reassign 328744 bacula-director-pgsql retitle 328744 aspell-es: filename in ISO-8859-1 breaks bacula on unicode systems close 328744 1.36.3-2 merge 328744 313227 thanks
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 03:26:58PM +0200, Agustin Martin wrote: > On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 12:17:36AM -0700, Ian Turner wrote: > > Package: aspell-es > > Version: 1.8-5 > > Severity: normal > > > > In URL-encoding, aspell-es contains a file > > /usr/lib/aspell/espa%f1ol.es > > Interpreted as ISO-8859-1, this character is a n with tilde. However, > > interpreted as UTF-8, this string is invalid. > > > > This is a problem for me personally because Bacula stores filenames in > > PostgreSQL, and Postgres does validation on UTF-8 strings. But more > > generally, given that UTF-8 is the default encoding these days, it would > > be better to use the filename: > > /usr/lib/aspell/espa%c1%b1ol.es > > > > For bonus points, identify the encoding of the system and rename > > accordingly. > > Thanks for the info, > > I see this as a bacula problem, single byte 8 bits filenames are legitimate in > linux and Windows and bacula should handle them properly, treating them as > raw ascii strings. > > Which version of bacula are you using? This seems to have been reported as a > bacula bugreport > > [#313227: bacula-director-pgsql: > omits to set character encoding when creating database] > > (See http://bugs.debian.org/313227) and fixed in bacula 1.36.3-2. > Reassigning to bacula-director-pgsql and closing as of 1.36.3-2. Thanks for your contribution -- Agustin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]