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dateutils-octave-0.4.11-1.1 RPM for riscv64

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Name: dateutils-octave Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 0.4.11 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.1 Build date: Sun Jan 28 19:45:44 2024
Group: Development/Libraries/Other Build host: i03-ch1b
Size: 14926 Source RPM: dateutils-0.4.11-1.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/hroptatyr/dateutils/
Summary: Dateutils functions for matlab and octave
Dateutils can be used from within matlab or ocatave.

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BSD-3-Clause

Changelog

* Fri Jan 26 2024 jun wang <jgwang@suse.com>
  - Updat to version 0.4.11
    * be strict about inputs in datetest --isvalid (#146)
    * build on Macs again (#107)
    * make illegible zone names fatal errors (#151)
    * be strict in datetest --isvalid when inputs have been
      specified (#146)
    * fix issue with negative days remaining after adding months
      in datediff (#153)
  - Remove patches 841c635b.patch and 35041f4d.patch because
    they have been applied in source code
* Mon Dec 19 2022 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
  - Add upstream patches 35041f4d.patch and 841c635b.patch: Do not
    use Singapore for testing previous transitions, but rather
    Jakarta. Fixes build with timezone 2022g.
* Fri May 27 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 4.10:
    * do not resort to daisy sequences when incomplete dates are present (#131)
    * upon end-of-buffer finalise the last line (#141)
    * let --empty-mode|-E and --sed-mode|-S play nicely together (#139)
    * adapt CLI behaviour of strptime(1) to the other tools (#142)
* Fri Aug 20 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 4.9:
    * allow to specify epochs in nanoseconds, %s%N (#123)
    * fix nanosecond arithmetic (#124)
    * make cross-compilations easier (#128)
    * mention default timezone (#129)
  - Drop upstreamed patches:
    * 0144b15dda4b1ea4fdbeca9f3ecb128eb98772fd.patch
    * a0ebd0037df973aed14779b51d59da3edc506b6a.patch
* Mon May 17 2021 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
  - Add 0144b15dda4b1ea4fdbeca9f3ecb128eb98772fd.patch and
    a0ebd0037df973aed14779b51d59da3edc506b6a.patch: fix test suite
    run on 32bit archs.
* Sun Feb 21 2021 Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
  - add upstream signing key
  - simplify spec file
* Wed Feb 17 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 0.4.8:
    * be symmetric about differences, A - B := -(B - A) for A < B
    * fix security issue when reading TZMAP_DIR from environment
    * fix printing of negative 0 (-0)
    * fix issue with tzdata transitions in files with leap second
    * adjustments that are now cut off at expiration time (#121)
  - Drop dateutils-remove-deprecated-header.patch: not needed anymore
* Sat Dec 19 2020 malcolmlewis@opensuse.org
  - Add dateutils-remove-deprecated-header.patch: Remove deprecated
    glibc sysctl.h header.
* Wed Feb 05 2020 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 0.4.7:
    * strptime mimics return code behaviour of dateconv
    * use unsigned arithmetic for leap second conversion
    * fix up ymds before adding days or business days
    * drain prchunk if filled with many small lines
* Tue Mar 19 2019 mvetter@suse.com
  - Update to 0.4.6:
    * underspecified ISO weekday dates can be parsed
    * adding days to underspecified dates results in proper dates
    * all tools with -S|--sed-mode now support -E|--empty-mode to
      output an empty line when a line cannot be read.
    * dateround supports day, week, month and year classes now
      (issues/92)
    * datediff can determine difference in nanoseconds between
      two time values (issues/94)

Files

/usr/lib64/octave/site/oct/riscv64-suse-linux-gnu/dateutils
/usr/lib64/octave/site/oct/riscv64-suse-linux-gnu/dateutils/tzconv.m
/usr/lib64/octave/site/oct/riscv64-suse-linux-gnu/dateutils/tzconv.mex


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