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- cleanup specfile
- Removed missing doc files from specfile - Update to 1.4.2, skipping over 1.3.0, 1.4.0, 1.4.1 * #377 make install with error due to missing file `COPYING` * #378 Summary with `:all` hint is empty for open interval * #126 DOM-Query for ids * #188 DOM-Query for tags * #206 Add :all hint * #241 Allow continue by tag. * #258 make error FS.cpp on freebsd 12.1 * #307 Introduce 'journal.size' configuration item * #309 unicode input causes indefinite hang for commands like day or month * #331 start command adjust * #333 Summary command fails with `:all` hint * #335 Update docs links from taskwarrior.org to timewarrior.net * #351 Stop failed to close currently tracking interval * #364 Entering an open interval with future date causes assertion error * #372 Empty intervals are not deleted in `:adjust` overlap resolution * #259 Migrate to python 3 * #270 Stop with id should suggest modify command * #275 Change `timew help intervals` to `timew help ranges` in help summary * #278 New hint :fortnight added * #284 tags.data modification date updated when file is not modified * #285 Pass record id to extensions * #290 trying to track something that would be before epoch fails silently, corrupting database * #293 filtering by tag can produce wrong ids * #298 Add current version of bash-completion
- cleanup specfile
- Update to 1.2.0. Full changelog available at https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior/blob/1.2.0/ChangeLog - Changed source url to GitHub
- Update to 1.1.1 - Taskwarrior integration hook now uses a project 'Home.Garden' as a single tag 'Home.Garden' as well as individual 'Home', 'Garden' tags. - Taskwarrior integration hook now stops the clock in more situations, such as deleting or waiting a task. - The 'tags' command now supports filters. - New date names supported (see 'timew help date' or 'man timew'). - Timewarrior and Taskwarrior now use the same date handling. - The 'continue' command can resume tracking by @id. - When specifying a time without a date (e.g. '10:00am'), the day is assumed to be today, and is no longer projected back in time.
- Initial version 1.0.0 timewarrior-build-compare.patch