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2013-05-22: date-manip-pm588-6.39-3 (OBSOLETE: use package 'date-manip-pm' instead)
OBSOLETE: use package 'date-manip-pm' instead

commit log from dmacks:
don't care what revision of the underlying package we get (especially since this bundle could float higher than that one)
2013-05-22: date-manip-pm5100-6.39-3 (OBSOLETE: use package 'date-manip-pm' instead)
OBSOLETE: use package 'date-manip-pm' instead

commit log from dmacks:
don't care what revision of the underlying package we get (especially since this bundle could float higher than that one)
2013-05-21: io-pager-pm588-0.31-1 (Perl module to select a pager)
Perl module to select a pager

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-pager-pm5100-0.31-1 (Perl module to select a pager)
Perl module to select a pager

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-compress-lzop-pm5100-2.060-1 (Read/write lzop files & buffers)
Read/write lzop files & buffers

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-compress-pm588-2.060-1 (Reading and writing of compressed data)
IO-Compress supports reading and writing of bzip2, RFC 1950, RFC
1951, RFC 1952 (i.e. gzip) and zip files/buffers.

The following modules used to be distributed separately, but are now
included with the IO-Compress distribution.

    Compress-Zlib
    IO-Compress-Zlib
    IO-Compress-Bzip2
    IO-Compress-Base

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-compress-lzf-pm588-2.060-1 (Read/write lzf files & buffers)
Read/write lzf files & buffers

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-any-pm5100-0.06-1 (Open any sort of path, string, object)
Open any sort of path, string, object

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-compress-lzf-pm5100-2.060-1 (Read/write lzf files & buffers)
Read/write lzf files & buffers

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-compress-lzop-pm588-2.060-1 (Read/write lzop files & buffers)
Read/write lzop files & buffers

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-digest-pm-0.11-1 (Perl module to calculate digests during io)
This is the README file for IO::Digest, a module for computing digests while
read or writing file handles.

commit log from dmacks:
new version (with weird eval{} fix, even older %v now have same problem, so likely it's a behavior-change in a dep
2013-05-21: io-all-pm-0.46-1 (Object-oriented proxy for other IO:: modules)
Object-oriented proxy for other IO:: modules

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: io-compress-pm5100-2.060-1 (Reading and writing of compressed data)
IO-Compress supports reading and writing of bzip2, RFC 1950, RFC
1951, RFC 1952 (i.e. gzip) and zip files/buffers.

The following modules used to be distributed separately, but are now
included with the IO-Compress distribution.

    Compress-Zlib
    IO-Compress-Zlib
    IO-Compress-Bzip2
    IO-Compress-Base

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: compress-raw-zlib-pm588-2.060-1 (Perl interface to zlib compression library)
Perl interface to zlib compression library

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: compress-raw-bzip2-pm588-2.060-1 (Perl interface to bzip2 compression library)
Perl interface to bzip2 compression library

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: compress-raw-zlib-pm5100-2.060-1 (Perl interface to zlib compression library)
Perl interface to zlib compression library

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: compress-raw-bzip2-pm5100-2.060-1 (Perl interface to bzip2 compression library)
Perl interface to bzip2 compression library

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: isl-0.11.2-1 (The Chunky Loop Generator)
Isl is a library for manipulating sets and relations of integer points bounded
by linear constraints. Supported operations on sets include intersection, 
union, set difference, emptiness check, convex hull, (integer) affine hull,
integer projection, and computing the lexicographic minimum using parametric
integer programming. It also includes an ILP solver based on generalized basis
reduction.

commit log from jwhowarth:
update to 0.11.2 for bug fixes
2013-05-21: test-harness-pm5100-3.28-1 (Run standard test scripts with statistics)
Note: TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::pgTAP is now in a separate package
(tap-parser-sourcehandler-pgtap-pm%type_pkg[perl]).

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: test-harness-pm588-3.28-1 (Run standard test scripts with statistics)
Note: TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::pgTAP is now in a separate package
(tap-parser-sourcehandler-pgtap-pm%type_pkg[perl]).

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: app-cpanoutdated-pm588-0.28-1 (Detect outdated CPAN modules on your system)
Detect outdated CPAN modules on your system

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: app-cpanoutdated-pm5100-0.28-1 (Detect outdated CPAN modules on your system)
Detect outdated CPAN modules on your system

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: any-moose-pm5100-0.21-1 (User-selectable Moose or Mouse wrapper)
This module is a thin wrapper around the Moose and Mouse modules. The
environment variable ANY_MOOSE can be set to "Moose" or "Mouse" to
control which underlying module is actually used. If not set, default
is Moose if that module is already loaded, or else Mouse if that
module is available, or else Moose.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: any-moose-pm588-0.21-1 (User-selectable Moose or Mouse wrapper)
This module is a thin wrapper around the Moose and Mouse modules. The
environment variable ANY_MOOSE can be set to "Moose" or "Mouse" to
control which underlying module is actually used. If not set, default
is Moose if that module is already loaded, or else Mouse if that
module is available, or else Moose.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: log-dispatch-filerotate-pm588-1.19-3 (Dispatches messages to one or more outputs)
Dispatches messages to one or more outputs

commit log from dmacks:
update date-manip-pm package
2013-05-21: log-dispatch-filerotate-pm5100-1.19-3 (Dispatches messages to one or more outputs)
Dispatches messages to one or more outputs

commit log from dmacks:
update date-manip-pm package
2013-05-21: finance-quotehist-pm588-1.19-2 (Perl module to get old financial quotes)
The Finance-QuoteHist bundle is several modules designed to fetch
historical stock quotes from the web.

