Package: redmine
Version: 1.4.3+dfsg1-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
It seems that redmine is not properly handling characters as á, é, í, ó, ú, ñ
when they are part of issue subject, issue description, commit message, etc...
When this occurs, this message is displayed:
Internal
Hi,
i posted my Version of the Problem here:
http://www.redmine.org/issues/11280#change-39349
bad answer :(
fixed it with changing the language from ger to english!
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Sry the information fixed it with changing the language from ger to
english! was wrong!
update-alternatives --config ruby from above helped me!
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Hi,
we had the same problem when upgrading to ruby 1.9. Rolling back to ruby
1.8 using update-alternatives helped of course as a quick workaround
until we found out about mysql2 adapter.
Yes, mysql2 adapter is not included in Debian.
For everybody who needs a quick workaround:
1) edit
On 03/07/2012 06:44, Holger Friedrich wrote:
Hi,
we had the same problem when upgrading to ruby 1.9. Rolling back to ruby
1.8 using update-alternatives helped of course as a quick workaround
until we found out about mysql2 adapter.
Yes, mysql2 adapter is not included in Debian.
For
never mind, bug confirmed.
Jérémy.
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Hi Jeremy,
... and break your install next time redmine updates its dependencies.
yes...
I'd like to know if /etc/redmine/default/database.yml has encoding
properly set and matching your database encoding.
utf8
Best,
Holger
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Hi Patrice (and all),
I have got the same problem but switching back to use Ruby 1.8 as
default ruby command solved this. May be using update-alternatives
command or removing both the ruby and ruby1.9.1 packages if no
dependency.
It seems that forcing to use Ruby 1.8 via
Hi,
i'm testing redmine 1.4.4 with ruby1.9, but i can't
reproduce the issue you describe, probably because
i'm testing with a sqlite3 backend.
* are you using mysql backend ?
* did you install a mysql gem as root ?
* did you test using redmine 1.4.4 / latest ruby 1.9.3 ?
Jérémy.