[jdk17u] Withdrawn: 8293834: Update CLDR data following tzdata 2022c update
Andrew John Hughes
andrew at openjdk.org
Wed Sep 28 16:02:47 UTC 2022
On Sat, 24 Sep 2022 03:16:50 GMT, Andrew John Hughes <andrew at openjdk.org> wrote:
> This patch updates the CLDR data following the tzdata bump in JDK-8292579.
>
> This will be handled in trunk by a larger update to CLDRv42.
>
> This patch was reviewed in an earlier form in 19u - https://git.openjdk.org/jdk19u/pull/26 - but I'm still waiting for this to be approved. I'm thus submitting this as a new patch to 17u to try and get it in before we freeze for the next release.
>
> A couple of modifications from the 19u version:
>
> * We also bring in a change from the CLDR v41 update (JDK-8265315) to use `"Kyiv"` rather than `"Kiev"` as the zone description. This change is already in 19u.
> * We add `Europe/Kyiv` to the existing testcase `test/jdk/sun/util/resources/cldr/TimeZoneNamesTest.java`
>
> The test fails with 17.0.4 as follows:
> ~~~
> $ grep 'AssertionError' test.1663972846/jdk/JTwork/sun/util/resources/cldr/TimeZoneNamesTest.jtr
> java.lang.AssertionError: expected [Eastern European Standard Time] but found [Kyiv Standard Time]
> java.lang.AssertionError: expected [heure normale d\u2019Europe de l\u2019Est] but found [Kyiv (heure standard)]
> java.lang.AssertionError: expected [Osteurop\u00e4ische Normalzeit] but found [Kyiv Normalzeit]
> ~~~
>
> and passes with the patched build.
This pull request has been closed without being integrated.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk17u/pull/355
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