seth vidal <skvidal(a)phy.duke.edu>:
> One of the fields handed to the CGI may be a URL pointing to an
RPM.
> It seems to me that the encoding of strings *in the RPM* is not an issue at
> all for bug-bugzilla. Only the contents of the fields in the job card
> is an issue. I don't understand why the requirement that those be UTF-8
> should ever be onerous.
b/c the content you're providing may well be data that is in an rpm
header or in the output of rpm -qi somepkg.
as the example I gave to Nicholas, rpm -qi cups - read the description
field, note the (R), notice that's it is 1 character, not 3.
your program can force the conversion and replace the characters outside
the 128 range with ?, but in the case of filenames that are using
non-utf-8 encoding you WILL lose some data.
Ahhhh. Now I see. This is not actually an issue sbout bug-bugzilla at
all. It's an issue about how fedora-submit will transcode non-ASCII stuff
that it mines out of RPM metadata fields.
I was aware of this problem. fedora-submit will have to call iconv in
certain circumstances to mung all the fields into UTF-8. Sometimes
it will fail and fedora-submit will error out as a result. Life is hard.
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