commit log from dmacks:
update date-manip-pm package
2013-05-21: finance-quotehist-pm586-1.19-2 (Perl module to get old financial quotes)
The Finance-QuoteHist bundle is several modules designed to fetch
historical stock quotes from the web.

commit log from dmacks:
update date-manip-pm package
2013-05-21: pod-pseudopod-pm-0.18-1 (O'Reilly's PseudoPod Framework)
PseudoPod is an extended set of Pod tags used by O'Reilly and
 Associates publishing for book manuscripts. Standard Pod doesn't
 have all the markup options you need to mark up files for publishing
 production. PseudoPod adds a few extra tags for footnotes, tables,
 sidebars, etc.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-21: date-manip-pm-6.39-1 (Date/time comparisons and calculations)
This is a set of routines designed to make any common date/time
  manipulation easy to do.  Operations such as comparing two times,
  calculating a time a given amount of time from another, or parsing
  international times are all easily done.  From the very beginning, the main
  focus of Date::Manip has been to be able to do ANY desired date/time
  operation easily, not necessarily quickly.  Also, it is definitely oriented
  towards the type of operations we (as people) tend to think of rather than
  those operations used routinely by computers.  There are other modules that
  can do a subset of the operations available in Date::Manip much quicker
  than those presented here.

  As of version 6, a new object-oriented interface has been added, with more
  power and control than the legacy function interface. But version 6 also
  requires perl >= 5.10, so be careful to weigh portability vs modernity and
  power when writing your code. Package includes both versions, auto-selects
  at runtime based on perl version being used.

commit log from dmacks:
new version, now not varianted
2013-05-20: proc-processtable-pm5100-0.47-1 (Access the UNIX process table)
Access the UNIX process table

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: probe-perl-pm-0.02-1 (Information about the currently running perl)
Information about the currently running perl

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: proc-processtable-pm584-0.47-1 (Access the UNIX process table)
Access the UNIX process table

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: proc-processtable-pm588-0.47-1 (Access the UNIX process table)
Access the UNIX process table

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: poe-component-client-dns-pm5100-1.053-1 (Non-blocking, concurrent name-server requests)
POE::Component::Client::DNS is an event driven wrapper for
Net::DNS::Resolver.  It accepts events containing Net::DNS::Resolver
questions, and it emits events carrying Net::DNS::Packet responses.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: proc-processtable-pm5124-0.47-1 (Access the UNIX process table)
Access the UNIX process table

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: poe-component-client-dns-pm588-1.053-1 (Non-blocking, concurrent name-server requests)
POE::Component::Client::DNS is an event driven wrapper for
Net::DNS::Resolver.  It accepts events containing Net::DNS::Resolver
questions, and it emits events carrying Net::DNS::Packet responses.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: proc-processtable-pm5123-0.47-1 (Access the UNIX process table)
Access the UNIX process table

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: proc-processtable-pm581-0.47-1 (Access the UNIX process table)
Access the UNIX process table

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: poe-component-irc-pm588-6.82-1 (IRC client session)
POE::Component::IRC is a POE (Perl Object Environment) component
which provides a convenient way for POE applications to create a tiny
IRC client session and send and receive IRC events through it. If that
first sentence was a bit too much, go read the POE documentation over
and over until it makes some sense.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: poe-component-irc-pm5100-6.82-1 (IRC client session)
POE::Component::IRC is a POE (Perl Object Environment) component
which provides a convenient way for POE applications to create a tiny
IRC client session and send and receive IRC events through it. If that
first sentence was a bit too much, go read the POE documentation over
and over until it makes some sense.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: dbd-mysql-pm5100-4.023-1 (Perl5 Database Interface to MySQL)
DBD::mysql is an interface between the Perl programming 
 language and the mysql programming API that come with the 
 mysql relational database management systems. Most 
 functions provided by the programming API are supported.
 Some rarely used functions are missing, mainly because noone 
 ever requested them. :-)

commit log from dmacks:
new version, dep cleanup
2013-05-20: dbd-mysql-pm588-4.023-1 (Perl5 Database Interface to MySQL)
DBD::mysql is an interface between the Perl programming 
 language and the mysql programming API that come with the 
 mysql relational database management systems. Most 
 functions provided by the programming API are supported.
 Some rarely used functions are missing, mainly because noone 
 ever requested them. :-)

commit log from dmacks:
new version, dep cleanup
2013-05-20: term-readline-gnu-pm5100-1.20-2 (Perl extension for the GNU Readline)
This is an implementation of Term::ReadLine using the GNU Readline/History
Library.

For basic functions object oriented interface is provided. These are described
in the section "Standard Methods" and "Term::ReadLine::Gnu Functions".

