bug #4452) * Add support for NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW * Take gravity bit into account in configure resize only requests to comply with standard (Bug #3634) * Add client windows to save set to avoid loosing all windows in case of crash * Use guint32 instead of Time internally to avoid potential issues in 64bits * Add a "--replace" command line option to replace ICCCM2 compliant window managers (Bug #3731) x11/libxfce4gui: * Fix format-string vulnerability in dialog code x11/xfce4-terminal: * Update to latest trunk translations. sysutils/xfce4-thunar: * Update to latest trunk translations. editors/xfce4-mousepad: * Sort recent items by most recently used. x11/xfce4-utils: * Fix missing translated chars (Bug #3543) Updated translations: * Basque * Brazilian Portuguese * Catalan * Chinese Traditional * Danish * Estonian * Finnish * French * Galician * German * Indonesian * Japanese * Korean * Kurdish * Latvian * Norwegian * Polish * Sinhala * Slovak * Slovene * Spanish * Turkish * Urdu
2008-12-11Update from version 0.41nb1 to 0.42.he2-7/+6
Upstream changes: 0.42 2008-09-12 - Based on CLDR 1.6.1, but this has no changes in the data we use. I just used 1.6.1 so people wouldn't ask me why I don't use 1.6.1 ;) - In the switch to CLDR (back in 0.30), I accidentally dropped a number of hard-coded aliases, notably for 'C'. These aliases have been restored. Reported by Adam Kennedy. RT #39208. - Generation of aliases based on the 3-letter ISO code for countries is now based on the most recent version of ISO639.
2008-12-11Include pyversion.mk before checking PYPKGPREFIX.ahoka1-1/+2
2008-12-10Update from version 0.4304 to 0.4501.he2-8/+8
Pkgsrc changes: o Adjust dependencies to suit new dependencies Upstream changes: 0.4501 2008-11-25 - The epoch() method got broken in the recent shuffling between Time::Local and Time::y2038. Unfortunately, the tests to catch this also got lost in the shuffle. Reported by Avianna Chao. 0.45 2008-11-11 - Reverted the changes to use Time::y2038, on the recommendation of Michael Schwern (the author of said module), because it is not yet stable. This may come back in a future release. 0.4401 2008-11-03 - In order to handle epochs > 2**32 properly on a 32-bit machine, we also need to import gmtime from Time::y2038. This changes fixes a whole bunch of test failures seen with 0.44. 0.44 2008-11-01 - XS-capable DateTime.pm now uses Time::y2038 instead of Time::Local. This lets it handle epochs up to 142 million years before and after the Unix epoch. - Fixed a compiler warning with Perl 5.10.0. - Fixed docs for year_with_era, which had AD and BC backwards. Reported by Vynce Montgomery. RT #39923. - The format_cldr() method did not format the "yy" format properly when the year ended in "0X". Reported by Wilson Santos. RT #40555. 0.4305 2008-10-03 - The pure Perl version of this module did not know about the end of 2008 leap second. Reported by James T Monty.
2008-12-06This is not a love song^W^W^WRose-DB-Object: fix homepage.seb1-2/+2
2008-12-06Fix path to python interpreter in hamster-applet, and copy hamster.dbjmcneill3-2/+23
with proper permissions to home directory. Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-12-02Add hamster-applet.wiz1-1/+2
2008-12-02Initial import of hamster-applet-2.24.2:wiz4-0/+174
This applet allows you to keep track on where are you spending your time.
2008-11-24Add a patch to fix regex pattern, taken from upstream:obache3-3/+19
http://swapoff.org/ticket/54 requested by PR 39938. Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-11-17Add and enable p5-Time-Progress.bad1-1/+2
2008-11-17Initial import of p5-Time-Progress 1.3bad3-0/+25
This module provides a class and methods to facilitate elapsed and estimated finish time reporting. Newer SVK wants this.
2008-11-15Update ruby-tzinfo package to 0.3.12.taca3-7/+8
Changes from 0.3.11: == Version 0.3.12 (tzdata v2008i) - 12-Nov-2008 * Updated to tzdata version 2008i (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/2440).
2008-11-12Remove HOMEPAGE.obache1-2/+1
It is not available anymore, suggested by PR 39901. Furthermore, it was not the official page, just a copy of README for internal use.
