MenoData / Time4J

Advanced date, time and interval library for Java with sun/moon-astronomy and calendars like Chinese, Coptic, Ethiopian, French Republican, Hebrew, Hijri, Historic Christian, Indian National, Japanese, Julian, Korean, Minguo, Persian, Thai, Vietnamese
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HijriCalendar.VARIANT_DIYANET stopped working #976

Closed geekmentors closed 1 year ago

geekmentors commented 1 year ago

It stopped working as it is mentioned in the documentation "The supported range is 1318-01-01/1444-05-29 (ISO: 1900-05-01/2022-12-23)."

MenoData commented 1 year ago

Thank you very much for your good question. I have now looked at the original source of data and see that the website had been updated to incorporate data until western year 2028. See: https://webspace.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/islam/diyanetcalendar.htm

Do you know a better source (ideally a direct link to the data of diyanet ministry)? Maybe at: https://www.diyanet.gov.tr/tr-TR

merve-esen commented 1 year ago

I face the same issue on my Android app. Do I need open an issue on Time4A?

MenoData commented 1 year ago

@merve-esen This issue is the right place for the diyanet topic.

About Time4A, there is actually another problem rooted in the build structure. I need to update the build procedure from the scratch because the used service offered by Bintray had unfortunately been stopped. So I need new gradle scripts...

merve-esen commented 1 year ago

I'll wait or use another variant then. Thanks for the explanation.

MenoData commented 1 year ago

Nobody seems to know a direct source on the website of diyanet ministry so I think it is okay to continue using the data of dutch university.