This package also has the interface with the almost all functions and variables
which are documented in the GNU Readline/History Library Manual. They are
documented in the section "Term::ReadLine::Gnu Functions" and
"Term::ReadLine::Gnu Variables" briefly. For more detail of the GNU
Readline/History Library, see 'GNU Readline Library Manual' and 'GNU History
Library Manual'.

The sample programs under eg/ directory and test programs under t/ directory in
the Term::ReadLine::Gnu distribution include many example of this module.

commit log from dmacks:
readline6 upgrade
2013-05-20: term-readline-gnu-pm588-1.20-2 (Perl extension for the GNU Readline)
This is an implementation of Term::ReadLine using the GNU Readline/History
Library.

For basic functions object oriented interface is provided. These are described
in the section "Standard Methods" and "Term::ReadLine::Gnu Functions".

This package also has the interface with the almost all functions and variables
which are documented in the GNU Readline/History Library Manual. They are
documented in the section "Term::ReadLine::Gnu Functions" and
"Term::ReadLine::Gnu Variables" briefly. For more detail of the GNU
Readline/History Library, see 'GNU Readline Library Manual' and 'GNU History
Library Manual'.

The sample programs under eg/ directory and test programs under t/ directory in
the Term::ReadLine::Gnu distribution include many example of this module.

commit log from dmacks:
readline6 upgrade
2013-05-20: r-base30-3.0.1-3 (R Framework)
R is similar to S, which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John
Chambers et al. It provides a wide variety of statistical and
graphical techniques (linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical
tests, time series analysis, classification, clustering, ...).  R is
designed as a true computer language with control-flow constructions
for iteration and alternation, and it allows users to add additional
functionality by defining new functions. For computationally intensive
tasks, C and Fortran code can be linked and called at run time.

The "recommended" R packages are now included in the distribution, so
there is no longer a need for a r-recommended package.  If you already
have installed an earlier version of r-recommended, remove it before
installing this package.

Builds R Framework, installs in %p/Library/Frameworks.

R.app no longer included in the R source distribution.  To install, go 
to http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/, download and install R-GUI.dmg.
You will then need to edit Info.plist inside the app bundle to point
to %p/Library/R.Framework (instead of /Library/R.Framework).

commit log from jwhowarth:
add missing Depends on liblzma5-shlibs and BuildDepends on liblzma5
2013-05-20: r-base215-2.15.3-103 (R Framework)
R is similar to S, which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John
Chambers et al. It provides a wide variety of statistical and
graphical techniques (linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical
tests, time series analysis, classification, clustering, ...).  R is
designed as a true computer language with control-flow constructions
for iteration and alternation, and it allows users to add additional
functionality by defining new functions. For computationally intensive
tasks, C and Fortran code can be linked and called at run time.

The "recommended" R packages are now included in the distribution, so
there is no longer a need for a r-recommended package.  If you already
have installed an earlier version of r-recommended, remove it before
installing this package.

Builds R Framework, installs in %p/Library/Frameworks.

R.app no longer included in the R source distribution.  To install, go 
to http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/, download and install R-GUI.dmg.
You will then need to edit Info.plist inside the app bundle to point
to %p/Library/R.Framework (instead of /Library/R.Framework).

R as of 2.15.2 requires dpstrf_ in -llapack which is only present in Accelerate
framework in 10.7 or later so libRlapack and libRblas must be used in
on 10.6 and earlier - jhowarth.

commit log from jwhowarth:
add missing Depends on liblzma5-shlibs and BuildDepends on liblzma5
2013-05-20: r-base214-2.14.2-5 (R Framework)
R is similar to S, which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John
Chambers et al. It provides a wide variety of statistical and
graphical techniques (linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical
tests, time series analysis, classification, clustering, ...).  R is
designed as a true computer language with control-flow constructions
for iteration and alternation, and it allows users to add additional
functionality by defining new functions. For computationally intensive
tasks, C and Fortran code can be linked and called at run time.

The "recommended" R packages are now included in the distribution, so
there is no longer a need for a r-recommended package.  If you already
have installed an earlier version of r-recommended, remove it before
installing this package.

Builds R Framework, installs in %p/Library/Frameworks.

R.app no longer included in the R source distribution.  To install, go 
to http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/, download and install R-GUI.dmg.
You will then need to edit Info.plist inside the app bundle to point
to %p/Library/R.Framework (instead of /Library/R.Framework).

commit log from dmacks:
fix *-dev swappy (due to .pc)
backport newer gcc from 10.[78]
2013-05-20: r-base213-2.13.2-4 (R Framework)
R is similar to S, which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John
Chambers et al. It provides a wide variety of statistical and
graphical techniques (linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical
tests, time series analysis, classification, clustering, ...).  R is
designed as a true computer language with control-flow constructions
for iteration and alternation, and it allows users to add additional
functionality by defining new functions. For computationally intensive
tasks, C and Fortran code can be linked and called at run time.

The "recommended" R packages are now included in the distribution, so
there is no longer a need for a r-recommended package.  If you already
have installed an earlier version of r-recommended, remove it before
installing this package.

Builds R Framework, installs in %p/Library/Frameworks.

