Pablo, looks like an exhaustive list of tests, but i guess this one slipped
out. I did not discover it either since I am on linux that handles
international characters better. However, renate did run into the problem
which looks quite generic so that it may happen to anyone else trying to
instal a single module with a dataset on a windows machine.
I do not understand why installing the full SPLP does not cause the same
issue.
Could it be the Mercurial checkout of the org.openbravo.spain.regions? in
other words, could mercurial on windows have this issue? could someone with
a windows XP machine test it by cloning the source code of the above module?
Cheers
Rok
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Pablo Sarobe <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Rok,
>
> This is what I did now in my machine (Windows XP) always on top of MP10:
>
> 1. I could install SPLP 1.2 without any problems using the CR. No problems
> in the rebuild process
> 2. After that and, of course, having the module org.openbravo.spain.regions
> installed within the module folder I executed "ant install.source" command
> and the process finished successfully.
>
> And this is for Renate and everyone to avoid some questions. Among all the
> tests we did before releasing MP10 (mostly in Linux), these are the most
> relevant for you (All of them successfully):
>
> 1. MP8 then scan for updates: Result MP10
> 2. MP8 + SPLP1.1 then scan for updates: Result MP10+SPLP 1.2
> 3. MP9 then scan for updates: Result MP10
> 4. MP9 + SPLP1.1 then scan for updates: Result MP10+SPLP 1.2
> 5. Coming from point 4 uninstall SPLP 1.2: Result MP10
> 6. MP10 then install SPLP 1.2: Result MP10+SPLP 1.2
> 7. MP9 then install SPLP 1.2: Result MP10+SPLP 1.2
> 8. MP9 + SPLP 1.1 then scan for updates. Just install MP10: Result MP10 +
> SPLP 1.1
> 9. MP9 + QSS 1.2 then scan for updates: Result MP10 + QSS 1.3
> 10. MP9 + QSS 1.2 then scan for updates. Just install MP10: Result MP10 +
> QSS 1.2
> 11. MP10 then install QSS 1.3: Result MP10 + QSS 1.3
> 12. MP9 then install QSS1.3: Result MP10 + QSS 1.3
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Rok Lenardic escribió:
>
>> the workaround we (Renate that uses Windows) are using is to manually
>> rename the xml file to the name without the special character and change it
>> accordingly in the AD_MODULE.xml definition.
>> Clearly, a very unpratical solution. Not to mention that it will probably
>> interfere with installation of the full localization pack.
>>
>> IMHO, I do not see a reason why a 2min job of changing this and committing
>> it would be postponed.
>>
>> Rok
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Richard Morley <
>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, but what is the solution for Rok?
>> Is there a workaround? For example can he somehow temporarily
>> change is windows settings to a character set that would result in
>> the file being imported.
>> Regards
>> Richard
>>
>> Dmitry Mezentsev wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Victor,
>>>
>>> I agree that it is not a critical issue if it only applies to
>>> manual module installations but in any case I think it makes
>>> sense to have this lesson learned and just not to use special
>>> symbols and to be on the safe side.
>>> I´ll take a note to reflect it in the documentation.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dmitry.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/1/22 Víctor Martínez <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> As far as we know, there is no problem with these two modules
>>> when the user installs them from the central repository as
>>> usual, and when he uses Openbravo to apply/edit the datasets.
>>> The problem appears when the user manually tries to
>>> access/modify the file outside Openbravo.
>>>
>>> So, from my point of view, this issue is not a critical one
>>> and it's clearly related to a Windows problem and not to an
>>> Openbravo bug.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Víctor Martínez
>>> [email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/1/22 Paolo Juvara <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What is the plan to resolve this?
>>>
>>> Paolo
>>>
>>> 2010/1/21 Víctor Martínez <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Rok,
>>>
>>> The Localization team is the responsible of this module.
>>>
>>> Other module that can be affected by this issue is
>>> the Spanish Taxes module, which has a dataset called
>>> "Impuestos_para_España"
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Víctor Martínez
>>> [email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Rok Lenardic
>>> <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I recently discovered an issue with the
>>> *org.openbravo.spain.regions* module. If one
>>> checks out the code into the modules folder and
>>> runs install.source on a Windows machine, the
>>> module's dataset never gets imported, the xml
>>> file just gets ignored.
>>>
>>> That is because the dataset source file inside
>>> this module is named /*"Provincias_de_España.xml"
>>> */and Windows is terrible with international
>>> characters.
>>>
>>> This is a generic issue and should be resolved by
>>> never using international characters in filenames
>>> which is generally a bad practice. In this case,
>>> the problem originates from naming Datasets from
>>> which the filename is generated. This should
>>> somehow be documented or resolved.
>>>
>>> Does anyone else know which modules could be
>>> affected? can this be forwarded to the correct
>>> team that is responsible for the
>>> org.openbravo.spain.regions module?*
>>> *
>>> Regards,
>>> Rok*
>>> *
>>>
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