From elbeho at boivin.eu Sun Dec 9 22:43:17 2018 From: elbeho at boivin.eu (L Boivin) Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2018 22:43:17 +0100 Subject: [Act] Can we get rid of "dummy conference on phantom"? In-Reply-To: <73f33f2c-d1fb-ed77-4ecd-310fcc594d2d@frankfurt.pm> References: <73f33f2c-d1fb-ed77-4ecd-310fcc594d2d@frankfurt.pm> Message-ID: <83b555ae-d88e-0e4f-3e6c-b41e4d9608a8@boivin.eu> Hi, It's done. Sorry for the delay. Regards Laurent Le 20/11/2018 ? 21:17, Vorstand Frankfurt Perlmongers a ?crit?: > Hello all, > > on our gpw2019 website, we have the "Other ACT conferences" box. In that > box, we have two entries for "dummy conference on phantom" - can you > purge them from the database or is there anything we can do about that? > > https://act.yapc.eu/gpw2019/ > > Thanks, > > -max > -- Laurent Boivin -- mailto:elbeho at boivin.eu Member of Mongueurs de Perl -- http://www.mongueurs.net/ Member of YAPC::Europe Foundation -- http://www.yapceurope.org/ Member of OSDC.fr -- http://osdc.fr/ From emmanuel at seyman.fr Mon Dec 10 00:38:21 2018 From: emmanuel at seyman.fr (Emmanuel Seyman) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 00:38:21 +0100 Subject: [Act] Act Status Message-ID: <20181209233821.GA5624@orient.home> Hi, folks. There's been some activity on the Act frontline and I thought the people on the mailing lists would want to know about them so here goes... We've merged two pull-requests on Github, something which we hadn't done for quite a while. One of these pull-requests was from a first-time contributor to Act. Thanks to these, some tests now run on the 'psgi' branch and the search for PM groups is now case-insensitive, which is a very good thing. On the short-term scale, we'll be taking a close look on all the pending pull-requests on Github, seeing if it makes sense to still merge them. I'll also be looking at enabling Travis CI on Act so that we can feel safer when accepting pull-requests. Emmanuel From haj at posteo.de Wed Dec 19 09:30:00 2018 From: haj at posteo.de (Harald =?utf-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg?=) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 09:30:00 +0100 Subject: [Act] Garbled Non-ASCII characters in the Wiki Message-ID: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> Hi Act!ivists, In our Wiki for the gpw2019 conference (https://act.yapc.eu/gpw2019/) we observe that non-ASCII-chars like German umlauts are garbled ("over-encoded") on every edit/save cycle. I recall we had the same issue for the 2018 conference. Is that a general issue - maybe even a known issue - or something with our own customization? -- Cheers, haj From sch.r at web.de Wed Dec 19 10:34:11 2018 From: sch.r at web.de (Roland Schmitz) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 10:34:11 +0100 Subject: [Act] Garbled Non-ASCII characters in the Wiki In-Reply-To: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> References: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> Message-ID: <35F3CE43-BA55-4413-851D-5FFF232FF552@web.de> Hi haj, your right, we (nr.pm) faced this problem last year too. I guess it is a encoding problem in the database, because on the previe page everything is fine as far as I remember. Umlauts get puzzeled after saving the artikle to the db. Yours Roland Am 19. Dezember 2018 09:30:00 MEZ schrieb haj at posteo.de: >Hi Act!ivists, > >In our Wiki for the gpw2019 conference (https://act.yapc.eu/gpw2019/) >we >observe that non-ASCII-chars like German umlauts are garbled >("over-encoded") on every edit/save cycle. I recall we had the same >issue for the 2018 conference. > >Is that a general issue - maybe even a known issue - or something with >our own customization? >-- >Cheers, >haj >_______________________________________________ >Act mailing list >Act at mongueurs.net >http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act -- Viele Gr??e Roland Schmitz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From haj at posteo.de Thu Dec 20 17:30:17 2018 From: haj at posteo.de (Harald =?utf-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg?=) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 17:30:17 +0100 Subject: [Act] Garbled Non-ASCII characters in the Wiki In-Reply-To: <35F3CE43-BA55-4413-851D-5FFF232FF552@web.de> (Roland Schmitz's message of "Wed, 19 Dec 2018 10:34:11 +0100") References: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> <35F3CE43-BA55-4413-851D-5FFF232FF552@web.de> Message-ID: <87bm5g6u06.fsf@posteo.de> Roland Schmitz writes: > Hi haj, > > your right, we (nr.pm) faced this problem last year too. I guess it is > a encoding problem in the database, because on the previe page > everything is fine as far as I remember. Umlauts get puzzeled after > saving the artikle to the db. I have now tracked this down to a misunderstanding between Wiki::Toolkit and DBD::Pg - there's nothing the Act software can do about it. I have submitted a Pull Request to Wiki::Toolkit: https://github.com/OpenGuides/Wiki-Toolkit/pull/13 -- Cheers, haj From racke at linuxia.de Thu Dec 20 19:25:26 2018 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 19:25:26 +0100 Subject: [Act] Garbled Non-ASCII characters in the Wiki In-Reply-To: <87bm5g6u06.fsf@posteo.de> References: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> <35F3CE43-BA55-4413-851D-5FFF232FF552@web.de> <87bm5g6u06.fsf@posteo.de> Message-ID: <63414deb-2118-15c9-ca0c-a586bac00f83@linuxia.de> On 12/20/18 5:30 PM, Harald J?rg wrote: > Roland Schmitz writes: > >> Hi haj, >> >> your right, we (nr.pm) faced this problem last year too. I guess it is >> a encoding problem in the database, because on the previe page >> everything is fine as far as I remember. Umlauts get puzzeled after >> saving the artikle to the db. > > I have now tracked this down to a misunderstanding between Wiki::Toolkit > and DBD::Pg - there's nothing the Act software can do about it. I have > submitted a Pull Request to Wiki::Toolkit: > https://github.com/OpenGuides/Wiki-Toolkit/pull/13 > Yeah, but the admins could apply this patch to the local copy of Wiki::Toolkit. Also this concatenation with the dots can be discarded as it became a static string. Regards Racke -- Ecommerce and Linux consulting + Perl and web application programming. Debian and Sympa administration. Provisioning with Ansible. From elbeho at boivin.eu Thu Dec 27 22:49:42 2018 From: elbeho at boivin.eu (L Boivin) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2018 22:49:42 +0100 Subject: [Act] Garbled Non-ASCII characters in the Wiki In-Reply-To: <63414deb-2118-15c9-ca0c-a586bac00f83@linuxia.de> References: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> <35F3CE43-BA55-4413-851D-5FFF232FF552@web.de> <87bm5g6u06.fsf@posteo.de> <63414deb-2118-15c9-ca0c-a586bac00f83@linuxia.de> Message-ID: <26b8ea91-5dec-e9f2-3a4a-c6f30a27197a@boivin.eu> Hi, I've applied this patch to Act. This does not change anything on the tests I made. Feel free to cross-check and let me know. Note that this patch applies to version 0.31, while Act is using version 0.29 of Wiki::Toolkit::Store::Database I see if I can safely update the version to of Wiki::Toolkit Regards Laurent Le 20/12/2018 ? 