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Tue Nov 25 05:36:40 UTC 2025 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
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- updated to 3.0.0 (3.00)
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see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-User-Identity/ChangeLog
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#!!! This is the maintenance version of this module. When you start fresh,
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#!!! go for version 4 (or higher). On github, this code is branch 'maint3'
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#!!! Convert? See F<https://github.com/markov2/perl5-Mail-Box/wiki/>
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version 3.00:
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Changes:
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- maintenance release with Mail::Box version 3 compatibility.
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Improvements:
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- add bugtracker to meta
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- bump version to show it is not compatible with MailBox 4
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Thu Oct 9 20:52:08 UTC 2025 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
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%define cpan_name User-Identity
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Name: perl-User-Identity
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Version: 1.30.0
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Version: 3.0.0
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Release: 0
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# 1.03 -> normalize -> 1.30.0
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%define cpan_version 1.03
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# 3.00 -> normalize -> 3.0.0
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%define cpan_version 3.00
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License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
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Summary: Collect information about a user
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URL: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name}
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@@ -56,6 +56,10 @@ informational objects which are related to one user. The 'User::Identity'
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module tries to be smart providing defaults, conversions and often required
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combinations.
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*This is a maintenance release for the old interface*. Read
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_https://github.com/markov2/perl5-Mail-Box/wiki/_ how to move towards
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version 4.
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The identities are not implementing any kind of storage, and can therefore
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be created by any simple or complex Perl program. This way, it is more
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flexible than an XML file to store the data. For instance, you can decide
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