There's been several cases recently of folks publishing new modules to
CPAN in the DateTime namespace that don't really fit in with the DateTime
project as a whole. Sometimes these modules are duplicative of existing
efforts, and the authors can hopefully be redirected towards helping an
existi
0.6902 2007-11-05
- Fixed many sloppy uses of eval blocks which would leave $@ set after
calling various DT::TZ methods/functions. This could cause unrelated
error checking to find $@ set to something and log an error or
die. Reported by Kat.
0.6901 2007-11-02
- Add Win32::TieRegistr
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Kit kat wrote:
5B> The following is beyond my (limited) knowledge of Perl:
I have installed DateTime-0.41and I have been able to create an error by
calling strftime with a '%z' in the input string, but it seems to calculate
the UTC offset correctly. The strange part is that
On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Jonathan Leffler wrote:
That is impressive - I got the notification that 2007i was released about
two hours ago (according to Gmail) through my subscription to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.
Well done!
Thanks. However, the only thing I really did was automate the proc
0.69 2007-11-01
- This release is based on version 2007i of the Olson database, which
includes changes to Cuba and Syria.
-dave
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0.68 2007-10-01
- This release is based on version 2007h of the Olson database, which
includes changes to Egypt, Iran, Palestine, Brazil, and Venezuela.
-dave
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Rick Measham wrote:
Is there any chance we can have ->truncate( to => 'Sunday' ) for truncating
to week-beginning-on-sunday?
Heh, you got Warnocked.
I see it's use, but it's really easy to do already:
$dt->truncate( to => 'week' )->subtract( days => 1 );
-dave
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Rick Measham wrote:
via RT wrote:
Queue: DateTime-Format-Strptime
Subject: 004_locale_defaults test failing
Ticket http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=29330 >
The 004_locale_defaults.t failed during make test. This is also
happening for the CPAN::Report
0.41 2007-09-10
[ BUG FIXES ]
- The 13strftime.t test was failing when DateTime::Locale 0.35 was
installed. The test has been adjusted and we now list DT::Locale
0.35 as the minimum version. Reported by David Cantrell.
-dave
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0.35 2007-09-09
- Based on CLDR 1.5
This includes a bunch of new locales, so if there's a language you needed
that wasn't available before, it may be there now.
-dave
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Your guide t
0.7901 2007-09-01
- The memory-cycle.t test will fail if you have PadWalker and the
current Devel::Cycle (1.07) installed. I forgot I had patched my
local Devel::Cycle to fix this bug.
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0.79 2007-08-30
- Fix several circular references in
DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser. This would be triggered by any
standard usage of DT::F::Builder. Reported by Carl Franks. RT
#29034.
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0.40 2007-08-30
[ BUG FIXES ]
- A custom formatter would be lost after a call to set() or
truncate(). Reported by Kjell-Magne Øierud. RT #28728.
- The truncate() method docs said it accepted "second" as a parameter,
but it didn't actually do the right thing with it. Now it always
trunca
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Kjell-Magne Øierud wrote:
I have one question about the behavior the _stringify() method. As
documented the method defaults to return the equivalent of
$dt->ymd('-') . 'T' . $dt->hms(':')
What I'm wondering about is why the time zone is not included? Like in
$dt->strftime
0.67 2007-08-20
- This release is based on version 2007g of the Olson database, which
includes changes to Egypt, Antarctica, Australia, and Indiana (Perry
County).
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Your guide to
http://use.perl.org/~jdavidb/journal/34032
http://use.perl.org/~jdavidb/journal/34033
I'm too cranky to do a good job, but if someone less cranky wanted to
respond, that'd be good.
-dave
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0.39 2007-07-17
- Yet more changes to how infinity is handled and tested. This passes
for me on 32-bit Win XP and 64-bit Linux, which is promising. Patch
by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes. RT #22392.
-dave
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Rick Measham wrote:
Martin Thurn via RT wrote:
Tue Jul 10 00:18:37 2007: Request 28075 was acted upon.
Transaction: Ticket created by MTHURN
Queue: DateTime-Format-Strptime
Subject: missing prereq DateTime::Helpers
Broken in: 1.0700
Severity: Important
0.6603 2007-07-07
- The DateTime::TimeZone->names_in_country() method returned the wrong
thing in scalar context. Instead of a simple array reference, it
returned a reference to an array reference. Reported by John
O'Rourke. RT #27843.
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On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Bill Moseley wrote:
I populate the timezone table with DateTime::TimeZone->all_names.
When a user sets their timezone they must pick from what's available
in the timezone table.
