# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= perl-Time-timegm VERSION= 0.01 KEYWORDS= perl VARIANTS= 540 542 SDESC[540]= UTC version of mktime() (5.40) SDESC[542]= UTC version of mktime() (5.42) HOMEPAGE= none CONTACT= Perl_Automaton[perl@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= CPAN/ID:P/PE/PEVANS DISTFILE[1]= Time-timegm-0.01.tar.gz:main DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[540]= single SPKGS[542]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= PERL_540 PERL_542 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none VOPTS[540]= PERL_540=ON PERL_542=OFF VOPTS[542]= PERL_540=OFF PERL_542=ON DISTNAME= Time-timegm-0.01 GENERATED= yes SINGLE_JOB= yes [PERL_540].BUILD_DEPENDS_ON= perl-ExtUtils-CChecker:single:540 [PERL_540].USES_ON= perl:540,buildmod,run [PERL_542].BUILD_DEPENDS_ON= perl-ExtUtils-CChecker:single:542 [PERL_542].USES_ON= perl:542,buildmod,run [FILE:485:descriptions/desc.single] The POSIX standard provides three functions for converting between integer epoch values and 6-component "broken-down" time representations. localtime and gmtime convert an epoch into the 6 components of seconds, minutes, hours, day of month, month and year, in either local timezone or UTC. The mktime function converts a local broken-down time into an epoch value. However, POSIX does not provide a UTC version of this. This module provides a function timegm which has this ability. [FILE:102:distinfo] e721cdfda183146b895e04cee712e10ab1bc73c8bad1bbc84c04b19ef1052c98 13466 Time-timegm-0.01.tar.gz