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
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
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
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
I actually jsut noticed this a few weeks ago, and have beed trying to
get to the bottom of it -- except, for some reason I just can't install
Math::BigInt::GMP on my laptop. arrrgh.
Some underlying modules have changed since last time these tests passed:
- DT::E::Lunar
- DT::Util::Astro
Okay, I got GMP installed.
seems like terrestrial branch is broken, but the rest is ok on my machine.
looking into it...
--d @ sleepless in Tokyo (5:54am)
Daisuke Maki wrote:
I actually jsut noticed this a few weeks ago, and have beed trying to
get to the bottom of it -- except, for some