Package Release Info

perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed-0.905-bp155.1.4

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subpackages

perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed

Change Logs

* Thu Aug 11 2022 Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.905
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed/Changes
  0.905 Wed 10 Aug 2022
  - No functional changes
  - Packaging fix to stop installing boilerplate.pl
  - Updated package metadata
Version: 0.904-bp154.1.18
* Thu Jun 04 2020 Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.904
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed/Changes
  0.904 Jun 03 May 2020
  - Minor packaging improvement
  0.903 Jun 03 May 2020
  - No spurious test failures when DateTime::TimeZone fails
Version: 0.902-bp151.1.1
* Thu Nov 02 2017 coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.902
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed/Changes
  0.902 Thu 02 Nov 2017
  - Proper packaging (mea máxima culpa)
  - No code changes
  0.901 Wed 01 Nov 2017
  - Support for Time::Date objects in date constructs
* Wed Sep 23 2015 coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.900
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed/Changes
  0.900 Tue 22 Sep 2015
  - Support for arbitrary XML encodings
  [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE]
  - Removal of ->no_generator method.
  To suppress the default generator tag, specify an undef generator.
  0.863 Thu 10 Sep 2015
  [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE]
  - Datetime object support now via ->epoch method instead of ->strftime.
  Despite the fact that this is an incompatible change, it should actually
  be a non-event for almost all users, because every datetime module with
  a ->strftime method that I could find on CPAN also has an ->epoch method
  (as well as vice versa).
  However, the ->strftime methods of many modules are (subtly or badly)
  broken in the face of timezones, even as their ->epoch methods work right
  (or else are broken subtly enough to escape notice).
  But if you have written your own datetime class, and it has a ->strftime
  method but not an ->epoch method, and you pass an instance of your class
  to an instance of this module, then the feeds you generate that way will
  now be broken.
  On balance, I believe that this change will unbreak vastly more code than
  it breaks. Therefore I decided to switch.
  0.862 Tue 08 Sep 2015
  - Correct RFC 3339 formatting for datetime objects
  (Thanks, virii)
* Tue Apr 14 2015 coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.861
  see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed/Changes
* Mon Oct 10 2011 coolo@suse.com
- initial package 0.86
  * created by cpanspec 1.78.06