File perl-Path-Class.changes of Package perl-Path-Class

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Tue Nov 30 19:20:37 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com

- switch to perl_requires macro

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Mon Aug  9 09:34:47 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de

- update to 0.19
  - slurp() now accepts an 'iolayers' option to control how the file is
    opened. [Graham Barr]
  - In the openr() and openw() file methods, we now croak() instead of
    die() so that the error messages are more useful. [Ian Sillitoe]
  - Allow subclassing, by adding dir_class() and file_class() static
    methods, allowing them to be overridden. [Matt Trout & John LoVerso
    & Michael Schwern]
  - Fixed a testing failure that could occur whenever testing in a
    directory path that contains symlinks (e.g. /tmp on Mac OS X).
  - Added a 'no_hidden' parameter for children() [EDENC <EDENC@cpan.org>]
  - Fixed the heading for the is_relative() POD section. [CUB <cub.uanic@gmail.com>]
- 0.18 - Sun Dec 20 10:11:02 CST 2009
  - Similar to the next() bug for files/directories named "0" or "0.0"
    in the previous release, the children() and recurse() methods have
    now been fixed in the same way. [spotted by ARTHAS, MSISK]
- 0.17 - Sun Jun 14 21:42:16 2009
  - dir(undef) now returns undef rather than the rootdir, because undef
    was probably a mistake by the caller, and the rootdir is too scary
    a default. [Suggested by John Goulah]
  - Temporary files during testing are now created in the system temp
    directory, rather than somewhere in t/ .  See RT #31382. [Suggested
    by Alex Page]
  - Added is_relative() as the obvious complement to the existing
    is_absolute() method.
  - Added a resolve() method to clean up paths much more thoroughly
    than cleanup(), e.g. resolving symlinks, collapsing foo/../bar
    sections, etc. [Suggested by David Garamond]
  - Fixed a problem in which a file/directory called "0" or "0.0" would
    end a loop prematurely when using the idiom 'while($x =
    $dir->next) {...}'.  See http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=29374
    [Spotted by Daniel Lo]
  - Fixed an exists($array[$i]) that prevented compatibility with perl
    5.005.
  - Moved the repository from my personal CVS repo to Google Code.
- recreated by cpanspec 1.78
- noarch pkg

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Sun Jan 10 15:43:32 CET 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de

- enable parallel build

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Mon Aug 20 15:45:07 CEST 2007 - mrueckert@suse.de

- initial package

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