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 Szege
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
Hi Attila,
Looks like it's a regression caused by the fix to 8008577, where the
default locale data switched to Unicode Consortium's CLDR. Would you
please file an issue?
Naoto
On 6/25/15 5:49 AM, Attila Szegedi wrote:
Yeah, basically instantiating a JavaScript native Date object with (70,