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Previously the formatter %d was used for a java.time.Duration. When this code gets executed, instead of throwing the TemporaryLockingException, it would instead throw an IllegalFormatConversionException with the message "d != java.time.Duration".

Previously the formatter %d was used for a java.time.Duration. When this code gets executed, instead of throwing the TemporaryLockingException, it would instead throw an IllegalFormatConversionException with the message "d != java.time.Duration".
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I believe this was fixed in 1174

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