Is the list of timezones reasonably static? I assume it doesn't
change very often.
Actually, i
This might be of interest to folks on this list.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 10:07:11 -0700
From: Eric Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Geographical boundaries for the continental US tz zones
Resent-Date:
Nothing too major in this release, just some outstanding minor fixes.
0.38 2007-06-30
[ BUG FIXES ]
- Require Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 in pod-coverage.t, since we use
all_modules, which was only exported as of version 1.08. Reported by
MATSUNO Tokuhiro. Fixes RT #26594.
- Fixed a bad lin
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.
-dave
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On Tue, 29 May 2007, Jonathan Leffler wrote:
1. The distribution included the two *.tmp files that were not listed in
the MANIFEST - pod2htmd.tmp and pod2htmi.tmp - so CPANPLUS wouldn't trust
the distribution.
Fix:
Black JL: cd DateTime-TimeZone-0.6601
Black JL: ls *.tmp
pod2htmd.tmp pod2htm
On Wed, 16 May 2007, Simon Wistow wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 04:46:56PM +0100, Zefram said:
A "recurring event" is not a single event. It is a structured group of
events. You should have distinct classes for single event and recurrence.
Most of the methods you list are applicable to one c
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Harder, Paul wrote:
One of our problems is to automate the task of deciding what time zone
pertains, given the locality. In other words, if the location is
"KIAH", which is the ICAO code for Houston Intercontinental Airport in
Houston, Texas, how can I know what time zone
0.6601 2007-05-08
- 0.66 screwed up the test count in 04local.t if certain tests were
skipped. Reported by David Precious.
-dave
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/usr/share/zoneinfo. RT #26438.
- Require Cwd 3.0+, since Cwd;:abs_path() in older versions does not
following a chain of symlinks.
Dave Rolsky
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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.
Dave Rolsky
Compassionate Action for Animals - http
0.64 2007-04-02
- This release is based on version 2007e of the Olson database
(changes in the Syria and Honduras time zones).
-dave
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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 undocum
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Boorstein, Daniel B wrote:
Are you saying that in general you don't expect classes derived from
DateTime to include additional instance data in the conventional manner
(tacking it onto $self)?
I'm not even sure I expect classes to derive from DateTime at all.
DateTime.pm
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Rick Measham wrote:
Boorstein, Daniel B wrote:
I realize this is my problem since I broke encapsulation, but I'm
wondering if others have dealt with this already. Is there a designated
means for derived classes to add custom instance data? I've perused the
docs, but didn't
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Nick Hibma wrote:
This could be simplified if we could specify a default time zone which is by
default set to 'floating' for the DateTime::Format::MySQL module:
use Date::Format::MySQL;
Date::Format::MySQL::set_default_timezone('GMT');
I tend to not favo
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.
-dave
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Anthony R. J. Ball wrote:
It might make sense in that case to return the observance date and somehow
return the change that happens, or add another call that returns that data
for that change. Maybe return a datetime object and a duration object? Or
have a separate call that
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Zefram wrote:
Dave Rolsky wrote:
I'd prefer multiple methods to a third parameter. Different names provides
clarity. Who would know what a number means without looking in the docs?
It's not meant to be used without reading the doc at least once.
Once read, of c
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Zefram wrote:
Anthony R. J. Ball wrote:
I want to be able to grab the actual DST change dates for a timezone
and year.
Some of what I'm doing would benefit from this too. I suggest an addition
to the DT::TZ API:
=head2 $tz->boundary_for_datetime($dt, $which)
I'd pr
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Zefram wrote:
Dave Rolsky wrote:
- This release is based on version 2007c of the Olson database.
Where do we stand regarding my proposed changes? Are you waiting for
anything from me?
No, I'm just still thinking about all the implications, and I've been
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Éric Cholet wrote:
Are there any plans to apply Tatsuhiko Miyagawa's patch at
http://www.mail-archive.com/datetime@perl.org/msg05633.html
It fixes an issue I am having when thawing seralized datetimes:
Parameter #1 (undef) to DateTime::Locale::load was an 'undef', which is
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.
I'm hesitant to say the bug is in Storable, but I'm
0.62 2007-02-26
- This release is based on version 2007c of the Olson database.
-dave
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Zefram wrote:
I found a better way: URI::file can translate between filename syntaxes.
We can specify that the $TZ setting is a Unix-style filename, and it gets
translated as appropriate. On Windows you can do "/c:/etc/localtime"
and the file C:\etc\localtime is used, and "
0.6101 2007-02-18
- Fixes a major bug in 0.61. Passing "local" as a time zone new to
DateTime::TimeZone->new() caused a fatal error.
