perl-DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era
DateTime Extension for Japanese Eras
SRPM: perl-DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era-0.08_000-1.n0i.2.0.08000.fc8.src.rpm SPEC: perl-DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era.spec Version: 0.08_000 Release: 1.n0i.2.0.08000.fc8 Epoch: License: GPL+ or Artistic Group: Development/Libraries Size: 28440 Packager: Marius Feraru <altblue@n0i.net> Vendor: n0i.net URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era/ Date: Sun Nov 04 2007, 17:51 GMT
Description:
Japan traditionally used an "era" system since 645 to denote the year.
For example, 2006 is "Heisei 18".
The era system is loosely tied to the reign of an emperor: in modern days
(since the Meiji era) eras can only be renewed when a new emperor succeeds
his predecessor. Until then new eras were proclaimed for various reasons,
including the succession of the shogunate during the Tokugawa shogunate.
For example, 2006 is "Heisei 18".
The era system is loosely tied to the reign of an emperor: in modern days
(since the Meiji era) eras can only be renewed when a new emperor succeeds
his predecessor. Until then new eras were proclaimed for various reasons,
including the succession of the shogunate during the Tokugawa shogunate.
Changelog:
- Sun Nov 04 2007 Marius Feraru <altblue@n0i.net> - 0.08_000-1.n0i.2.0.08000
- version 0.08000
- spec update (reb00t macros update)
- BRs update - Sun Jun 10 2007 Marius Feraru <altblue@n0i.net> - 0.07-1.n0i.1
- spec file (re)created using N0i::CPAN::RPMizer/1.14.8
- version 0.07
Files:
- DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era-0.08000.tar.gz
- perl-DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era.spec
Requires:
- perl(DateTime)
- perl(DateTime::Infinite)
- perl(Exporter)
- perl(File::ShareDir)
- perl(Params::Validate)
- rpm-build-reb00t-perl
- rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)