Attila,
Yes - this looks strange to me too. I checked the tzdata releases and there was no changes to Europe/Vienna since the 2014g (http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/dev/jdk/rev/f7de7da2eb58). And as Sean stated the 2015e wasn't pushed to 9-dev repo yet. But, this one [1] was pushed just today and could cause observed failure. To confirm that, can you try to run your nashorn test with -Djava.locale.providers=JRE,SPI (similar to test updates in this bug)? For this tzdata2015e integration - I will run the tzdata tests with 8008577 changes - to confirm that there is no new failures.

Thank you,
Aleksej

[1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8008577

On 06/25/2015 02:02 PM, Seán Coffey wrote:
That looks like a strange failure Attila. The timezone in use for that testcase is Europe/Vienna.
2015e tzdata changes haven't been pushed to jdk9-dev forest yet.

Where the 1969 date coming from ? Is there some rollover calculation happening ?

Regards,
Sean.

On 25/06/2015 09:05, Attila Szegedi wrote:
FWIW, he do have one new test failure in Nashorn now, it seems related. Can you confirm it is caused by your changes?

[testng] Test test/script/basic/NASHORN-627.js failed at line 1 -
[testng] expected: 'Sun Dec 21 1969 00:00:00 GMT+0100 (CET) -954000000 1969-12-20T23:00:00.000Z' [testng] found: 'Sun Dec 21 1969 00:00:00 GMT+0100 (CEST) -954000000 1969-12-20T23:00:00.000Z'

Attila.

On Jun 24, 2015, at 1:05 PM, Aleksej Efimov <aleksej.efi...@oracle.com> wrote:

Hello,

Please, review the latest tzdata (2015e) [1] integration to JDK9: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~aefimov/tzdata/2015e/9/0
Testing shows no TZ related failures on all platforms.

With Best Regards,
Aleksej

[1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8098547


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