0.61 2007-02-18
- Lots of internal changes in the code used to determine a system's
local time zone.
- As a result, we now have a much better method f
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Zefram wrote:
Anything that looks like a System V timezone string is treated as such,
via DT::TZ::SystemV. This interpretation overrides some of the zones
and links in the Olson database, and a couple that were in DT::TZ only.
In each case, of course, the overridden names
0.60 2007-02-13
- This release is based on version 2007b of the Olson database.
For the next release, I'm planning to integrate Zefram's work on handling
SysV time zones and direct use of the binary Olson files.
-dave
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1.172007-01-25
- I made the same test count mistake as was in 1.14 again. This
release fixes the test count (again) when running on a system that
doesn't support negative epochs (like Win32). Patched by Kenichi
Ishigaki (again).
Sigh.
-dave
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Zefram wrote:
Matthew wrote:
I see all the Etc/GMT+X inside my /usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/ so what's up?
DateTime::TimeZone doesn't look in /usr/share/zoneinfo. It has its own
version of the zoneinfo database, in the form of Perl modules, but it
doesn't include the Etc pseu
If you upgraded to 1.14 or 1.15 you should probably upgrade to 1.16, since
the last two releases are fairly broken.
1.162007-01-23
- The leap year fix in 1.14 was pretty broken, as it checked after
converting the year to Perl's internal (year - 1900) format.
I hate this (year - 1900) cr
1.142007-01-21
- Fixed leap year check to produce the right answer for years outside
of the 32-bit epoch range (such as 1900 and 2100). See rt.perl.org
#31241. Reported by Nathan Zook.
-dave
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0.36 2007-01-18
[ BUG FIXES ]
- For infinity, use 100 ** 1000 instead of 100 ** 100 ** 100. This may
fix the problems with infinity on some platforms (or may
not). Suggested by Bjorn Tackmann. See RT #17390, #19626, and
#22392.
- Require DateTime::TimeZone 0.59, which includes a similar
0.59 2007-01-18
- When trying to find the local timezone for a machine based on
/etc/localtime, ignore /usr/share/zoneinfo/posixrules. This fixes a
bug seen on FreeBSD 6.2. Reported by . RT #24026.
- For infinity, use 100 ** 1000 instead of 100 ** 100 ** 100. This may
fix the problems
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Adam Kennedy wrote:
However, DateTime::Tiny imposes on your namespace, so I'd like your blessing
on this.
Alternatively, someone suggest an alternative that complies with the rules
above.
I think you could simply patch DateTime::LazyInit to not require
DateTime.pm at co
0.58 2007-01-08
- This release is based on version 2007a of the Olson database.
-dave
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On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 11:13:34AM -0600, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Bill Moseley wrote:
I just grabbed latest from CPAN and get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/build/DateTime-0.35$ prove -b t/03components.t
t/03componentsok 52/135Can't l
On Sat, 6 Jan 2007, Bill Moseley wrote:
I just grabbed latest from CPAN and get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/build/DateTime-0.35$ prove -b t/03components.t
t/03componentsok 52/135Can't locate object method "era_abbreviation" via package
"DateTime::Locale::en_US" at blib/lib/DateTime.pm line 606.
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> If so, then it might be reasonable to leave only the actual calendar >
modules in D::C and place all the other in DateTime::Indic as support >
modules.
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
If so, then it might be reasonable to leave only the actual calendar
modules in D::C and place all the other in DateTime::Indic as support
modules.
I agree. Dave is a new DateTime::Indic namespace ok?
There's already some bits in DateTime::Util fo
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Thomas Thurman wrote:
Well, it's not simply Christian, because not all Christian churches use the
traditional calendar: as far as I'm aware, just the liturgical ones
(Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran...) do; that's why I called it
Liturgical::Christian.
Heh, like I ha
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Jim Bacon wrote:
I'm still a newbie to the group, but I would reverse the last two naming
elements, yielding the following: DateTime::Calendar::Liturgical::Christian
This seems fine, as does DT::C::Christian::Liturgical. Either way is clear
enough.
The real question is
0.57 2006-11-27
- This release is based on version 2006p of the Olson database.
-dave
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0.56 2006-11-16
- Really fix the sorting of names_in_country(). Patch by Tatsuhiko
Miyagawa.
- Allow names like "JST-9" and "GMT+0" in $ENV{TZ} when trying to find
the local time zone. Reported by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa.
-dave
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006, Tim Retout wrote:
I'm in the process of writing [0]some DateTime modules to handle the
academic calendar used at my [1]university.
