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[jira] [Comment Edited] (FLEX-34716) Framework Locales fail on Linux

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Philip Keiter edited comment on FLEX-34716 at 1/14/15 9:48 PM:
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It is not runtime. The swf built in Linux fails on each OS and the swf built in Windows works on each OS. (edit: see my next comment)


was (Author: firetronp75):
It is not runtime. The swf built in Linux fails on each OS and the swf built in Windows works on each OS.

> Framework Locales fail on Linux
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLEX-34716
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34716
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: MXML Compiler
>    Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.13.0
>         Environment: Linux, IntelliJ IDEA
>            Reporter: Philip Keiter
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: framework, globalization, mxmlc
>         Attachments: Linux-link-report.txt, TestFlexLocale.zip, Windows-link-report.txt
>
>
> Framework Locales are not working when compiling on Linux. Using the same test project on Windows works. When compiled on Linux, DateFormatter returns error code usingdefault and defaults back to English days and months. But on Windows it accepts the requested locale and gives days and months in that locale.
> This has been blocking me from releasing the next version of my app, which we promised localization for. Although I was able to test my simple proof on both Linux and Windows I cannot use Windows for my actual app. So I am truly blocked.



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