Thank you for reporting this. I was able to fix this, and it is
available in svn.
Matt Benson wrote:
> Hi,
> We have been using (for some reason) GJChronology in
> some of our joda code. When we upgraded to v1.3, the
> formatting of partials e.g. YearMonthDay, LocalDate
> (perhaps other or all dates) using a GJChronology
> instance (obtained via getInstance("America/Chicago")
> is broken:
>
> DateTimeFormat.forPattern("MMM d, yyyy").print(
> new YearMonthDay("2005-01-01"))
>
> yields "1 1, 2005" in 1.3 where it should, of course,
> yield "Jan 1, 2005".
>
> Using the ISOChronology does not give this error. I
> have switched to ISOChronology as per the API
> recommendations, but am reporting the bug anyway
> (golden rule, etc.)
>
>
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