Fedora 19 Update: perl-DateTime-1.06-2.fc19

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2014-6131
2014-05-08 09:11:36
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Name        : perl-DateTime
Product     : Fedora 19
Version     : 1.06
Release     : 2.fc19
URL         : http://search.cpan.org/dist/DateTime/
Summary     : Date and time object
Description :
DateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations.  It
represents the Gregorian calendar, extended backwards in time before its
creation (in 1582). This is sometimes known as the "proleptic Gregorian
calendar". In this calendar, the first day of the calendar (the epoch), is the
first day of year 1, which corresponds to the date which was (incorrectly)
believed to be the birth of Jesus Christ.

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Update Information:

This release fixes clobberting a DateTime object after failed truncate() call.
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ChangeLog:

* Wed May  7 2014 Petr Pisar <ppisar at redhat.com> - 2:1.06-2
- Restore object after failed truncate() call (bug #1095104)
* Fri Jan  3 2014 Petr Pisar <ppisar at redhat.com> - 2:1.06-1
- 1.06 bump
* Tue Dec 10 2013 Petr Pisar <ppisar at redhat.com> - 2:1.04-1
- 1.04 bump
* Tue Jun 25 2013 Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik at redhat.com> - 2:1.03-1
- 1.03 bump
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #1095104 - If truncate(to=>'week') fails, it will clobber the object
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1095104
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