JDK-8206879 : Currency decimal marker incorrect for Peru
Type:Bug
Component:globalization
Sub-Component:locale-data
Affected Version:7,8,11,13
Priority:P3
Status:Resolved
Resolution:Fixed
Submitted:2018-07-08
Updated:2020-02-18
Resolved:2019-05-20
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In Java 7u67 and 7u181, the decimal currency marker for Peru (es-PE) is a comma. However, the Official institute of Taxation of Peru (SUNAT - "http://www.sunat.gob.pe/") uses "." as its decimal separator. Should not Java follow suit?
Comments
Just confirmed the same from my own testing before I saw your request.
02-09-2019
Fix Request (8u)
Same as 11u, resolves the locale issue and keeps codebases in sync (8u231). Patch applies cleanly except for the usual file renames. Test fails without the change and passes with.
Patch with renamed filenames:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alvdavi/webrevs/8206879/webrev.8u.00/jdk.patch
28-08-2019
Fix Request (11u)
This resolves the locale issue and keeps 11u codebases in sync (I see 11.0.5-oracle). Patch applies cleanly to 11u. New test case fails without the product change and passes with it. Patched builds also pass tier1.