JDK-4333356 : RFE: Solaris: platform to Java timezone mapping should support /etc/default/init
  • Type: Enhancement
  • Component: core-libs
  • Sub-Component: java.util:i18n
  • Affected Version: 1.3.0
  • Priority: P4
  • Status: Resolved
  • Resolution: Fixed
  • OS: solaris_2.6,solaris_8
  • CPU: generic,sparc
  • Submitted: 2000-04-26
  • Updated: 2001-01-16
  • Resolved: 2001-01-16
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Description
Solaris libc looks up /etc/default/init to get system's default TZ value in case TZ is not set in the environment. Java time zone mapping should do the same thing.

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CONVERTED DATA BugTraq+ Release Management Values COMMIT TO FIX: merlin-beta FIXED IN: merlin-beta INTEGRATED IN: merlin-beta
14-06-2004

EVALUATION Libc specific mapping support is necessary on UNIX systems. masayoshi.okutsu@Eng 2000-04-26
26-04-2000