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Changelog for perl-BSD-Resource-debugsource-1.2907-10.1.x86_64.rpm :

* Fri Jul 26 2013 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 1.2907
* Address rt.cpan.org #86857: t/setrlimit.t failure Skip setrlimit() tests also if the hard limit is RLIM_INFINITY.
* Release 1.2907. 2013-07-07 Jarkko Hietaniemi
* Skip number-of-files and stack setrlimit tests in Cygwin: the constants exist but the implementation doesn\'t really seem to be there. Document this in the pod. Testing by dsolimano.
* For setrlimit tests involving byte sizes (memory or file size) round the byte sizes down to 4 kB boundaries.
* Fix some pod nits.
* Release 1.2906. 2013-06-22 Jarkko Hietaniemi
* Address rt.cpan.org #86334: typo fixes
* Address rt.cpan.org #62504: Disable user/system timing tests if workload accumulate too little time
* Attempt harder in getrusage.t to burn enough user and system time, refactor the \"burn some cpu\" utility into t/burn.pl, use that also in t/times.t.
* Fix a testing problem in NetBSD for t/setrlimit.t, the tests were misnumbered.
* Silence compilation warnings coming from Perl 5.18.0.
* Clarify the license to be Artistic 2.0 or LGPL 2.0.
* Regenerate ppport.h with Perl 5.18.0.
* Release 1.2905.
* Fri Nov 18 2011 cooloAATTsuse.com- use original .tar.gz
* Tue Nov 30 2010 cooloAATTnovell.com- switch to perl_requires macro
* Mon Nov 29 2010 cooloAATTnovell.com- remove /var/adm/perl-modules
* Tue Oct 19 2010 cooloAATTnovell.com- add perl as explicit buildrequire
* Thu Mar 25 2010 anickaAATTsuse.cz- update to 1.2904
* Address rt.cpan.org #53856: memory leak in get_rlimits()
* Address rt.cpan.org #53859: clarify get_rlimits() docs
* Thu Feb 04 2010 jengelhAATTmedozas.de- add comment about possible testcase failure
* Sun Jan 10 2010 jengelhAATTmedozas.de- enable parallel build
* Mon Apr 06 2009 anickaAATTsuse.cz- update to 1.2903
* Address rt.cpan.org #44082: \"Bug in compiler detection (Makefile.PL)\" (for AIX xlc)
* Fri Jan 23 2009 anickaAATTsuse.cz- update to 1.2902
* Lowered the \"0.95 of the current limit\" down to \"0.75 of the current limit\" in setrlimit.t so that more memory-constrained systems (like 2MB or less of default stack) have slightly more chance of completing the test. The 0.75 also has more chance of aligning with page sizes.
* The scalar context return of getrlimit() was documented to return an object, even though it really returned the soft limit. Fixed the documentation.
* Judging by the cpantesters reports no netbsd has a functional RLIMIT_STACK, so skipping the test in all of them.
* netbsd-alpha does not have a functional RLIMIT_STACK, reported by David Cantrell. Skip the test, and document as a known issue.- remove the last patch, because upstream prefers fixing documentation before fixing the behavior. We are compatible with the upstream now, but not with our last release.
 
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