2015-11-03 00:31:47 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (161) |
Log message:
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for time category
Problems found with mismatching existing digests for:
distfiles/asclock-classic-1.0.tar.gz
distfiles/asclock-gtk-2.1.10beta.tar.gz
distfiles/asclock-xlib-2.0.11.tar.gz
distfiles/emiclock-2.0.2.tar.gz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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2015-03-19 20:17:18 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
Create portable binary packages. Bump revision.
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2014-12-16 03:22:44 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
Add one (more) MASTER_SITES, at release/ directory, thanks obache@.
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2014-12-16 02:51:36 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
- Convert MASTER_SITES from tagged-github to normal tarball, thanks obache@
- autoreconf is not necessary for this tarball
(remove pre-configure: target in Makefile)
- Remove automake and autoreconf from USE_TOOLS+=
- Add patch for Makefile.in as well as Makefile.am
- MAKE_JOBS_SAFE= no
- Add following files in PLIST
share/dateutils/iata.tzmcc
share/dateutils/icao.tzmcc
share/dateutils/mic.tzmcc
Thanks again obache@
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2014-12-15 09:45:47 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
(pkgsrc)
- MASTER_SITES moved
- DIST_SUBDIR is now used.
- pre-configure:, post-build: added for Makefile
- Some tweak added (post-build: etc) to get similar PLIST (as of 0.2.6)
(upstream)
Update 0.2.6 to 0.3.1
From: http://www.fresse.org/dateutils/changelog.html
v0.3.1
------------------------
This is a bugfix release.
Bugfixes:
- octave/matlab code is distributed fully
- negative durations with refined units are minus-signed only once
- ddiff is entirely anticommutative now
- tests don¢Âª®t fail if zones don¢Âª®t exist on the build system
- dseq with empty ranges will no longer produce output (just as seq(1))
- arbitrary integers are not interpreted as time anymore
- when converting from zone info properly clear zone difference for %Z
- dseq(1) will automatically resort to +1mo and +1y iterators for wildcarded \
ymd dates
- dadd(1)¢Âª®ing ywd dates with output as ymd works properly now
Features:
- ddiff can output nanosecond diffs
- automatic fix-up of dates is documented now
- parser errors and fix ups are reported through return code 2
- dseq with no -f|--format stays in the calendric system of
the start value instead of converting all output to ymd
v0.3.0
------------------------
This is a feature release.
Features:
- dgrep supports time zones both for the expression and the input
- timezones can be specified by alternative codes and tzmap files
- new tool dzone to inspect date/times in multiple timezones in bulk
- new tool dsort to sort input chronologically
- gengetopt and help2man maintainer dependencies removed
- lilian/julian inputs via -i ldn and -i jdn
- ymcw dates now follow ISO 8601 in using 07 to denote Sunday
Bugfixes:
- ddiff takes differences between a unix epoch stamp and a date/time
- zone converter assigns correct sign to zone difference when using %Z
- weekdays are properly calculated from epoch stamps (issue 24)
v0.2.7
--------------------------
This is a feature release.
Features:
- dgrep supports -v|--invert-match like grep
- output specifier %G is supported for compatibility with POSIX
- ddiff calculates year-day differences
- ddiff calculates ISO-week date differences
- ddiff output can be zero and space padded through 0 and SPC modifier
- zoneinfo database on AIX >= 6.1 is taken into account
Bug fixes:
- ddiff can calculate full year differences, issue 21 fixed
- dseq now accepts %W, %V output formats, issue 22 fixed
- builds with clang >= 3.3 work again, clang bug 18028
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2013-10-31 09:32:55 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
Update to 0.2.6: NetBSD fixes and some cleanups.
Set LICENSE.
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2013-10-21 17:05:05 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
Import dateutils-0.2.5 as time/dateutils.
Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with
dates and times in the command line with a strong focus on use
cases that arise when dealing with large amounts of financial data.
Dateutils commands are prefixed with a `d` but otherwise resemble
known unix commands for reasons of intuition. The only exception
being `strptime` which is analogous to the libc function of the
same name.
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