https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=838120 Bug ID: 838120 QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Severity: high URL: http://search.cpan.org/~drolsky/DateTime/ Version: 15 Priority: unspecified CC: iarnell@xxxxxxxxx, perl-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, steve@xxxxxxxxx Assignee: steve@xxxxxxxxx Summary: perl-DateTime is too old Regression: --- Story Points: --- Classification: Fedora OS: Unspecified Reporter: ppisar@xxxxxxxxxx Type: Bug Documentation: --- Hardware: Unspecified Mount Type: --- Status: NEW Component: perl-DateTime Product: Fedora Fedora delivers version 0.70 which is too old. For example it does not implement 2012-07 leap second which has been added by upstream in version 0.71 on 2012-01-05. It can result in faulty time arithmetics now. It's shame Fedora does not deliver current version of such impotant package demanding regular updates. Upstream changelog: 0.76 2012-07-01 - The DateTime->subtract method ignored the end_of_month parameter. Patch by Chris Reinhardt. RT #77844. 0.75 2012-06-11 - The epoch for years 1-999 was broken because Time::Local is "clever". A pox on all clever APIs, I say! Reported by Christian Hansen. RT #77719. - Shut up compilation warning from 5.17.x. Reported by Tom Wyant. RT #77490. 0.74 2012-03-22 - Small packaging fix for metacpan's benefit. No need to upgrade. 0.73 2012-03-17 - Change tests to work with Zefram's entirely rebuilt DateTime::TimeZone distribution, which will replace the current implementation. Patch by Zefram. RT #75757. 0.72 2012-01-05 - Remove Test::DependentModules from the dep list. This is used by some author-only tests. Reported by Zefram. 0.71 2012-01-05 - There will be a new leap second on June 30, 2012. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. -- Fedora Extras Perl SIG http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/SIGs/Perl perl-devel mailing list perl-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/perl-devel