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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 38401] - [lang] DurationFormatUtils.formatPeriod() returns the wrong result

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------- Additional Comments From bayard@apache.org  2006-03-09 08:18 -------
So it's claiming it's 1 month minus 1 day and not 30 days. Ugh.

Looking into it, the issue is that when the code rolls back in hours, it rolls
the days back - even if 0. It needs to roll months back if days are 0 (and so on
back up to years).

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