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Date:      Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:48:14 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Mathieu Arnold <m@absolight.net>
To:        FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        m@absolight.net
Subject:   ports/53779: new port devel/p5-DateTime-Precise
Message-ID:  <20030626144814.7F86C7D61@aragorn.reaumur.absolight.net>
Resent-Message-ID: <200306261450.h5QEo7rE012426@freefall.freebsd.org>

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>Number:         53779
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       new port devel/p5-DateTime-Precise
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu Jun 26 07:50:06 PDT 2003
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Mathieu Arnold
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
Absolight
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD aragorn.reaumur.absolight.net 4.8-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr 10 13:45:07 CEST 2003 root@aragorn.reaumur.absolight.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ARAGORN i386


	
>Description:
new port devel/p5-DateTime-Precise

The purpose of this library was to replace our dependence on Unix epoch time,
which, being limited to a range of about 1970 to 2030, is inadequate for our
purposes (we have data as old as 1870). This date library effectively handles
dates from A.D. 1000 to infinity, and would probably work all the way back to 0
(ignoring, of course, the switch-over to the Gregorian calendar). The useful
features of Unix epoch time (ease of date difference calculation and date
comparison, strict ordering) are preserved, and elements such as
human-legibility are added. The library handles fractional seconds and some
date/time manipulations used for the Global Positioning Satellite system.

	
>How-To-Repeat:
	
>Fix:

	

--- p5-DateTime-Precise.shar begins here ---
# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	p5-DateTime-Precise
#	p5-DateTime-Precise/Makefile
#	p5-DateTime-Precise/distinfo
#	p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-descr
#	p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-plist
#
echo c - p5-DateTime-Precise
mkdir -p p5-DateTime-Precise > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - p5-DateTime-Precise/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >p5-DateTime-Precise/Makefile << 'END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	p5-DateTime-Precise
X# Date created:	   26 june 2003
X# Whom:		   Mathieu Arnold <m@absolight.net>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	DateTime-Precise
XPORTVERSION=	1.05
XCATEGORIES=	devel perl5
XMASTER_SITES=	${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN}
XMASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=	DateTime
XPKGNAMEPREFIX=	p5-
X
XMAINTAINER=	m@absolight.net
XCOMMENT=	Perform common time and date operations with additional GPS operations
X
XBUILD_DEPENDS=	${SITE_PERL}/${PERL_ARCH}/DateTime.pm:${PORTSDIR}/devel/p5-DateTime
XRUN_DEPENDS=	${BUILD_DEPENDS}
X
XPERL_CONFIGURE=	yes
X
XMAN3=		DateTime::Precise.3
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/Makefile
echo x - p5-DateTime-Precise/distinfo
sed 's/^X//' >p5-DateTime-Precise/distinfo << 'END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/distinfo'
XMD5 (DateTime-Precise-1.05.tar.gz) = 05845b6e53a528b406d10a231d0af091
END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/distinfo
echo x - p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-descr
sed 's/^X//' >p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-descr << 'END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-descr'
XThe purpose of this library was to replace our dependence on Unix epoch time,
Xwhich, being limited to a range of about 1970 to 2030, is inadequate for our
Xpurposes (we have data as old as 1870). This date library effectively handles
Xdates from A.D. 1000 to infinity, and would probably work all the way back to 0
X(ignoring, of course, the switch-over to the Gregorian calendar). The useful
Xfeatures of Unix epoch time (ease of date difference calculation and date
Xcomparison, strict ordering) are preserved, and elements such as
Xhuman-legibility are added. The library handles fractional seconds and some
Xdate/time manipulations used for the Global Positioning Satellite system.
X
XWWW: http://datetime.perl.org/
END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-descr
echo x - p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-plist
sed 's/^X//' >p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-plist << 'END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-plist'
X%%SITE_PERL%%/DateTime/Set.pm
X%%SITE_PERL%%/DateTime/Span.pm
X%%SITE_PERL%%/DateTime/SpanSet.pm
X%%SITE_PERL%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/DateTime/Set/.packlist
X@dirrm %%SITE_PERL%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/DateTime/Set
X@unexec rmdir %D/%%SITE_PERL%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/DateTime 2>/dev/null || true
X@unexec rmdir %D/%%SITE_PERL%%/DateTime 2>/dev/null || true
END-of-p5-DateTime-Precise/pkg-plist
exit
--- p5-DateTime-Precise.shar ends here ---


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