Diff between Oracle 9i and 10g with date format MON in FRENCH language

Hi,
With a session in FRENCH language, when i do:
SQL> select to_char(sysdate,'dd-mon-yyyy') from dual;
The result in 10g is:
TO_CHAR(SYSDA
27-juil.-2005
The result in 9i is:
TO_CHAR(SYS
28-jul-2005
Where is the problem and how can i have the same result in 10g than in 9i ?
Thank you for your help.

This behaviour is documented in the Oracle Database 10g Globalization Guide; it also includes the steps on how to revert back to the Oracle 9i locale definitions.
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14117_01/server.101/b10749/applocaledata.htm#sthref1769
Please note that 10g is using the correct convention, the Oracle9i locale definition files will be desupported in a future release.

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