R.app no longer included in the R source distribution.  To install, go 
to http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/, download and install R-GUI.dmg.
You will then need to edit Info.plist inside the app bundle to point
to %p/Library/R.Framework (instead of /Library/R.Framework).

commit log from dmacks:
backport newer gcc from 10.[78]
2013-05-20: rnmr-r30-1.1.7-2 (Open Source Software for NMR Data Analysis)
rNMR is an open source software package for visualizing and interpreting one 
and two dimensional NMR data. In contrast to most existing 2D NMR software, 
rNMR is specifically designed for high-throughput assignment and quantification
of small molecules. As a result, rNMR supports extensive batch manipulation of
plotting parameters and has numerous tools for expediting repetitive resonance
assignment and quantification tasks.

commit log from jwhowarth:
add support for r-base30 and fix Depends
2013-05-20: rnmr-r215-1.1.7-2 (Open Source Software for NMR Data Analysis)
rNMR is an open source software package for visualizing and interpreting one 
and two dimensional NMR data. In contrast to most existing 2D NMR software, 
rNMR is specifically designed for high-throughput assignment and quantification
of small molecules. As a result, rNMR supports extensive batch manipulation of
plotting parameters and has numerous tools for expediting repetitive resonance
assignment and quantification tasks.

commit log from jwhowarth:
add support for r-base30 and fix Depends
2013-05-20: rnmr-r214-1.1.7-2 (Open Source Software for NMR Data Analysis)
rNMR is an open source software package for visualizing and interpreting one 
and two dimensional NMR data. In contrast to most existing 2D NMR software, 
rNMR is specifically designed for high-throughput assignment and quantification
of small molecules. As a result, rNMR supports extensive batch manipulation of
plotting parameters and has numerous tools for expediting repetitive resonance
assignment and quantification tasks.

commit log from jwhowarth:
add support for r-base30 and fix Depends
2013-05-20: tcllib-1.15-1 (Standardized Tcl library)
Standardized Tcl library

commit log from jwhowarth:
update to 1.15 and add missing InfoTest
2013-05-20: rose-datetime-pm588-0.538-1 (DateTime helper functions and objects)
The Rose::DateTime::* modules provide a few convenience
functions and objects for use with DateTime dates.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sql-reservedwords-pm5100-0.8-1 (Reserved SQL words by standard and vendors)
Determine if words are reserved by ANSI/ISO SQL standard.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-db-object-pm588-0.805-1 (Extensible, high performance RDBMS-OO mapper)
Rose::DB::Object is a base class for objects that encapsulate a single
row in a database table.  Rose::DB::Object-derived objects are
sometimes simply called "Rose::DB::Object objects" in this
documentation for the sake of brevity, but be assured that derivation
is the only reasonable way to use this class.

Rose::DB::Object inherits from, and follows the conventions of,
Rose::Object.  See the Rose::Object documentation for more information.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-datetime-pm5100-0.538-1 (DateTime helper functions and objects)
The Rose::DateTime::* modules provide a few convenience
functions and objects for use with DateTime dates.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sql-reservedwords-pm588-0.8-1 (Reserved SQL words by standard and vendors)
Determine if words are reserved by ANSI/ISO SQL standard.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: socket-pm5100-2.009-1 (Networking constants and support functions)
Networking constants and support functions

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-html-objects-pm5100-0.618-1 (Object-oriented interfaces for HTML)
The Rose::HTML::Object::* family of classes represent HTML tags, or
groups of tags.  These objects allow HTML to be arbitrarily
manipulated, then serialized to actual HTML (or XHTML).  Currently,
the process only works in one direction.  Objects cannot be
constructed from their serialized representations.  In practice,
given the purpose of these modules, this is not an important limitation.

Any HTML tag can theoretically be represented by a
Rose::HTML::Object-derived class, but this family of modules was
originally motivated by a desire to simplify the use of HTML forms.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: regexp-common-pm-2013031301-1 (Perl module for commonly needed reg. exp)
Perl module for commonly needed reg. exp

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-html-objects-pm588-0.618-1 (Object-oriented interfaces for HTML)
The Rose::HTML::Object::* family of classes represent HTML tags, or
groups of tags.  These objects allow HTML to be arbitrarily
manipulated, then serialized to actual HTML (or XHTML).  Currently,
the process only works in one direction.  Objects cannot be
constructed from their serialized representations.  In practice,
given the purpose of these modules, this is not an important limitation.

Any HTML tag can theoretically be represented by a
Rose::HTML::Object-derived class, but this family of modules was
originally motivated by a desire to simplify the use of HTML forms.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: socket-pm588-2.009-1 (Networking constants and support functions)
Networking constants and support functions

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-db-pm588-0.770-1 (DBI wrapper and abstraction layer)
Rose::DB is a wrapper and abstraction layer for DBI-related
functionality.  A Rose::DB object "has a" DBI object; it is
not a subclass of DBI.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sql-abstract-pm5100-1.73-1 (Generate SQL from Perl data structures)
This module was inspired by the excellent DBIx::Abstract. However, in
  using that module I found that what I really wanted to do was generate
  SQL, but still retain complete control over my statement handles and use
  the DBI interface. So, I set out to create an abstract SQL generation
  module.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sql-abstract-pm588-1.73-1 (Generate SQL from Perl data structures)
This module was inspired by the excellent DBIx::Abstract. However, in
  using that module I found that what I really wanted to do was generate
  SQL, but still retain complete control over my statement handles and use
  the DBI interface. So, I set out to create an abstract SQL generation
  module.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-db-pm5100-0.770-1 (DBI wrapper and abstraction layer)
Rose::DB is a wrapper and abstraction layer for DBI-related
functionality.  A Rose::DB object "has a" DBI object; it is
not a subclass of DBI.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rose-db-object-pm5100-0.805-1 (Extensible, high performance RDBMS-OO mapper)
Rose::DB::Object is a base class for objects that encapsulate a single
row in a database table.  Rose::DB::Object-derived objects are
sometimes simply called "Rose::DB::Object objects" in this
documentation for the sake of brevity, but be assured that derivation
is the only reasonable way to use this class.

