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Getting a DateTime::HiRes Issue From Github to CPAN
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Douglas E. Miles
2017-04-17 23:25:33 UTC
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All,

Thanks for all the great work on the DateTime::* modules. The docs for
DateTime::HiRes said that this mailing list is where to get support. The
problem is a test failure caused by a change to DateTime::Locale. It
looks like it's been fixed on Github, but hasn't made it to CPAN. What
do I need to do to make that request? Github Issue here:
https://github.com/jhoblitt/DateTime-HiRes/issues/1

Thanks!
James E Keenan
2017-04-18 00:05:52 UTC
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Post by Douglas E. Miles
All,
Thanks for all the great work on the DateTime::* modules. The docs for
DateTime::HiRes said that this mailing list is where to get support. The
problem is a test failure caused by a change to DateTime::Locale. It
looks like it's been fixed on Github, but hasn't made it to CPAN. What
https://github.com/jhoblitt/DateTime-HiRes/issues/1
Thanks!
Unfortunately it appears that that library has not had a release in
13-1/2 years. So someone will probably have to track down Joshua
Hoblitt in RL and either persuade him to do a release or to allow a
co-maintainer to come on board.
Douglas E. Miles
2017-04-18 02:19:45 UTC
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Post by James E Keenan
Post by Douglas E. Miles
All,
Thanks for all the great work on the DateTime::* modules. The docs for
DateTime::HiRes said that this mailing list is where to get support. The
problem is a test failure caused by a change to DateTime::Locale. It
looks like it's been fixed on Github, but hasn't made it to CPAN. What
https://github.com/jhoblitt/DateTime-HiRes/issues/1
Thanks!
Unfortunately it appears that that library has not had a release in
13-1/2 years. So someone will probably have to track down Joshua
Hoblitt in RL and either persuade him to do a release or to allow a
co-maintainer to come on board.
Yeah, noticed that. Thanks for the info!

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