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here is the log from the commit of package perl-Task-Kensho-XML for
openSUSE:Factory checked in at 2016-07-12 23:50:57
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/perl-Task-Kensho-XML (Old)
and /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.perl-Task-Kensho-XML.new (New)
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Package is "perl-Task-Kensho-XML"
Changes:
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/work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/perl-Task-Kensho-XML/perl-Task-Kensho-XML.changes
2015-02-25 02:16:47.000000000 +0100
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/work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.perl-Task-Kensho-XML.new/perl-Task-Kensho-XML.changes
2016-07-12 23:50:58.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,0 +2,13 @@
+Fri Jun 24 06:36:48 UTC 2016 - [email protected]
+
+- updated to 0.39
+ see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Task-Kensho-XML/Changes
+
+ 0.39 2016-05-14
+ - WebDev: removed Dancer, added Dancer2
+ - OOP: added Moose, Moo and many related modules
+ - Exceptions: remove TryCatch
+ - Testing: remove Test::Most and Test::NoWarnings, added
Test::Warnings
+ - Config: added JSON::MaybeXS
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
Old:
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Task-Kensho-XML-0.38.tar.gz
New:
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Task-Kensho-XML-0.39.tar.gz
cpanspec.yml
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Other differences:
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++++++ perl-Task-Kensho-XML.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.lJF5b2/_old 2016-07-12 23:50:59.000000000 +0200
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.lJF5b2/_new 2016-07-12 23:50:59.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# spec file for package perl-Task-Kensho-XML
#
-# Copyright (c) 2015 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+# Copyright (c) 2016 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@@ -17,65 +17,66 @@
Name: perl-Task-Kensho-XML
-Version: 0.38
+Version: 0.39
Release: 0
%define cpan_name Task-Kensho-XML
-Summary: A Glimpse at an Enlightened Perl: XML Development
+Summary: Glimpse at an Enlightened Perl: XML Development
License: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Task-Kensho-XML/
-Source:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/E/ET/ETHER/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
+Source0:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/E/ET/ETHER/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
+Source1: cpanspec.yml
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
-BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build::Tiny) >= 0.038
+BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build::Tiny) >= 0.034
+BuildRequires: perl(Module::Metadata)
BuildRequires: perl(RDF::Trine)
BuildRequires: perl(XML::Generator::PerlData)
BuildRequires: perl(XML::LibXML)
BuildRequires: perl(XML::LibXSLT)
BuildRequires: perl(XML::SAX)
BuildRequires: perl(XML::SAX::Writer)
-Recommends: perl(RDF::Trine)
-Recommends: perl(XML::Generator::PerlData)
-Recommends: perl(XML::LibXML)
-Recommends: perl(XML::LibXSLT)
-Recommends: perl(XML::SAX)
-Recommends: perl(XML::SAX::Writer)
+Requires: perl(RDF::Trine)
+Requires: perl(XML::Generator::PerlData)
+Requires: perl(XML::LibXML)
+Requires: perl(XML::LibXSLT)
+Requires: perl(XML::SAX)
+Requires: perl(XML::SAX::Writer)
%{perl_requires}
%description
-From the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensho manpage:
+From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensho:
Kenshō (見性) (C. Wu) is a Japanese term for enlightenment experiences -
most commonly used within the confines of Zen Buddhism - literally
meaning "seeing one's nature"[1] or "true self."[2] It generally
"refers to the realization of nonduality of subject and object."[3]
-the Task::Kensho manpage is a list of recommended modules for Enlightened
-Perl development. CPAN is wonderful, but there are too many wheels and you
-have to pick and choose amongst the various competing technologies.
-
-The plan is for the Task::Kensho manpage to be a rough testing ground for
-ideas that go into among other things the Enlightened Perl Organisation
-Extended Core (EPO-EC).
-
-The modules that are bundled by the Task::Kensho manpage are broken down
-into several categories and are still being considered. They are all taken
-from various top 100 most used perl modules lists and from discussions with
-various subject matter experts in the Perl Community. That said, this
-bundle does _not_ follow the guidelines established for the EPO-EC for peer
-review via industry advisers.
-
-Starting in 2011, the Task::Kensho manpage split its sub-groups of modules
-into individually-installable tasks. Each the Task::Kensho manpage sub-task
-is listed at the beginning of its section in this documentation.
-
-When installing the Task::Kensho manpage itself, you will be asked to
-install each sub-task in turn, or you can install individual tasks
-separately. These individual tasks will always install all their modules by
-default. This facilitates the ease and simplicity the distribution aims to
-achieve.
+Task::Kensho is a list of recommended modules for Enlightened Perl
+development. CPAN is wonderful, but there are too many wheels and you have
+to pick and choose amongst the various competing technologies.
+
+The plan is for Task::Kensho to be a rough testing ground for ideas that go
+into among other things the Enlightened Perl Organisation Extended Core
+(EPO-EC).
+
+The modules that are bundled by Task::Kensho are broken down into several
+categories and are still being considered. They are all taken from various
+top 100 most used perl modules lists and from discussions with various
+subject matter experts in the Perl Community. That said, this bundle does
+_not_ follow the guidelines established for the EPO-EC for peer review via
+industry advisers.
+
+Starting in 2011, Task::Kensho split its sub-groups of modules into
+individually-installable tasks. Each Task::Kensho sub-task is listed at the
+beginning of its section in this documentation.
+
+When installing Task::Kensho itself, you will be asked to install each
+sub-task in turn, or you can install individual tasks separately. These
+individual tasks will always install all their modules by default. This
+facilitates the ease and simplicity the distribution aims to achieve.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
@@ -93,6 +94,6 @@
%files -f %{name}.files
%defattr(-,root,root,755)
-%doc Changes LICENSE README weaver.ini
+%doc Changes LICENSE README
%changelog
++++++ Task-Kensho-XML-0.38.tar.gz -> Task-Kensho-XML-0.39.tar.gz ++++++
++++ 2523 lines of diff (skipped)
++++++ cpanspec.yml ++++++
---
#description_paragraphs: 3
#description: |-
# override description from CPAN
#summary: override summary from CPAN
#no_testing: broken upstream
#sources:
# - source1
# - source2
#patches:
# foo.patch: -p1
# bar.patch:
#preamble: |-
# BuildRequires: gcc-c++
#post_prep: |-
# hunspell=`pkg-config --libs hunspell | sed -e 's,-l,,; s, *,,g'`
# sed -i -e "s,hunspell-X,$hunspell," t/00-prereq.t Makefile.PL
#post_build: |-
# rm unused.files
#post_install: |-
# sed on %{name}.files
#license: SUSE-NonFree
#skip_noarch: 1
#custom_build: |-
#./Build build flags=%{?_smp_mflags} --myflag
#custom_test: |-
#startserver && make test
#ignore_requires: Bizarre::Module