Rose::DB::Object inherits from, and follows the conventions of,
Rose::Object.  See the Rose::Object documentation for more information.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sql-statement-pm5100-1.33-1 (Parse SQL statements)
Parse SQL statements

commit log from dmacks:
non-upgradeability note
2013-05-20: sql-statement-pm588-1.33-1 (Parse SQL statements)
Parse SQL statements

commit log from dmacks:
non-upgradeability note
2013-05-20: set-object-pm588-1.31-1 (Perl module, set of objects)
Perl module, set of objects

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: string-format-pm-1.17-1 (Extensible sprintf-style formatting)
Extensible sprintf-style formatting

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sub-exporter-pm5100-0.985-1 (Exporter for custom-built routines)
Sub::Exporter builds a custom exporter which can then be installed
into your module.  It builds this method based on configuration
passed to its setup_exporter method.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: string-approx-pm5100-3.27-1 (Perl module for approximate (fuzzy) matching)
String::Approx lets you match and substitute strings approximately. With this
you can emulate errors: typing errorrs, speling errors, closely related
vocabularies (colour color), genetic mutations (GAG ACT), abbreviations
(McScot, MacScot).

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: spreadsheet-writeexcel-pm-2.38-1 (Write cross-platform Excel binary file)
Write cross-platform Excel binary file

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: software-license-pm5100-0.103005-1 (Common open source software licenses)
Software-License contains templates for common open source software
 licenses.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: set-intspan-pm-1.19-1 (Manage sets of integers for long runs of ints)
Set::IntSpan manages sets of integers.  It is optimized for sets that
have long runs of consecutive integers.  These arise, for example, in
.newsrc files, which maintain lists of articles:

    alt.foo: 1-21,28,31
    alt.bar: 1-14192,14194,14196-14221

Sets are stored internally in a run-length coded form.  This provides
for both compact storage and efficient computation.  In particular,
set operations can be performed directly on the encoded
representation.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: sub-exporter-pm588-0.985-1 (Exporter for custom-built routines)
Sub::Exporter builds a custom exporter which can then be installed
into your module.  It builds this method based on configuration
passed to its setup_exporter method.

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new version
2013-05-20: software-license-pm588-0.103005-1 (Common open source software licenses)
Software-License contains templates for common open source software
 licenses.

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new version
2013-05-20: string-approx-pm588-3.27-1 (Perl module for approximate (fuzzy) matching)
String::Approx lets you match and substitute strings approximately. With this
you can emulate errors: typing errorrs, speling errors, closely related
vocabularies (colour color), genetic mutations (GAG ACT), abbreviations
(McScot, MacScot).

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new version
2013-05-20: set-object-pm5100-1.31-1 (Perl module, set of objects)
Perl module, set of objects

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new version
2013-05-20: term-ansicolor-pm-4.02-1 (Simple ANSI text attribute control module)
Simple ANSI text attribute control module

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new version
2013-05-20: term-ui-pm-0.34-1 (Easy interface for Term::ReadLine)
Easy interface for Term::ReadLine

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new version
2013-05-20: tap-parser-sourcehandler-pgtap-pm588-3.29-1 (PostgreSQL tests for Test::Harness suite)
Note: This module was formerly part of the Test::Harness suite.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: tap-parser-sourcehandler-pgtap-pm5100-3.29-1 (PostgreSQL tests for Test::Harness suite)
Note: This module was formerly part of the Test::Harness suite.

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new version
2013-05-20: libtasn1-3-2.13-1 (ASN.1 library)
This is the ASN.1 library used in GNUTLS. 
More up to date information can be found at 
http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/

commit log from dmacks:
new version from 10.[78]. Fails self-tests (but in same way as previous version)
2013-05-20: gnupg2-2.0.18-3 (Gnu privacy guard - A Free PGP replacement)
GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data
storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital
signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is
compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in
RFC2440.
GnuPG does not use use any patented algorithms so it cannot be
compatible with PGP2 because it uses IDEA (which is patented
worldwide) and RSA. RSA's patent expired on the 20th September 2000,
and it is now included in GnuPG.

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new version from 10.[78]
2013-05-20: libassuan2-2.0.1-4 (Safer IPC library)
Libassuan is a small library implementing the so-called Assuan
protocol. This protocol is used for IPC between most newer GnuPG
components. Both, server and client side functions are provided.

