Update : There was a new update for Fedora 28 with MariaDB 10.2.16, and the problem is gone, so it was probably on their side, although I can't seem to find any relevant entry in the Changelog that would explain that. Probably a distro-specific issue.
Hoggins! Le 08/07/2018 à 17:22, Hoggins! a écrit : > Yes, > > Le 29/06/2018 à 15:56, Fred Gleason a écrit : >> If you are still seeing mojibake with v2.19.2, then I’m wondering if >> MariaDB is messing with some deeper things (like forcing the >> *connection* type to be some particular encoding). >> > Setting: > > Charset=latin1 > Collation=latin1_swedish_ci > > > ...in rd.conf does not change anything. > > However, if I downgrade mariadb-common (also downgrading mariadb-libs by > dependency) to 10.2.9 and I restart the Rivendell service, I get > "normal" characters back again! > > Like you said, it looks like the lib itself changes something in how the > connection is encoded. Maybe a new setting in the API that could be > forced in Rivendell code? > > Hoggins! > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
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