Update to 1.28
- New upstream release 1.28 - Fixed handling of some floating point epochs; since DateTime treated the epoch like a string instead of a number, certain epochs with a non-integer value ended up treated like integers (Perl is weird) (GH#15, fixes GH#6)
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Name: perl-DateTime
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Epoch: 2
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Version: 1.27
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Release: 2%{?dist}
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Version: 1.28
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Release: 1%{?dist}
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Summary: Date and time object for Perl
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License: Artistic 2.0
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Group: Development/Libraries
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%{_mandir}/man3/DateTime::LeapSecond.3*
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%changelog
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* Sun May 22 2016 Paul Howarth <paul@city-fan.org> - 2:1.28-1
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- Update to 1.28
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- Fixed handling of some floating point epochs; since DateTime treated the
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epoch like a string instead of a number, certain epochs with a non-integer
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value ended up treated like integers (Perl is weird) (GH#15, fixes GH#6)
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* Sun May 15 2016 Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik@redhat.com> - 2:1.27-2
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- Perl 5.24 rebuild
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