JDK-8151876 : (tz) Support tzdata2016d
  • Type: Enhancement
  • Component: core-libs
  • Sub-Component: java.time
  • Affected Version: 9
  • Priority: P2
  • Status: Closed
  • Resolution: Fixed
  • OS: generic
  • CPU: generic
  • Submitted: 2016-03-15
  • Updated: 2017-05-11
  • Resolved: 2016-06-01
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Description
The 2016b release of the tz code and data is available. It reflects the following changes, which were either circulated on the tz mailing list or are relatively minor technical or administrative changes. A last-minute note: some 2016b data entries cause zic implementations derived from tz releases 2005j through 2015e to issue warnings like "time zone abbreviation differs from POSIX standard (+03)". These warnings should not otherwise affect zic's output and can safely be ignored on today's platforms, as the warnings refer to a restriction in POSIX.1-1988 that was removed in POSIX.1-2001. One way to suppress the warnings is to upgrade to zic derived from tz releases 2015f and later.

   Changes affecting future time stamps

     New zones Europe/Astrakhan and Europe/Ulyanovsk for Astrakhan and
     Ulyanovsk Oblasts, Russia, both of which will switch from +03 to +04 on
     2016-03-27 at 02:00 local time.  They need distinct zones since their
     post-1970 histories disagree.  New zone Asia/Barnaul for Altai Krai and
     Altai Republic, Russia, which will switch from +06 to +07 on the same date
     and local time.  Also, Asia/Sakhalin moves from +10 to +11 on 2016-03-27
     at 02:00.  (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev for the heads-up, and to
     Matt Johnson and Stepan Golosunov for followup.)

     As a trial of a new system that needs less information to be made up,
     the new zones use numeric time zone abbreviations like "+04"
     instead of invented abbreviations like "ASTT".

     Haiti will not observe DST in 2016.  (Thanks to Jean Antoine via
     Steffen Thorsen.)

     Palestine's spring-forward transition on 2016-03-26 is at 01:00, not 00:00.
     (Thanks to Hannah Kreitem.) Guess future transitions will be March's last
     Saturday at 01:00, not March's last Friday at 24:00.

   Changes affecting past time stamps

     Europe/Chisinau observed DST during 1990, and switched from +04 to
     +03 at 1990-05-06 02:00, instead of switching from +03 to +02.
     (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)

     1991 abbreviations in Europe/Samara should be SAMT/SAMST, not
     KUYT/KUYST.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)

   Changes to code

     tzselect's diagnostics and checking, and checktab.awk's checking,
     have been improved.  (Thanks to J William Piggott.)

     tzcode now builds under MinGW.  (Thanks to Ian Abbott and Esben Haabendal.)

     tzselect now tests Julian-date TZ settings more accurately.
     (Thanks to J William Piggott.)

   Changes to commentary

     Comments in zone tables have been improved.  (Thanks to J William Piggott.)

     tzselect again limits its menu comments so that menus fit on a
     24x80 alphanumeric display.

     A new web page tz-how-to.html.  (Thanks to Bill Seymour.)

     In the Theory file, the description of possible time zone abbreviations in
     tzdata has been cleaned up, as the old description was unclear and
     inconsistent.  (Thanks to Alain Mouette for reporting the problem.)

Here are links to the release files:

   ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzcode2016b.tar.gz
   ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzdata2016b.tar.gz

The files are also available via HTTP as follows:

   http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzcode2016b.tar.gz
   http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzdata2016b.tar.gz


The 2016c release of the tz code and data is available. Its most urgent 
change is for Asia/Baku, where the update takes effect this weekend.

This release reflects the following changes, which were either 
circulated on the tz mailing list or are relatively minor technical or 
administrative changes:

   Changes affecting future time stamps

     Azerbaijan no longer observes DST.  (Thanks to Steffen Thorsen.)

     Chile reverts from permanent to seasonal DST.  (Thanks to Juan
     Correa for the heads-up, and to Tim Parenti for corrections.)
     Guess that future transitions are August's and May's second
     Saturdays at 24:00 mainland time.  Also, call the period from
     2014-09-07 through 2016-05-14 daylight saving time instead of
     standard time, as that seems more appropriate now.

   Changes affecting past time stamps

     Europe/Kaliningrad and Europe/Vilnius changed from +03/+04 to
     +02/+03 on 1989-03-26, not 1991-03-31.  Europe/Volgograd changed
     from +04/+05 to +03/+04 on 1988-03-27, not 1989-03-26.
     (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)

   Changes to commentary

     Several updates and URLs for historical and proposed Russian changes.
     (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov, Matt Johnson, and Alexander Krivenyshev.)

Here are links to the release files:

   ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzcode2016c.tar.gz
   ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzdata2016c.tar.gz

The files are also available via HTTP as follows:

http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzcode2016c.tar.gz
http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzdata2016c.tar.gz


The 2016d release of the tz code and data is available. It reflects the 
following changes, which were either circulated on the tz mailing list 
or are relatively minor technical or administrative changes:

   Changes affecting future time stamps

     America/Caracas switches from -0430 to -04 on 2016-05-01 at 02:30.
     (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev for the heads-up.)

     Asia/Magadan switches from +10 to +11 on 2016-04-24 at 02:00.
     (Thanks to Alexander Krivenyshev and Matt Johnson.)

     New zone Asia/Tomsk, split off from Asia/Novosibirsk. It covers
     Tomsk Oblast, Russia, which switches from +06 to +07 on 2016-05-29
     at 02:00.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)

   Changes affecting past time stamps

     New zone Europe/Kirov, split off from Europe/Volgograd.  It covers
     Kirov Oblast, Russia, which switched from +04/+05 to +03/+04 on
     1989-03-26 at 02:00, roughly a year after Europe/Volgograd made
     the same change.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)

     Russia and nearby locations had daylight-saving transitions on
     1992-03-29 at 02:00 and 1992-09-27 at 03:00, instead of on
     1992-03-28 at 23:00 and 1992-09-26 at 23:00.  (Thanks to Stepan
     Golosunov.)

     Many corrections to historical time in Kazakhstan from 1991
     through 2005.  (Thanks to Stepan Golosunov.)  Replace Kazakhstan's
     invented time zone abbreviations with numeric abbreviations.

Here are links to the release files:

   ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzcode2016d.tar.gz
   ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzdata2016d.tar.gz

The files are also available via HTTP as follows:

http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzcode2016d.tar.gz
http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzdata2016d.tar.gz




Comments
Just for the reference: [from review thread: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/i18n-dev/2016-May/001959.html] IANA is changing to a new numeric naming conventions for the TimeZone name abbreviations[like "+04" instead of invented abbreviations like "ASTT"]. This is followed in IANA tzdata for all the new TimeZones and few existing as well. But as discussed and agreed in the open review, we are currently keeping the old TZ names as is and not removing them from the resources. But for all the newly added TZ names, we will not be including the new TZ names in the resources and hence these will be following the "GMT[+ -]hh:mm" for formatting.
11-05-2017

UR SQE OK to take TZ updates to CPU16_03
06-06-2016

I've changed the subcomponent java.util:i18n to java.time because java.util.TimeZone and its implementation classes are just a client of the time zone data support of java.time. If any tzdata update involves any java.util:i18n and/or java.text specific naming issues, please file separate issues to java.util:i18n or java.text, depending on the issues.
10-05-2016

appreciate the update, thanks.
29-04-2016

When can we have this fix ready for Apr CPU releases ?
15-03-2016