[rt-devel] Date::Kronos

Jesse jesse at fsck.com
Sat Aug 12 10:55:20 EDT 2000


What version of the sources are you working from? I belive Tobias' fork still
uses Kronos.

I yanked Kronos ~2 weeks ago.

[checking out a clean copy of the sources from cvs. Haven't yet had a chance
to rename directories.]

desktop:% cvs co DBIx                   /data/home/jesse/DBIx 10:52AM:ttypts/23
cvs server: Updating DBIx
U DBIx/Makefile
cvs server: Updating DBIx/EasySearch
U DBIx/EasySearch/Changes
U DBIx/EasySearch/EasySearch.pm
U DBIx/EasySearch/MANIFEST
U DBIx/EasySearch/Makefile.PL
U DBIx/EasySearch/test.pl
cvs server: Updating DBIx/Handle
U DBIx/Handle/Changes
U DBIx/Handle/Handle.pm
U DBIx/Handle/MANIFEST
U DBIx/Handle/Makefile.PL
U DBIx/Handle/test.pl
cvs server: Updating DBIx/Record
U DBIx/Record/Changes
U DBIx/Record/MANIFEST
U DBIx/Record/Makefile.PL
U DBIx/Record/Record.pm
U DBIx/Record/test.pl

desktop:% grep Kronos DBIx/Record/Record.pm
zsh: 17747 exit 1     grep Kronos DBIx/Record/Record.pm



On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 03:21:20AM -0700, ivan wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 05:46:43AM -0400, Jesse wrote:
> > FWIW, Date::Kronos isn't actually used by RT anymore.
> 
> Umm, what about?
> 
> ivan at rootwood:~/RT/work$ grep Kronos lib/DBIx/DBIx-Record/Record.pm 
> require Date::Kronos;
>     my $obj=Date::Kronos->new();
>     my $obj=Date::Kronos->new();
>     my $now=Date::Kronos->new(cal_type=>'Unix');
>         my $now=Date::Kronos->new(cal_type=>'Unix');
> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 02:39:19AM -0700, ivan wrote:
> > > Is http://www1.jump.net/~arclight/perl/ the official distribution site, or
> > > just some random place?
> > > 
> > > (finding all this non-CPAN module stuff a bit disconcerting)
> > > 
> > > -- 
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> > > _ivan
> > > 
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