Assuan was developed for use by the GNU Privacy Guard, GnuPG, to
prevent potentially buggy clients from unwittingly corrupting
sensitive transactions or compromising data such as a secret key.
Assuan permits the servers, which do the actual work, e.g. encryption
and decryption of data using a secret key, to be developed
independently of the user interfaces, e.g. mail clients and other
encryption front ends. Like a shared library, the interface is well
defined and any number of front ends can use it; however, unlike a
shared library, the client cannot see or touch the server's data. As
with any modular system, Assuan helps keep the servers small and
understandable help to make code more understandable and less error
prone.

commit log from dmacks:
new version from 10.[78]
2013-05-20: libassuan-1.0.5-1 (Safer IPC library)
Libassuan is a small library implementing the so-called Assuan
protocol. This protocol is used for IPC between most newer GnuPG
components. Both, server and client side functions are provided.

Assuan was developed for use by the GNU Privacy Guard, GnuPG, to
prevent potentially buggy clients from unwittingly corrupting
sensitive transactions or compromising data such as a secret key.
Assuan permits the servers, which do the actual work, e.g. encryption
and decryption of data using a secret key, to be developed
independently of the user interfaces, e.g. mail clients and other
encryption front ends. Like a shared library, the interface is well
defined and any number of front ends can use it; however, unlike a
shared library, the client cannot see or touch the server's data. As
with any modular system, Assuan helps keep the servers small and
understandable help to make code more understandable and less error
prone.

commit log from dmacks:
new version from 10.[78]
2013-05-20: cam-pdf-pm588-1.59-1 (PDF manipulation library)
PDF manipulation library

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: gnupg-1.4.13-1 (Gnu privacy guard - A Free PGP replacement)
GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data
storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital
signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is
compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in
RFC2440.
GnuPG does not use use any patented algorithms so it cannot be
compatible with PGP2 because it uses IDEA (which is patented
worldwide) and RSA. RSA's patent expired on the 20th September 2000,
and it is now included in GnuPG. 

For IDEA support, see the "gnupg-idea" package.

commit log from dmacks:
new version from 10.[78]
2013-05-20: module-signature-pm588-0.70-1 (Module signature file manipulation)
Module signature file manipulation

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new version
2013-05-20: module-signature-pm5100-0.70-1 (Module signature file manipulation)
Module signature file manipulation

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: crypt-cbc-pm-2.32-1 (Pure-perl cipher block chaining (CBC))
This is Crypt::CBC, a Perl-only implementation of the cryptographic
cipher block chaining mode (CBC).  In combination with a block cipher
such as Crypt::DES or Crypt::IDEA, you can encrypt and decrypt
messages of arbitrarily long length.  The encrypted messages are
compatible with the encryption format used by SSLeay.

In addition to this module you will need to install the MD5 module,
and one or more of: Crypt::DES, Crypt::DES_EDE3, Crypt::IDEA,
Crypt::Blowfish, or Crypt::Rijndael modules.

1. Digest::MD5
   Required for key and iteration vector generation.

2. Crypt::DES
   Required for the DES encryption algorithm.

3. Crypt::DES_EDE3
   Required for the triple DES encryption algorithm in Encrypt Decrypt
   Encrypt mode. Note, this depends on Crypt::DES.

4. Crypt::IDEA
   Required for the IDEA encryption algorithm.

5. Crypt::Blowfish
   Required for the Blowfish encryption algorithm.

6. Crypt::Blowfish_PP
   Required for the Blowfish_PP encryption algorithm.

7. Crypt::Rijndael
   Required for the Rijndael/AES encryption algorithm.

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new version
2013-05-20: crypt-rijndael-pm5100-1.11-1 (Implementation of AES algorithm (Rijndael))
This is Crypt::Rijndael, an XS-based implementation of the Advanced
Encryption Standard algorithm Rijndael, designed by Joan Daemen and
Vincent Rijmen.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: crypt-rijndael-pm588-1.11-1 (Implementation of AES algorithm (Rijndael))
This is Crypt::Rijndael, an XS-based implementation of the Advanced
Encryption Standard algorithm Rijndael, designed by Joan Daemen and
Vincent Rijmen.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: gnupg-interface-pm5100-0.46-1 (Perl interface to GnuPG)
Perl interface to GnuPG

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: cam-pdf-pm5100-1.59-1 (PDF manipulation library)
PDF manipulation library

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-20: rpy2-py26-2.3.0-1 (Python module to access R (3.0) functions)
RPy is a very simple, yet robust, interface to the R Programming Language.
 It can manage all kinds of R objects and can execute arbitrary R functions
 (including the graphic functions). All the errors from the R language are 
 converted to Python exceptions. 

 RPy2 is a redesign/rewrite of RPy, providing not only high-level interfaces
 to R but also a lower-level interface upon which build custom high-level
 interfaces.

 Doesn't work with quartz graphics device (need a Framework build of python 
 for that).

commit log from babayoshihiko:
New upstream version; depends on r-base30
2013-05-20: rpy2-py27-2.3.0-1 (Python module to access R (3.0) functions)
RPy is a very simple, yet robust, interface to the R Programming Language.
 It can manage all kinds of R objects and can execute arbitrary R functions
 (including the graphic functions). All the errors from the R language are 
 converted to Python exceptions. 

