X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/ec47514bdb354fa1d25483e76f7d128d5ab5dc04..3af3b2130259690c2623030b37b6a8a7c268f62c:/doc/bugs/syslog_fails_with_non-ASCII_wikinames.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/syslog_fails_with_non-ASCII_wikinames.mdwn b/doc/bugs/syslog_fails_with_non-ASCII_wikinames.mdwn index 5d549b00c..0d40d232a 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/syslog_fails_with_non-ASCII_wikinames.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/syslog_fails_with_non-ASCII_wikinames.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +[[!template id=gitbranch branch=anarcat/dev/syslog_utf8 author="[[anarcat]]"]] + [[this feature|todo/syslog_should_show_wiki_name]] made it so syslog doesn't work anymore if the site being logged has non-ASCII characters it in. Specifically, my wiki was named "CⒶTS", and nothing was showing up in syslog. When I changed that to "C@TS", it worked again. @@ -11,3 +13,20 @@ My guess is this sits somewhere here: """]] Yet I am not sure how to fix that kind of problem in Perl... --[[anarcat]] + +> If I remove the "eval" above, I get: +> +> Error: Wide character in syswrite at /usr/lib/perl/5.14/Sys/Syslog.pm line 485. +> +> I have improved a little the error handling in log_message() so that we see *something* when syslog fails, see the branch documented above. I can also confirm that reverting [[todo/syslog_should_show_wiki_name]] fixes the bug. Finally, I have a unit test that reproduces the problem in git, and a working patch for the bug, again in git. +> +> > One last note: I noticed that this problem also happens elsewhere in ikiwiki. For example, the [[plugins/notifyemail]] plugin will silently fail to send notifications if the pages contain unicode. The [[plugins/notifychanges]] plugin I am working on (in [[todo/option to send only the diff in notifyemail]]) seems to be working around the issue so far, but there's no telling which similar problem are out there. + +>> I'd merge it. --[[smcv]] + +>>> I've merged it, but I don't feel it fixes this bug. --[[Joey]] + +>>>> (I removed the patch tag to take it off the patches list.) +>>>> +>>>> What else is needed? Systematic classification of outputs into +>>>> those that do and don't cope with Unicode? --[[smcv]]