On 6/5/19 7:11 AM, Robert Elz wrote:
What are you planning to do when some jurisdiction does summer/retarted ?
And before anyone claims that's absurd, it isn't really.
That's right, and Morocco is doing something like that right now. Morocco retarded its clocks by an hour on May 5 for Ramadan, and will advance them back to standard time this Sunday. Unfortunately OpenJDK gets this wrong because it is still stuck on tzdata2018g (2018-10-26), whereas the current Morocco situation was first published in tzdata 2018h (2018-12-23) and it appears that Oracle has not gotten around to propagating tzdata into OpenJDK since November. In the meantime, OpenJDK users in Morocco are out of luck - which leaves me to wonder how important these timezone issues are in Java (Java users don't seem to be marching en masse to Redwood City to get them fixed :-).