19:25, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) a ?crit?: > On 12/20/18 5:30 PM, Harald J?rg wrote: >> Roland Schmitz writes: >> >>> Hi haj, >>> >>> your right, we (nr.pm) faced this problem last year too. I guess it is >>> a encoding problem in the database, because on the previe page >>> everything is fine as far as I remember. Umlauts get puzzeled after >>> saving the artikle to the db. >> >> I have now tracked this down to a misunderstanding between Wiki::Toolkit >> and DBD::Pg - there's nothing the Act software can do about it. I have >> submitted a Pull Request to Wiki::Toolkit: >> https://github.com/OpenGuides/Wiki-Toolkit/pull/13 >> > > Yeah, but the admins could apply this patch to the local copy of Wiki::Toolkit. > > Also this concatenation with the dots can be discarded as it became a static string. > > Regards > Racke > -- Laurent Boivin -- mailto:elbeho at boivin.eu Member of Mongueurs de Perl -- http://www.mongueurs.net/ Member of YAPC::Europe Foundation -- http://www.yapceurope.org/ Member of OSDC.fr -- http://osdc.fr/ From haj at posteo.de Fri Dec 28 13:53:04 2018 From: haj at posteo.de (Harald =?utf-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg?=) Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 13:53:04 +0100 Subject: [Act] Garbled Non-ASCII characters in the Wiki In-Reply-To: <26b8ea91-5dec-e9f2-3a4a-c6f30a27197a@boivin.eu> (L. Boivin's message of "Thu, 27 Dec 2018 22:49:42 +0100") References: <875zvpsyuv.fsf@posteo.de> <35F3CE43-BA55-4413-851D-5FFF232FF552@web.de> <87bm5g6u06.fsf@posteo.de> <63414deb-2118-15c9-ca0c-a586bac00f83@linuxia.de> <26b8ea91-5dec-e9f2-3a4a-c6f30a27197a@boivin.eu> Message-ID: <87va3d6cen.fsf@posteo.de> Hello Laurent, You write: > I've applied this patch to Act. > This does not change anything on the tests I made. > Feel free to cross-check and let me know. Thanks for doing this experiment! The patch doesn't seem to work at https://act.yapc.eu/ - sorry. I developed and tested the patch in a local installation of a cloned Act repository, but grabbed the current version of Perl, Wiki::Toolkit, and DBD::Pg (and probably all other dependencies, too). And, as I failed to install mod_perl 1, I'm running the psgi branch, cherry-picking changes from master. I have not yet thoroughly checked Ilya's pull request, but it also goes for the pg_enable_utf8=0 workaround. > Note that this patch applies to version 0.31, while Act > is using version 0.29 of Wiki::Toolkit::Store::Database That version is from 2010 (Wiki-Toolkit 0.79), but after comparing the sources I doubt that the problem is the version of Wiki::Toolkit. It is more likely that changes in DBD::Pg are responsible for different behaviour. There were some releases of the database driver in 2017/2018 with changes of UTF-8 handling. I have DBD::Pg version 3.7.4 installed, the PostgreSQL version is 9.6. While testing the stuff I've found some other issues with Wiki::Toolkit, I'm about to provide test cases for them. I am also not too happy with the documentation of the pg_enable_utf8 in DBD::Pg, which doesn't say anything about whether and how it effects _writing_ to the database. I plan to dig a bit more through this, but with the holidays and the family all around hacking hours are not so frequent :) > I see if I can safely update the version to of Wiki::Toolkit > > Regards > Laurent > > > Le 20/12/2018 ? 19:25, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) a ?crit?: >> On 12/20/18 5:30 PM, Harald J?rg wrote: >>> Roland Schmitz writes: >>> >>>> Hi haj, >>>> >>>> your right, we (nr.pm) faced this problem last year too. I guess it is >>>> a encoding problem in the database, because on the previe page >>>> everything is fine as far as I remember. Umlauts get puzzeled after >>>> saving the artikle to the db. >>> >>> I have now tracked this down to a misunderstanding between Wiki::Toolkit >>> and DBD::Pg - there's nothing the Act software can do about it. I have >>> submitted a Pull Request to Wiki::Toolkit: >>> https://github.com/OpenGuides/Wiki-Toolkit/pull/13 >>> >> >> Yeah, but the admins could apply this patch to the local copy of Wiki::Toolkit. >> >> Also this concatenation with the dots can be discarded as it became a static string. >> >> Regards >> Racke >> -- Cheers, haj