Re: DT::C::Chinese fails a bunch of tests

2005-06-28 Thread Daisuke Maki
Eh, sorry. That's what you get for programming while you've only had an 
hour of sleep in two days. I think there were a few minor changes that I 
had added after 0.03. I'll take this as a chance to release those and 
review the release.


--d

Dave Rolsky wrote:

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Hill, Ronald wrote:


I am testing this and am unable to install.
DateTime-calendar-chinese requires
'DateTime::Event::Chinese'  => '>= 0.04',

But I checked CPAN it only goes to version 0.03
Have you not yet uploaded the new version to CPAN yet?



I noticed this too.  It passed all its tests anyway.


-dave

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RE: DT::C::Chinese fails a bunch of tests

2005-06-28 Thread Dave Rolsky

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Hill, Ronald wrote:


I am testing this and am unable to install.
DateTime-calendar-chinese requires
'DateTime::Event::Chinese'  => '>= 0.04',

But I checked CPAN it only goes to version 0.03
Have you not yet uploaded the new version to CPAN yet?


I noticed this too.  It passed all its tests anyway.


-dave

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RE: DT::C::Chinese fails a bunch of tests

2005-06-28 Thread Hill, Ronald

Hi Maki,

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Daisuke Maki wrote:

> Dave, I seem to have found it. DT::Util::Calc's mod() function behaves
oddly 
> when using $bigint->bmod($mod).
>
> Can you confirm that this will fix your problems?

I am testing this and am unable to install.
DateTime-calendar-chinese requires
'DateTime::Event::Chinese'  => '>= 0.04',

But I checked CPAN it only goes to version 0.03
Have you not yet uploaded the new version to CPAN yet?

Thanks

Ron Hill



Re: DT::C::Chinese fails a bunch of tests

2005-06-28 Thread Dave Rolsky

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Daisuke Maki wrote:



Anyone have any ideas why?  I was hoping to use it as an example in my 
datetime talk at YAPC but oh well.


Dave, I seem to have found it. DT::Util::Calc's mod() function behaves oddly 
when using $bigint->bmod($mod).


Can you confirm that this will fix your problems?


Yep, I just installed the new version and it works great.  Now I can talk 
about Chinese Valentine's Day in my talk!


Thanks for the quick response.


-dave

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