Fedora 13 Update: perl-Any-Moose-0.13-1.fc13

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2010-10443
2010-06-28 16:27:29
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Name        : perl-Any-Moose
Product     : Fedora 13
Version     : 0.13
Release     : 1.fc13
URL         : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Any-Moose
Summary     : Use Moose or Mouse automagically
Description :
This module allows one to take advantage of the features Moose/Mouse
provides, while allowing one to let the program author determine if Moose
or Mouse should be used; when use'd, we load Mouse if Moose isn't already
loaded, otherwise we go with Moose.

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Update Information:

Various upstream fixes and improvements, including:  * Add
load_first_existing_class (gfx)  * t/000-version.t for better diagnostics
(tokuhirom)  * Slight performance improvements for is_class_loaded, lazily
loading Carp, etc (Sartak)  * Start some real documentation (Sartak)  * Document
$ENV{ANY_MOOSE} (Sartak)  * Test that Moose is loaded, not CMOP (Sartak)  *
Alias class_of and more functions (Sartak)  * Support "use Any::Moose
'::Util::TypeConstraints'" (gfx)  * Support "no Any::Moose
'::Util::TypeConstraints'" (gfx)  * $@ related fixes (gfx)  * Documentation and
other minor improvements (gfx)
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ChangeLog:

* Sun Jun 27 2010 Iain Arnell <iarnell at gmail.com> 0.13-1
- update to latest upstream
- PERL_INSTALL_ROOT => DESTDIR
- altered br on perl(Mouse) (0.21 => 0.40)
- altered req on perl(Mouse) (0.21 => 0.40)
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