> The upstream maintainer of XMLTV, which I package for Debian, has
> temporarily forked the Perl Date::Manip module. He says:
>
>Over the past six months or so I've accumulated various bug fixes to
>the Date::Manip module, most of them because of xmltv bug reports
>sent by users. Ra
On Jun 30, Graham Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i dont know anything about perl, but might it be possible to add the
>forked module to the xmltv package, in some way that doesnt conflict
>with the libdate-manip-perl that exists in debian?
Sure, it can be installed in a private directory a
Graham Wilson wrote:
> i dont know anything about perl, but might it be possible to add the
> forked module to the xmltv package, in some way that doesnt conflict
> with the libdate-manip-perl that exists in debian?
Should be possible if you use a different directory (one with a higher
priority)
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 03:50:29PM -0500, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> The upstream maintainer of XMLTV, which I package for Debian, has
> temporarily forked the Perl Date::Manip module. He says:
>
>Over the past six months or so I've accumulated various bug fixes to
>the Date::Manip module
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 03:50:29PM -0500, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> The upstream maintainer of XMLTV, which I package for Debian, has
> temporarily forked the Perl Date::Manip module. He says:
>
>Over the past six months or so I've accumulated various bug fixes to
>the Date::Manip module
The upstream maintainer of XMLTV, which I package for Debian, has
temporarily forked the Perl Date::Manip module. He says:
Over the past six months or so I've accumulated various bug fixes to
the Date::Manip module, most of them because of xmltv bug reports
sent by users. Rather than wa
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