commit | 85e8d7ff988ccba4c881d7f4969efa22d73a967d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Almaz Mingaleev <mingaleev@google.com> | Tue Oct 04 15:03:39 2022 +0100 |
committer | Almaz Mingaleev <mingaleev@google.com> | Fri Oct 07 11:49:06 2022 +0000 |
tree | 72df1b616710115621824be3960257554e633cef | |
parent | 630b768e6f3f4457ce1d55d1444ac010b0eb7e83 [diff] |
DO NOT MERGE Update Android CLDR data from 2021e to 2022d. [R] Small change from upstream was not applied: in https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/pull/2300/files#diff-43b0b62ce55133987473b4966f6de558a999ea386cea95c983135017347817ad abstract class's generic type was removed. That won't compile in the current state of AOSP. aosp/master has https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/commit/4ff4ec8806073a4a2f0f322ec0721eeda64f65e5 applied. As it changes things outside of time zones, description for uaiev in common/bcp47/timezone.xml was left untouched. 2021e change below was created 2 weeks after 2021a3 update landed (aosp/1871476). During 2022a I've missed it completely. CLDR-15137 SBRS41 Update timzone db files with 2021e CLDR-15620 BRS42 Update TZ data to 2022a CLDR-15945 Updating tzdata to 2022b CLDR-16051 tzdata 2022d updates (cherry picked from commit 2eb26e711e6c340324dabaa49dcad01656e24e48) (cherry picked from commit c2bbda19961b30f54d5d46c0c8180815cef31d91) (cherry picked from commit 36418bee810e603240e693a749518bb97c997d2d) (cherry picked from commit 85a48dbb2a437354f247e35157925e50a716403e) Bug: 251372153 Test: see system/timezone CL Change-Id: I064190c19093edbe519de92089f8eeac244e4930 Merged-In: I064190c19093edbe519de92089f8eeac244e4930
Latest Release: v36.0 published 2019-10-04
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