libdate-manip-perl (6.39-1) unstable; urgency=low Removed some deprecated config variables The following config variables have been removed: - IntCharset - RecurNumFudgeDays -- Xavier Guimard Sat, 20 Apr 2013 06:19:31 +0200 libdate-manip-perl (6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low Renamed one Date::Manip::Recur method The Date::Manip::Recur::base method has been renamed to basedate. The Date::Manip::Recur::base method should return the Date::Manip::Base object like all the other Date::Manip modules. -- gregor herrmann Wed, 20 Apr 2011 22:42:38 +0200 libdate-manip-perl (6.20-1) unstable; urgency=low Reworked recurrences Recurrences were reworked in a (slightly) backward incompatible way to improve their usefulness (and to make them conform to the expected results). Most recurrences will work the same, but a few will differ. Cf. `man Date::Manip::Changes6' or `perldoc Date::Manip::Changes6'. -- gregor herrmann Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:28:09 +0100 libdate-manip-perl (6.14-1) unstable; urgency=low As of Date::Manip 6.14, the 5.xx release is fully integrated into the distribution. Both will be installed automatically and you can switch between them. Cf. `man Date::Manip' or `perldoc Date::Manip'. -- gregor herrmann Tue, 26 Oct 2010 16:47:26 +0200 libdate-manip-perl (6.04-1) unstable; urgency=low Some rather significant changes have taken place between 5.xx and the new version 6 series of Date::Manip. While the upstream author has attempted to maintain backward compatibility, some changes may break your software. * Broken into smaller modules Rather than a large monolithic module, this module's parts can be used where appropriate * Intermediate data cached To improve performance, the module caches some data internally. If you try to memoize this data yourself, you'll end up using much more memory than necessary. * Taint safety The modules are now taint safe internally, but obviously you must still untaint data that you feed the module yourself. * Changed behaviour for recurrences Parsing recurrences specified in English has been removed in ambiguous cases. Statements like "every 2nd Tuesday" result in different day numbers based on the year, for example. For full details of all the changes that have happened, please see the included Date::Manip::Changes5to6. While the upstream author believes the issues will likely not have any impact, it is important to understand the changes and provided workarounds. -- Jonathan Yu Mon, 30 Nov 2009 11:12:10 -0500