Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 23:00:23 +0100 (CET) From: "Bernhard Froehlich" <decke@bluelife.at> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Wrong locales in JDK 1.6 (patchset 3) Message-ID: <58395.85.90.150.9.1198965623.squirrel@webmail.itac.at>
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Hi, I've run into a problem with localization in jdk1.6 (patchset 3) at least on FreeBSD 6.2/AMD64 and 7.0/AMD64. With jdk 1.6 Locale.getAvailableLocales() returns only 3 locales: "ben", "arn", "sun/text/resources/". Yeah that looks buggy so i started so search and found that sun.util.LocaleDataMetaInfo.getSupportedLocaleString("sun.text.resources.FormatData") returns " ben sun/text/resources/ | arn sun/text/resources/ " which is a formatted string with all available locales that were hardcoded/replaced at build time so the cause is somewhere in the build scripts. That string is build by j2se/make/java/java/localegen.sh and genlocales.gmk but i haven't yet found the bug itself. Can anyone confirm that this is a bug? import java.util.Locale; import sun.util.LocaleDataMetaInfo; public class LocaleDebug { public static void main(String[] args) { Locale[] locales = Locale.getAvailableLocales(); for(int i=0; i < locales.length; i++) System.out.println(locales[i]); System.out.println("sun.text.resources.FormatData -> " + LocaleDataMetaInfo.getSupportedLocaleString("sun.text.resources.FormatData")); } }
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