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File perl-Event.changes of Package perl-Event
------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 12 17:42:34 CEST 2008 - garloff@suse.de - Update to 1.11: * bugfix in db_show_timeables * times are now using NV type * Moved idle2 testcase to demos * io testcase fixed for Darwin ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 17 02:08:52 CEST 2007 - garloff@suse.de - Update to 1.09 (no real code changes) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 25 01:45:04 CEST 2007 - ro@suse.de - update to 1.08 * Add casts to quell warnings as suggested by JDHEDDEN@cpan.org. * Marc Lehmann suggests using mg_ptr instead of mg_obj. Sounds good to me. * Fix 64 bit issue. Encouraged by Eric Rybski * Fix ancient memory leak in loop() noticed by Nikita Savin * Preliminary /dev/poll support from Michael Pergament As of yet, there is no config test to turn on this code. Patches welcome. * Apply Win32 patch from Graciliano M. P. <gmpowers@terra.com.br>. * Generic watchers: implementation, documentation, and tests. * Documentation refinements. * Event.xs: Due to popular demand, queue_pending() is now a public API, for better or worse. Beware of race conditions. * A var watcher can currently be created with no variable to watch, provided of course that it is parked. However, once a variable has been set, the watcher cannot be returned to the no-variable state. The variable to watch can be changed, but the watcher rejects any attempt to set the reference to undef. * Applied a patch to allow the variable reference of a var watcher to be set to undef. * Applied patch to clarify the documentation (with tweaks from Joshua). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 19 23:53:10 CEST 2007 - ro@suse.de - import from 9.2 (needed by iwatch) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 16 12:15:30 CEST 2004 - garloff@suse.de - Update to Event-1.00: * c/watcher.c: Check for a missing callback. * lib/Event.pm: Make NO_TIME_HIRES actually work. * c/signal.c: iClear signal counter when a signal watcher stops. - Update to Event-0.88: * lib/Event.pm: Simplify hooking into Time::HiRes. * Event.xs: Remove U2time. Remove install_time_api(). * Various Event docu updates. * c/watcher.c: Fix SEGV reported by Zefram; add test. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 11 11:57:40 CET 2004 - adrian@suse.de - build as user ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 22 14:42:04 CEST 2003 - mjancar@suse.cz - require the perl version we build with ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 14 15:03:06 CEST 2003 - garloff@suse.de - Install into %perl_vendorlib, _vendorarch, use _process_packlist. - Update to Event-0.87: Fix tracevar_r, tracevar_w delcarations. (Fix was in SuSE patch before.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 26 00:02:10 CEST 2003 - ro@suse.de - remove unpackaged files from buildroot ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 28 14:40:21 CEST 2002 - prehak@suse.cz - disabled make test on ppc64 and s390x ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 9 15:16:12 MEST 2002 - mls@suse.de - fixed tracevar_r/w callbacks to work with threaded perl ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 2 17:29:48 MEST 2002 - garloff@suse.de - Update to Event-0.86: * IRIX/Solaris tweaks * Avoid infinite polling loops on some select() implementations ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 17 03:05:01 MET 2002 - garloff@suse.de - Create package perl-Event (0.83) It's needed by Perl Object Environment (perl-POE).
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