Py-dateutil

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2.2

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- Updated zoneinfo to 2013h

- fuzzy_with_tokens parse addon from Christopher Corley

- Bug with LANG=C fixed by Mike Gilbert

2.1

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- New maintainer

- Dateutil now works on Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.2 from same codebase (with six)

- 704047: Ismael Carnales' patch for a new time format

- Small bug fixes, thanks for reporters!

2.0

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- Ported to Python 3, by Brian Jones. If you need dateutil for Python 2.X,
please continue using the 1.X series.

- There's no such thing as a "PSF License". This source code is now
made available under the Simplified BSD license. See LICENSE for
details.

1.5

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- As reported by Mathieu Bridon, rrules were matching the bysecond rules
incorrectly against byminute in some circumstances when the SECONDLY
frequency was in use, due to a copy & paste bug. The problem has been
unittested and corrected.

- Adam Ryan reported a problem in the relativedelta implementation which
affected the yearday parameter in the month of January specifically.
This has been unittested and fixed.

- Updated timezone information.

1.4.1

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- Updated timezone information.

1.4

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- Fixed another parser precision problem on conversion of decimal seconds
to microseconds, as reported by Erik Brown. Now these issues are gone
for real since it's not using floating point arithmetic anymore.

- Fixed case where tzrange.utcoffset and tzrange.dst() might fail due
to a date being used where a datetime was expected (reported and fixed
by Lennart Regebro).

- Prevent tzstr from introducing daylight timings in strings that didn't
specify them (reported by Lennart Regebro).

- Calls like gettz("GMT+3") and gettz("UTC-2") will now return the
expected values, instead of the TZ variable behavior.

- Fixed DST signal handling in zoneinfo files. Reported by
Nicholas F. Fabry and John-Mark Gurney.

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