[0] http://svn.wuglug.org.uk/repos/warwickdate/perl/
[1] http://www.warwick.ac.uk/
I split them up into one that calculated the start of a giv
0.55 2006-11-06
- This release is based on version 2006o of the Olson database.
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On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Zefram wrote:
Dave Rolsky wrote:
Pretty much all DBMS's (ok, not SQLite) have support for datetime as a
data type.
Worms. Can thereof. A datetime type is not a primary feature of a DBMS,
so it's probably not had much attention paid to it. Until recentl
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Zefram wrote:
OK, so you want the other behaviour. I suggest that instead of storing
an actual timestamp you should store a broken-down time: week number,
day of week, local time of day, and (most important) timezone rule.
You can put those together in DateTime to find out w
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Matthew wrote:
I tried to do so. The problem is that the date's are stored in the users
local timezone and we only store the offset from GMT. (ex: -6 or 7)
Well, there's your problem right there. You realy can't do this and expect
it to work, as you're finding out. You ne
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Steven Schubiger wrote:
->parse_datetime($string)
->parse_datetime( string => $string, debug => 1 );
Did both of it. But shouldn't we provide the options hash to new() instead?
Well, that depends on whether the module really needs a constructor. At
present, having
On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Barry Moore wrote:
t/01basicok 5/7101Can't locate object method "catfile" via
package "File::Spec" (perhaps you forgot to load "File::Spec"?) at
t/01basic.t line 52.
There is in fact no use File::Spec in that test script, so when I add that I
fix that error,
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
DateTime::Span::Birth 0.01 is now going to CPAN.
A nit on the name. With just "birth", it seems like it might be related to
predicting the birth of a baby, something like generating a span of dates
in which the birth is expected. I think it migh
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Steven Schubiger wrote:
If this were to go under DateTime, I'd probably want to have be something
like DateTime::Format::Natural::EN or something like that, since it's
quite possible people will want parsers for other languages as well. I'd
also want it to have an interface
0.54 2006-10-25
- Got rid of the STORABLE_attach methods. This was causing bugs when
trying to freeze/thaw a DateTime.pm object, and I realized that
because of how the DT::TimeZone internals work, there's not much
gained by using STORABLE_attach instead of STORABLE_freeze. Even
with S
0.53 2006-10-24
- Freezing and thawing a DT::TimeZone::OffsetOnly object was broken in
0.52 (and probably earlier versions as well). Reported by Tatsuhiko
Miyagawa.
- Freezing and thawing a DT::TimeZone::Floating object was also broken.
-dave
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0.3101 2006-10-23
- Fixed a test failure when DateTime::Locale is installed on a system
where DateTime.pm has never been installed.
- Fixed a test failure in bleadperl. RT Ticket #22515. Reported by
Steve Peters.
-dave
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0.52 2006-10-22
- The names_in_country() method no longer sorts the zone
names. Instead, it returns them in order from most- to
least-populated.
- Added a STORABLE_attach method for integration with newer versions
of Storable which provide better support for singletons.
- Made offset_
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
On 10/14/06, Dave Rolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is in 0.51. It's a bit different from what you wrote. The biggest
difference is that you can only get the zones by country code. I didn't
want to add a dependency on Locale
0.35 2006-10-22
[ ENHANCEMENTS ]
- Added several new methods for getting locale-based data, era_abbr(),
era_name(), quarter_abbr(), and quarter_name(). The era() method
returns the same data as era_abbr(), but is deprecated.
-dave
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I tested this release with the latest DateTime.pm and it still works,
which is good. I'll be releasing a new DT.pm soon which takes advantage of
the new data in this version, like era names, quarter name/abbr, etc.
0.30 2006-10-22
- Now using the CLDR data instead of ICU. This isn't a big ch
Well, that was quick. I went to work on DT.pm 0.35 and realized that I
needed some more methods in DT::Locale.
DT.pm 0.34 and earlier should work fine with DT::Locale 0.30, but DT.pm
0.35 will require this new version of DT::Locale.
0.31 2006-10-22
- Added era_name() and era_abbreviation(
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, David Cantrell wrote:
This is in 0.51. It's a bit different from what you wrote. The biggest
difference is that you can only get the zones by country code. I didn't
want to add a dependency on Locale::Country, but I did mention it in the
docs.
