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Pär Nils Amsen commented on LANG-1328: -------------------------------------- [~kinow] Yes I suspect that it is _device specific_ aswell, the abbreviations/weekdays are provided by the system right? My teammate tested on a couple of different devices: *Samsung S3:* PT_br: OK (Dor) PT_pt: OK (Dor) *Google Pixel:* PT_br: OK (Dor) PT_pt: NOK (Dormingo) *Generic Android emulator* PT_br: OK (Dor) PT_pt: NOK (Dormingo) Seems like the localization is provided by the device manufacturer or smth. > FastDateFormat does not support 'EEE' and 'MMM' abbreviations for PT_pt > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LANG-1328 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1328 > Project: Commons Lang > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.3.2 > Environment: Android > Reporter: Pär Nils Amsen > > For the following statement: > {code:java} > FastDateFormat.getInstance("MMM", timeZone, new Locale("pt", > "pt")).format(1494115200); > {code} > The outcome will be "dormingo" instead of "dor" in Portugese (pt_PT). I > expect this to be a bug since the only reason for FastDateFormat to not > abbreviate the weekdays would be that Portugese does not allow it, not very > likely. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)