 RPy2 is a redesign/rewrite of RPy, providing not only high-level interfaces
 to R but also a lower-level interface upon which build custom high-level
 interfaces.

 Doesn't work with quartz graphics device (need a Framework build of python 
 for that).

commit log from babayoshihiko:
New upstream version; depends on r-base30
2013-05-19: test-pm-1.26-1 (Simple framework for writing test scripts)
Simple framework for writing test scripts

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-compile-pm588-0.24-1 (Check whether .pm files compile correctly)
Check whether .pm files compile correctly

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-compile-pm5100-0.24-1 (Check whether .pm files compile correctly)
Check whether .pm files compile correctly

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-class-pm5100-0.39-1 (Create test classes in an xUnit/JUnit style)
Create test classes in an xUnit/JUnit style

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-class-pm588-0.39-1 (Create test classes in an xUnit/JUnit style)
Create test classes in an xUnit/JUnit style

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-fixme-pm-0.09-1 (Check code for FIXMEs)
Check code for FIXMEs

commit log from dmacks:
source fix
2013-05-19: test-exception-pm-0.32-1 (Perl module to test exception based code)
This module provides a few convenience methods for testing exception
based code. It is built with Test::Builder and plays happily with
Test::More and friends.

If you are not already familiar with Test::More now would be the time to
go take a look.

You can specify the test plan when you "use Test::Exception" in the same
way as "use Test::More". See Test::More for details.

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is in perl core and is not standalone
2013-05-19: cpan-pm5100-2.00-1 (Perl module to access perl modules on CPAN)
Perl module to access perl modules on CPAN

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: cpan-pm588-2.00-1 (Perl module to access perl modules on CPAN)
Perl module to access perl modules on CPAN

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new version
2013-05-19: test-portability-files-pm-0.06-1 (Check file names portability)
This module is used to check the portability across operating systems
  of the names of the files present in the distribution of a module.  The
  tests use the advices given in "Files and Filesystems" in perlport.
  The author of a distribution can select which tests to execute.

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new versions
2013-05-19: test-pod-pm-1.48-1 (Check for POD errors in files)
Test::Pod lets you check the validity of a POD file, and report its
results in standard Test::Simple fashion.  It uses Pod::Simple to do
the heavy lifting.

Module authors can put code into a t/pod.t file and have Test::Pod
automatically find and check all POD files in a module distribution.
You can also specify a list of files to check, using the
all_pod_files() function.

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: test-most-pm5100-0.31-1 (Commonly needed test functions & features)
Commonly needed test functions & features

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new versions
2013-05-19: test-inline-pm5100-2.213-2 (Perl module for inlining your tests)
Embedding tests allows tests to be placed near the code being tested.

This is a nice supplement to the traditional .t files.

Note: the Pod::Tests module and the pod2test script are now in the
separate pod-tests-pmXXX package. The modern replacement script is
inline2test (in the package here).

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: test-inline-pm588-2.213-2 (Perl module for inlining your tests)
Embedding tests allows tests to be placed near the code being tested.

This is a nice supplement to the traditional .t files.

Note: the Pod::Tests module and the pod2test script are now in the
separate pod-tests-pmXXX package. The modern replacement script is
inline2test (in the package here).

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new versions
2013-05-19: test-kwalitee-pm588-1.06-1 (Automatic measures of software kwalitee)
Automatic measures of software kwalitee

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: test-kwalitee-pm5100-1.06-1 (Automatic measures of software kwalitee)
Automatic measures of software kwalitee

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: test-inter-pm-1.05-1 (More-readable interactive test scripts)
More-readable interactive test scripts

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: test-most-pm588-0.31-1 (Commonly needed test functions & features)
Commonly needed test functions & features

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: podlinkcheck-pm5100-12-1 (Check Perl pod L<> link references)
Check Perl pod L<> link references

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: module-cpants-analyse-pm588-0.87-1 (Tests a dist for Kwalitee)
Tests a dist for Kwalitee

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: module-cpants-analyse-pm5100-0.87-1 (Tests a dist for Kwalitee)
Tests a dist for Kwalitee

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: autodie-pm-2.19-1 (Lexical equivalent to 'Fatal' perlmod)
Lexical equivalent to 'Fatal' perlmod

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: aliased-pm-0.31-1 (Use shorter versions of class names)
Use shorter versions of class names

commit log from dmacks:
new versions
2013-05-19: cpan-meta-check-pm588-0.005-1 (Verify requirements in a CPAN::Meta object)
Verify requirements in a CPAN::Meta object

commit log from dmacks:
new package
2013-05-19: test-checkdeps-pm588-0.004-1 (Check for presence of dependencies)
Check for presence of dependencies

commit log from dmacks:
new package
2013-05-19: test-checkdeps-pm5100-0.004-1 (Check for presence of dependencies)
Check for presence of dependencies

commit log from dmacks:
new package
2013-05-19: cpan-meta-check-pm5100-0.005-1 (Verify requirements in a CPAN::Meta object)
Verify requirements in a CPAN::Meta object

commit log from dmacks:
new package
2013-05-19: test-taint-pm588-1.06-1 (Tools to test taintedness)
Tools to test taintedness

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: yaml-pm-0.84-1 (Perl module, data serialization language)
You probably think YAML stands for "Yet Another Markup Language". It ain't!
YAML is really a data serialization language. But if you want to think of it as
a markup, that's OK with me. A lot of people try to use XML as a serialization
format.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-yaml-meta-pm5100-0.20-1 (Tests the META.yml file in a dist)
This module has now been replaced by Test::CPAN::Meta::YAML and is now
just a namespace wrapper around it. Please see that distribution for
further details.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-cpan-meta-yaml-pm5100-0.21-1 (Validation of the META.yml file)
This module provides a protocol-independent way to use IPv4 and IPv6
sockets, as a drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET. Most constructor
arguments and methods are provided in a backward-compatible way.