2008-11-10Update to 3.1.5:wiz7-52/+46
CHANGES TO REMIND * Version 3.1 Patch 5 - 2008-04-15 - MAJOR ENHANCEMENT: If you supply a directory name on the command line or for an INCLUDE command, then Remind reads all *.rem file in that directory (in the order returned by "glob") - ENHANCEMENT: The plain-text calendar ("-c") can draw lines using VT-100 line-drawing characters if invoked as "-cl" - ENHANCEMENT: The plain-text calendar can approximate SPECIAL COLOR reminders using VT-100 color escape sequences if invoked as "-cc". (You can combine the colors and line-drawing characters with -clc or -ccl.) - ENHANCEMENT: The "-t" option can take a numeric argument n. In this case, all reminders are assumed to have a delta of +n. (Without the argument, an infinite delta is assumed, as before.) If a numeric argument is given, the new system variable $DeltaOffset is set to the argument. - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: The "-i" command-line option can be used to define a function as well as set a variable. - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: String constants can have embedded quotes "Like \"this" - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: tkremind works better on small screens like that of the Eee-PC. - BUG FIX: Minor fix to HTML output courtesy of Ian! Allen. - BUG FIX: Parse error in calendar mode was fixed. * Version 3.1 Patch 4 - 2008-02-03 - ENHANCMENT: tkremind respects the "-b1" option and operates in 24-hour clock mode if the option is supplied. - ENHANCEMENT: tkremind has been tweaked to look better with Tcl/Tk 8.5. - CLEANUP: Version is kept only in configure.in instead of two different places. - CLEANUP: Added "const" qualifier to many places in the code that previously lacked it. - BUG FIX: A rare parsing error involving interaction between SATISFY and SKIP has been fixed. - BUG FIX: rem2html would output a horribly-wrong calendar for a 28-day February starting on Sunday (such as February 2009.) This has been fixed. - BUG FIX: The "-ivar=value" command-line option failed if Remind re-execed itself because we overwrote argv[]. This has been fixed. * Version 3.1 Patch 3 - 2007-10-15 + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - rem2html now uses CSS for a much better-looking calendar. NOTE: rem2html was completely rewritten and some of the command-line options have changed! - If a reminder has a DURATION clause, then the starting and ending times are output in calendar mode. + BUG FIXES - DST rules in "defs.rem" were updated to reflect new US/Canadian DST rules. - If a REM command cannot compute a trigger date, the SATISFY expression is not evaluated. This helps avoid spurious error messages in some reminders. * Version 3.1 Patch 2 - 2007-09-12 + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - build.tk tries to set defaults for location, paper size, etc from an existing "remind" installation if it detects one. - In queue mode, wake up once a minute and recalibrate sleep time. This should make Remind work better on laptops that suspend or hibernate. Note that "remind -q" does *not* handle date-rollover well; it simply exits if it notices date rollover. "remind -z0" (as used by tkremind) handles date rollover properly; it rereads the reminder file and rebuilds the queue if it notices date rollover. - tkremind: Added some key bindings to make navigation easier. - tkremind: Made calendar boxes use space more efficiently. - remind: The functionality of "rem" is now built into remind. If you invoke remind as "rem", then it uses a default filename. The installer sets up "rem" as a symbolic link to "remind". + CHANGE - "remind -p" no longer sorts SPECIAL reminders before non-SPECIAL. *** THIS MAY AFFECT BACKENDS *** Backends supplied by Roaring Penguin (rem2ps, rem2html and tkremind) are known to work properly. - "remind -p" no longer suppresses any AT-time associated with SPECIAL reminders. *** THIS MAY AFFECT BACKENDS *** Backends supplied by Roaring Penguin (rem2ps, rem2html and tkremind) are known to work properly. + BUG FIXES - examples/defs.rem: A few corrections to Jewish holidays courtesy of Art Werschulz. - src/Makefile.in: Added install-nostripped target. - SPECIAL COLOR now works more like MSG, including proper support for AT and for the %" %" escape sequence. - SPECIAL COLOR is queued correctly if it has an AT clause. - Using the psshade() or psmoon() functions emits a warning on stderr. You should use SPECIAL SHADE or SPECIAL MOON instead. * Version 3.1 Patch 1 - 2007-08-23 + MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS - Added the "nonomitted" function that solves a number of moving-reminder-in-response-to-holiday problems. The real-world problems solved are the "moving-garbage-day" problem and the "six-day-school-cycle" problem. + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - A few minor performance improvements in response to profiling runs. + BUG FIXES - Prevent compilation failure with gcc 2.95. - Fix trailing "s" bug with -k option. This was fixed in Debian's release, but the Debian maintainer never bothered to let me know. - Removed obsolete scripts: kall, rem, remind-all.sh, remind-all.csh - Made "-n" output always use "/" as date separator for consistency with "-p" and "-s". - Moon PNG images are transparent. Output of moon phases in rem2html improved slightly. - Various man-page fixes. * Version 3.1 Patch 0 - 2007-07-14 + MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS - Added the FROM clause. This lets you write reminders like: REM Mon FROM 16 July 2007 