File perl-File-Find-Rule.changes of Package perl-File-Find-Rule

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Sat Dec  5 10:06:05 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com

- updated to 0.34
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-File-Find-Rule/Changes

  0.34 Thursday 4th December, 2015
          Add canonpath option to normalize file-path
          separators.  Work by Mithun Ayachit.

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Wed Sep 21 01:33:36 UTC 2011 - vcizek@suse.com

- update to 0.33
    Fixes the case where name("foo(*") hits an error with mismatched
    parentheis.  Reported by Jan Engelhardt.

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Fri Jun 17 07:24:19 UTC 2011 - vcizek@novell.com

- license correction (same as Perl)

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Tue Jan 11 13:24:55 UTC 2011 - vcizek@novell.com

- update to 0.32
  Rework the referencing of anyonymous subroutines internally,
        closes RT#46599 (Reported by Kevin Ryde)
  Move to Makefile.PL
        use Test::Differences in the testsuite if available.
  Rearrange the testsuite so you don't keep tripping over yourself.
  Dropped 5.00503 backwards compatibility, allows some 5.6isms and
        dropping the shonky Cwd code.
  All taint 'bugs' are now the same as the behaviour of File::Find,
        documentation has been added to describe this.
- bzipped tarball

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Wed Dec  1 11:43:59 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com

- switch to perl_requires macro

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Mon Nov 29 18:29:56 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com

- remove /var/adm/perl-modules

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Mon Nov 29 18:00:20 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com

- called spec2changelog

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Sun Jun  8 00:00:00 UTC 2008 - gerrit.beine@gmx.de

- first release 0.30


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