----- "James Laska" jlaska@redhat.com wrote:
That one rpmguard test result [1] is from when I manually scheduled the job on the command-line using the 'atest' command. I also modified all site_tests/rpmguard/* files to remove the '' character in your name. I have a suspicion that autotest might not handle that well (http://pastie.org/777826).
Any thoughts?
Short term solution is easy - don't include non-ascii characters in test scripts. Long term solution probably involves conversation with autotest developers, because we might need unicode characters for some reason in the future.
Thanks, James
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/autoqa-results/2010-January/002944.html
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On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 07:41 -0500, Kamil Paral wrote:
----- "James Laska" jlaska@redhat.com wrote:
That one rpmguard test result [1] is from when I manually scheduled the job on the command-line using the 'atest' command. I also modified all site_tests/rpmguard/* files to remove the '' character in your name. I have a suspicion that autotest might not handle that well (http://pastie.org/777826).
Any thoughts?
Short term solution is easy - don't include non-ascii characters in test scripts. Long term solution probably involves conversation with autotest developers, because we might need unicode characters for some reason in the future.
I spoke to showard on #autotest yesterday for some guidance on getting to the traceback that wasn't being display from the RPC handler. It seems he has a fix in to make is much easier to identify failures during this area of job processing in the future.
http://test.kernel.org/pipermail/autotest/2010-January/005449.html
However, I've asked if there are any additional areas in the RPC Handler that might be susceptible to utf-8 issues.
Thanks, James
----- "James Laska" jlaska@redhat.com wrote:
I spoke to showard on #autotest yesterday for some guidance on getting to the traceback that wasn't being display from the RPC handler. It seems he has a fix in to make is much easier to identify failures during this area of job processing in the future.
http://test.kernel.org/pipermail/autotest/2010-January/005449.html
However, I've asked if there are any additional areas in the RPC Handler that might be susceptible to utf-8 issues.
I think I know why unicode files are not handled well. Look at this http://pastie.org/777979 and notice the first 3 added lines. They are added before the charset declaration which effectively negates it.
This 3 lines are added by autotest-server I believe, so the fix must be made there.
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