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Changelog for perl-Sys-SigAction-0.23-bp154.1.1.noarch.rpm :

* Sun Sep 11 2016 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.23 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Sys-SigAction/Changes
* Tue Jul 26 2016 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.22 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Sys-SigAction/Changes =head2 Changes in Sys::SigAction 0.22 20 Nov 2013 Fix lack of interpolation in Makefile.PL for unsupported MSWin OS.
* Tue Nov 26 2013 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.21 Remove erroneous note at the end of the POD related to references to this module in DBD:Oracle. In reality the reference was in DBI, and it is still there. Close pod error bug (which referred to the above paragraph) submitted by the Debian Packaging team.
* Tue Aug 06 2013 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.20 Even if C exists, it may not necessarily work. (There were way too many broken smoke tests with were the result of this. One reason for this may bave been that the test was looking for too small an interval of sub-second timeouts. On busy systems, this may have been causing tests to fail. Got rid of the attempt at tracking broken environments in timeout.t (the hash structure mentioned in the previous change. The sub-second timer tests now set a timeout at 0.1 seconds, and check for a delta time the is less then 0.8 seconds. Proving that they completed in under 1 second, but give a wide range of execution time to account for busy systems. Also Makefile.PL now looks for C, and tests it. If it works, high resolution timeouts are enabled in Sys Makefile.PL reports what it finds, and t/timeout.t reports when high resolution tests are disabled, but timeout.t should not fail because of this... it will just run fewer tests. =head2 Changes in Sys::SigAction 0.19 27 Jul 2013 Change sig_alarm() to use HiRes::ualarm() instead of HiRes::alarm(). Hoping to fix hires test failures on some platforms. Build a hash structure in timeout.t to disable the HiRes tests on certain platforms where these functions may to be consistently broken, but disable them for at least another round, hoping that the change to using HiRes::ualarm() solves the problem. Also, restructure timeout.t to hardcode the number of tests run. Apparently Test::More on perl 5.8.x insisteds on getting the plan before ANY tests are run.
* Fri Jul 26 2013 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.18 Fix \"bareword\" error on some platforms at least, by explicitly importing INT_MAX from POSIX module. Fix Changes file which listed verson 0.16 twice when it should have list version 0.17 for the more recent changes. =head2 Changes in Sys::SigAction 0.17 22 Jul 2013 Fix timeout.t to use POSIX::pause() instead of select(), which was used to optimized the while ( 1 ) loop in the forever function. This caused failures on some platforms. pause() is right solution -- thanks (again) to Carsten Gaebler and for the suggestion for handling the Time::HiRes request. More double eval documentation cleanup that had not been previously caught in the POD. (bug #79130). When Time::HiRes is present, allow for long timeouts longer than the POSIX::MAX_INT microseconds when Time::HiRes is present. Just call call alarm() instead of ualarm() in the case where input argument would result in a msecs value in an argument to ualarm which is larger than POSIX::INT_MAX (and, of course, add a test for this in timeout.t). (bug/enhancement request #75784) Fix typos in dbd-oracle-timeout.POD (bug #87141). It appears that the DBD:oracle module may now have internal handling for this problem (DBD::oracle not longer references Sys::SigAction). =head2 Changes in Sys::SigAction 0.16 21 Jul 2013 Thanks to excellent patches from Carsten Gaebler (contact me if you want to contact him), timeout_call() now supports passing an array of arguments which it will pass to the code it executes. Minor tweak to POD.
* Tue Nov 27 2012 crrodriguezAATTopensuse.org- skip test suite when building in qemu arm emulator
* Sun Jan 01 2012 cooloAATTsuse.com- update to 0.15 No functional changes. Fix for test timeout.t. Fix strict undefined symbol error in timeout.t, when Time::HiRes is not present. Not sure if constant pragma will exist in all supported perl versions, so, we just commented out the use strict in this test
* Wed Dec 01 2010 cooloAATTnovell.com- switch to perl_requires macro
* Sat Jul 25 2009 chrisAATTcomputersalat.de- spec mods
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* Wed Jul 01 2009 chrisAATTcomputersalat.de- update to 0.11- added perl-macros o autogen filelist with perl_gen_filelist
 
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