Vladislav Vaintroub 59ee33e14e MDEV-32189 follow-up: Properly initialize UErrorCode for ucal_getDefaultTimeZone()
Initialize UErrorCode to U_ZERO_ERROR before passing it to
ucal_getDefaultTimeZone(), as required by the ICU conventions.

Passing an uninitialized status variable  leads to undefined behavior and
non-deterministic failures.

This issue was not observed on x64 builds, but appeared during
Windows/ARM64 CI testing. The lack of initialization led to
inconsistent fallback between ICU and  native Windows time zone.

mtr tests with restarts showed the alternation of system_time_zone,
as reported by check_testcase after the test.

-SYSTEM_TIME_ZONE	Coordinated Universal Time
+SYSTEM_TIME_ZONE	Etc/UTC
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