ed to let you know that the url:
>
>
> http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/D/DR/DROLSKY/
> DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.73.tar.gz
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>
> Is responding with a 404 and causing cpanm to not find the package.
>
>
> Thank you
>
>
> Tim
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the dates from.
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, validation and canonicalisation according to the CLDR
specifications and it's intended as something further CLDR modules can
use. It seems that there have been a few abortive attempts over the
last few years to get a complete CLDR implementation for perl5 which
is sorely needed.
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As of both last night (2009-09-01T22:30-07:00) and this morning
(2009-09-02T11:15-07:00), the http://datetime.perl.org web site is not
responding.
Does anybody know why? Did I miss an announcement of its impending demise?
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with a single row of data in it
(dual in Oracle, etc).
(In case you hadn't guessed, I'm not wholly in agreement with the
conclusion.)
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86412 seconds into?
Does it do reverse translations - in which case, what does it convert 1
hour, 12 seconds and 1 day, 12 seconds and 24 hours, 12 seconds into?
I guess the severity of this problem depends on the meaning of something
like.
:)
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down to picoseconds (and up to 10^12 years,
too).
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Dear Dave,
That is impressive - I got the notification that 2007i was released about
two hours ago (according to Gmail) through my subscription to the
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Well done!
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that one specific standard that uses the simplified ISO 8601
notation with a blank in place of T is the ISO SQL standard (ISO/IEC
9075-2:2003). Of course, some DBMS use variations on the SQL standard
notation too - IBM DB2 uses a full stop (period, dot) in place of the T or
blank).
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install
else
echo $0: no Build.PL nor Makefile.PL - is this a Perl module?
11
exit 1
fi
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namespaces:
The suggested name spaces looked good to me.
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I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy
serious contenders), but there are people who
have not need of explicit time zone support - lucky devils.
So, I recommend that you do indeed support two distinct sets of
inter-related calculations - one on dates without time or timezone, and
one on timestamps including timezones.
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subtests failed, 4.69% okay.
$ perl -MDateTime::Event::Sunrise -e 'print $DateTime::Event::Sunrise::VERSION'
0.05
$
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( '-102' );
my $year = sprintf( %04i, DateTime-now-year );
is( $dt-ymd, ${year}-04-12 );
}
The 102nd day might well be 12th April in a non-leap year, but in a
leap year such as 2004, it is 11th April.
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#include disclaimer.h
Guardian
, but it is really helpful
to know when the test started, so you can easily determine how long the
test has taken so far.
So, once I had GMP installed (outside the Perl installation, but where Perl
expects to find libraries), then the new modules installed OK.
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you have to go and manually install something to get the automatic install to complete.
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I don't suffer from
probably not much they can do except improve the error messages - if GMP is not there, their module isn't likely to work.
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that there is a CSDK installation available on the compiling machine - it doesn't matter where the database server actually is as long as the connectivity is configured correctly.
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (in cc line) to continue the discussion over the weekend.
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unable to obtain these using 'cpanp' and 'i
DateTime::Event::Chinese' etc? I get 'No such module' messages. (I am
using up to date CPAN files; I've installed DBI 1.40 too, and that was
released last week).
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Failed 1/2 test scripts, 50.00% okay. 2/7 subtests failed, 71.43% okay.
I don't know if it is significant that I'm running in US/Pacific time
zone, which is 3 hours adrift from US/Eastern - it doesn't seem to be
that simple as running with TZ=US/Eastern does not alter the answers.
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Thanks for the prompt response - I'll wait (it is not critical).
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whether they have a two-day weekend, and if they
do, which is the other day.
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'Recurring' in preference to 'Recurrence'.
Nomenclature is important, isn't it?
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