Hi Horacio, Thanks for all your help testing. I am committed to making Heliotrope and Turnsole i18n-friendly, so it's great to have some stress applied to that area.
Reformatted excerpts from Horacio Sanson's message of 2011-07-05: > Encoding::CompatibilityError - incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT > and UTF-8: > bin/heliotrope-server:223:in `block in <class:HeliotropeServer>' Ok, I will check out your patch. > The latest heliotrope now catches this error and ignores it but after > a while ignoring it I started getting sys-write errors on the socket. > I believe this is also GMail abruptly breaking the socket connection > to enforce it's bandwidth limits. I suspect you're right. I wonder if there is a way to detect the rate limiting kicking on. If not, I can add a delay. You can also manually delay with judicious use of the -n flag. > Overall heliotrope is now usable for Japanese language users (at least > for me ). Now I will start playing with turnsole to see if it can > handle japanese. Great! I look forward to your bug reports. If you could please file bugs in the corresponding Github projects, that will help me keep track of things. -- William <wmorgan-...@masanjin.net> _______________________________________________ Sup-devel mailing list Sup-devel@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-devel