UNTIL 13 Aug 2007 MSG Some Mondays... - Remind now has a new datatype: A DATETIME object represents a date AND a time (to the nearest minute). DATETIME constants are written as '2007-09-01@14:33'. Various operators and functions have been modified to do sensible things with DATETIMEs and several new DATETIME functions have been added. - The SPECIAL COLOR reminder type has been hacked to behave more like a MSG type. It sorts properly and is emitted as a normal reminder in non-calendar mode. Simlarly, SPECIAL HTML sorts with -g as well. + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - TkRemind can e-mail you reminders if you don't dismiss the popup window after one minute. This is useful if you need to leave your workstation but want reminders to "follow" you via e-mail. - A new "-y" option to Remind generates tags for all reminders that lack a TAG clause. This may be useful for conversion tools that want each reminder to have a unique identifier. - A new "tzconvert" function lets you convert datetimes between different time zones. It's only as good as your C library, so test thoroughly please! Based on a patch from Stefan Wehr. - TkRemind sorts reminders by invoking Remind with the '-g' option. - The time and date separator characters can be changed at runtime by setting $TimeSep and $DateSep respectively. - The simple calendar ('-s') option can be immediately followed by an 'a'. This causes Remind to output reminders with deltas before the actual trigger date. Based loosely on an idea from Frank Terbeck. + MINOR CHANGES - Default date separator is now '-' instead of '/' - trigdate() and trigtime() behave differently - they return the integer 0 if the last reminder could not be computed or did not have an AT clause (respectively). - Maximum length of variable names has been increased from 12 to 16 characters. + BUG FIXES - Fixed a potential memory leak in queue.c - Fixed compile error on Mac OS X. - Fixed behaviour of "-sa" option so deltas correctly obey omitted days and the scheduling function (if one is used). - rem2ps would produce invalid PostScript in some rare cases (eg, for February 2007). This has been fixed.
2008-11-10Bump PKGREVISION for libXaw API depends bump due to libXaw8 removal.wiz7-13/+14
2008-11-09Add 'time' to CATEGORIESdsainty1-2/+2
2008-11-01Add and enable ocaml-calendar.obache1-1/+2
2008-11-01Import ocaml-calendar-2.0.4 as time/ocaml-calendar.obache5-0/+73
Packaged by Jaap Boender and requested by PR 39518. ocaml-calendar is an OCaml library for managing dates and times.
2008-10-28Update to 2.3.0:wiz23-1740/+48
New in the 2.3.0 Release: ------------------------- The main changes in this release are: * a new implementation of the projects tree using the GtkTreeView component which fixes a lot of the bugs regarding the projects tree manipulation and prepares the way for many customizations in future releases. * an initial implementation of a tray icon that displays timer status and allows the user to toggle the timer by clicking on it. * a rewrite of the idle detection using the XScreenSaver extension and of the timer system to make it more system power conservation friendly. * port of the report system to use guile version 1.8. * many changes in the configure script, including porperly checking for guile and gconf and version of available DBUS. * removal of some deprecated APIs usage. In addition, many bugs have been fixed, including: * broken behavior of drag-and-drop (#1856268) * compiles but crashes on startup in fedora core 5 (#1802501) * activity journal truncates seconds (#1706365) * green bar flickers when value changes (#1171204) * dragging project to make sub-project will not scroll (#831808) New in the 2.2.3 Release: ------------------------- This release brings better internationalization in reports with locale based formating of times and monetary values. The newly added support for DBus messages allows users to start/stop the timer and save/reload the data file from the command line using the gnotime-remote script. Also, an update user's manual covers most of the features available in this version. In addition, many bugs have been fixed, including: -- Crash when saving to full filesystem (#1548248) -- Day of century calculation error causing skipped day in reports -- Conflicting keybindings (#1639477) -- Invoice report doesn't work in locales other than C -- Hidden question dialog when overwriting file during report saving (http://bugs.debian.org/422023)
2008-10-27Update to 2.24:wiz3-11/+16
2008-09-23 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: Up version to 2.24.0 for release 2008-08-29 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: Up version to 2.23.91 for release 2008-08-26 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: Define HANDLE_LIBECAL_MEMORY to avoid the warning message * src/evolution-webcal-main.c (e_webcal_load): Free the name and description when LIBICAL_MEMFIXES is defined 2008-07-25 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: * Makefile.am: Update and require inltool 0.40.0 2008-02-24 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: Up version to 2.21.92 for release 2008-02-24 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: Sync the version with GNOME/Evolution 2.21 2008-01-30 Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns@gmail.com> * configure.ac: Up version to 2.13.90 for release 2008-01-15 Dan Winship <danw@gnome.org> * configure.ac: Require libsoup 2.4 * src/evolution-webcal-notify.c: * src/evolution-webcal-main.c: Minor updates for libsoup 2.4