It uses the `getaddrinfo(3)' function to convert hostnames and service
names or port numbers into sets of possible addresses to connect to or
listen on. This allows it to work for IPv6 where the system supports it,
while still falling back to IPv4-only on systems which don't.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-yaml-meta-pm588-0.20-1 (Tests the META.yml file in a dist)
This module has now been replaced by Test::CPAN::Meta::YAML and is now
just a namespace wrapper around it. Please see that distribution for
further details.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: text-template-pm-1.46-1 (Expand template text with embedded Perl)
This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or
filling in templates generally.  A `template' is a piece of text that
has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there.  When you
`fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace
them with their values.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-vars-pm5100-0.004-1 (Detects unused variables)
Detects unused variables

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-cpan-meta-yaml-pm588-0.21-1 (Validation of the META.yml file)
This module provides a protocol-independent way to use IPv4 and IPv6
sockets, as a drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET. Most constructor
arguments and methods are provided in a backward-compatible way.

It uses the `getaddrinfo(3)' function to convert hostnames and service
names or port numbers into sets of possible addresses to connect to or
listen on. This allows it to work for IPv6 where the system supports it,
while still falling back to IPv4-only on systems which don't.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-useallmodules-pm-0.14-1 (Do use_ok() for all the MANIFESTed modules)
Do use_ok() for all the MANIFESTed modules

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: test-taint-pm5100-1.06-1 (Tools to test taintedness)
Tools to test taintedness

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-19: pydbus-py26-0.84.0-3 (Simple interprocess messaging system)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in terms
of complexity.
This package provides a Python interface to D-Bus.

commit log from dmacks:
force consistent (non-)building ot html docs
2013-05-19: pydbus-py25-0.84.0-3 (Simple interprocess messaging system)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in terms
of complexity.
This package provides a Python interface to D-Bus.

commit log from dmacks:
force consistent (non-)building ot html docs
2013-05-19: pydbus-py27-0.84.0-3 (Simple interprocess messaging system)
D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in terms
of complexity.
This package provides a Python interface to D-Bus.

commit log from dmacks:
force consistent (non-)building ot html docs
2013-05-17: text-wikiformat-pm588-0.80-1 (Module for translating Wiki formatted text)
Module for translating Wiki formatted text

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: text-parsewords-pm-3.29-1 (Tokenize strings)
Tokenize strings

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: text-table-pm-1.126-1 (Perl module to organize data in tables)
Perl module to organize data in tables

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: tie-ixhash-pm-1.23-1 (Helps preserve order in associative arrays)
If you have been led to believe that associative arrays in perl
  don't preserve order, and if you have ever craved for that feature,
  this module is for you.  Simply declare a "tie" for the hash variable
  that you want to be order-preserving, and forget that limitation
  ever existed.  You can do other nifty things with the tied hash object
  that you may be used to doing with arrays, like Push(), Pop() and
  Splice().

  If you don't know what "tie" means, you should look at the
  perltie(1) manpage in a recent perl distribution, or in the
  index of one of the numerous books on perl.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: text-autoformat-pm-1.669.003-1 (Perl module for text wrapping and reformating)
Text::Autoformat provides intelligent formatting of
plaintext without the need for any kind of embedded mark-up. The module
recognizes Internet quoting conventions, a wide range of bulleting and
number schemes, centred text, and block quotations, and reformats each
appropriately. Other options allow the user to adjust inter-word
and inter-paragraph spacing, justify text, and impose various
capitalization schemes. 

The module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement
for the built-in Perl format() mechanism.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: text-csv-xs-pm588-0.97-1 (High-performance CSV manipulation)
Text::CSV_XS provides facilities for the composition and decomposition of
comma-separated values.  An instance of the Text::CSV_XS class can combine
fields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields.

The module accepts either strings or files as input and can utilize any
user-specified characters as delimiters, separators, and escapes so it is
perhaps better called ASV (anything separated values) rather than just CSV.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: text-csv-xs-pm5100-0.97-1 (High-performance CSV manipulation)
Text::CSV_XS provides facilities for the composition and decomposition of
comma-separated values.  An instance of the Text::CSV_XS class can combine
fields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields.

The module accepts either strings or files as input and can utilize any
user-specified characters as delimiters, separators, and escapes so it is
perhaps better called ASV (anything separated values) rather than just CSV.

commit log from dmacks:
new version
2013-05-17: text-wikiformat-pm5100-0.80-1 (Module for translating Wiki formatted text)
Module for translating Wiki formatted text

commit log from dmacks:
new version