So make it an optional modu
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
For the last "n" versions of DateTime::TimeZone (sorry, don't
recall where it started), I've gotten a CPU-bound huge pause right after...
ok 1545 - The object isa DateTime::TimeZone
ok 1546 - name should be UTC
ok 1547 - should not be flo
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Alex Teslik wrote:
- CPAN says the project is Pure-Perl, which is great. I would like to throw it
That's somewhat out-of-date. DateTime.pm ships with both XS and pure Perl
implementations of some pieces. The XS bits are faster, but if you don't
have a compiler it doesn't
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
I'll take a look at the tarball and integrate it into the DT::TZ.
I'll probably change the package name so it's just part of DT::TZ, which
already has a bunch of functions for getting lists of time zones.
Sounds great. Thanks!
This is in 0.51. I
No new Olson data in this one ...
0.51 2006-10-13
- Added two new catalog-related functions, countries() and
names_in_country(). Using these functions allows you to map ISO3066
country codes to the time zones used in that country. Based on code
by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa.
-dave
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
the actual mapping data (from country to available timezones) is
created using 'zone.tab' file in the Olson database.
Dave: Do you think it's OK to upload this module to CPAN? Or, should
it be part of DateTime::TimeZone module itself?
Given that
0.50 2006-10-10
- This release is based on version 2006n of the Olson database.
-dave
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Adriano Ferreira wrote:
use DateTime::Cron::Simple;
my $c = DateTime::Cron::Simple->new($cron);
print "ok" if $c->validate_time($dt); # $dt is a DateTime
object or DateTime->now by default
There is also "$c->new_cron($cron)" to change the cron entry
represented
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, José Parrella wrote:
I'm the one that made the original complaint about DT::Cron::Simple
representing the Venezuelan Patents Office. I've finished writing an
API-compatible module, named DT::Cron::Parser [1]. I reduced the number
of lines of code and contemplated the ability
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Adriano Ferreira wrote:
I am offering myself as a volunteer to rewrite DateTime::Cron::Simple
as requested by Adam Kennedy. If there is no objection, I am starting
to code and will return with something as soon as possible.
The reference will be the API described in the POD
Hello, datetimers,
That time has come in my life where I'm in the market for a new job. I'm
mostly interested in a full time position, though a suitably fascinating,
well-paying, and long-term contract is something I'd consider as well.
I live in Minneapolis and I'm not looking to move, but I
I announced this before but forgot to upload it, so here's a new
announcement, and I already uploaded it.
0.48 2006-09-18
- This release is based on version 2006l of the Olson database.
- Fix finding of local time zone when there is a $SIG{__DIE__} handler
in effect. The handler broke th
0.48
- Fix finding of local time zone when there is a $SIG{__DIE__} handler
in effect. The handler broke the internal use of exceptions in one
of DateTime::TimeZone::Local's methods. Reported by JD Hedden. RT
#20982.
-dave
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Ernesto Hernández-Novich wrote:
Several months ago I started packaging DateTime::Cron::Simple for Debian
GNU/Linux as part of the process of packaging dependencies for a large
perl-based CMS. At the time, I noted that DateTime::Cron::Simple does not have
a license and contac
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Loo, Peter # PHX wrote:
I tried using DateTime.pm, however, it was costing me about 11 seconds
for every 5,000 rows so I ended up using Time::Local and the localtime
that came with Perl. Here is my sample code:
If by rows your mean from a DBMS, you'd probably get the best
0.48 2006-08-29
- This release is based on version 2006k of the Olson database.
-dave
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Kawasaki Yusuke wrote:
Hello from Japan.
Hello from Taiwan (at least for the next few days).
I think the month_name() method returns a string encoded in UTF-8.
However, it seems to be encoded in Latin-1 when locale => "fr".
This is an expected behavior?
my $fr = DateTim
Apparently, I'd already released 0.46 from another machine but never
checked in that change to the distro. Brilliant is me!
So this is the same as the 0.46 I just announced, but with the right
version.
0.47 2006-08-22
- This release is based on version 2006j of the Olson database.
- Ad
0.46 2006-08-21
- This release is based on version 2006j of the Olson database.
- Added a link to Asia/Tokyo for the "JST-9" timezone. According to
Kenichi Ishigaki this is a TZ env var setting in Japan.
- Some links in the Olson data pointed to other links, or pointed to
non-existent z
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Alfuken wrote:
Is it possible to disable DST check in timelocal() and timegm() functions?
I mean, when in "Date and Time settings" on computer (Windows) GMT offset is
set to +02:00 and DST is on, difference (in seconds) between timelocal() and
timegm() is +10800 (3 hours)
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Brendan Gibson wrote:
I am trying to use the DateTime module in a perl script, but I don't
think that I have been able to install it correctly.
I first tried perl -MCPAN -e 'install DateTime' which failed on a few
dependencies like Module::Build, so I went about installing
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