On 01.12.2015, at 20:05, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
IIRC (based on information from Tobias???) it's a Seaside related issue that has been fixed in some newer version of something or other. We should probably take this discussion to squeak-dev.
I'm innocent. Or at least I don't know off head the problem at hand, save the solution…
Best regards -Tobias
Dave
It’s just a bug. SS is just not converting wide strings to UTF-8.
If you have time to move SS to a new image, sure. But otherwise, fixing this bug is probably less work.
- Bert -
On 01.12.2015, at 16:40, Chris Muller ma.chris.m@gmail.com wrote:
Would a newer image and VM solve this?
Why do we continue to run on this old image and VM?
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 7:56 AM, David T. Lewis <lewis@mail.msen.com mailto:lewis@mail.msen.com> wrote: On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 12:42:33PM +0100, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
That's probably because someone has registered with a name containing
wide
characters, so the whole page is served as a WideString. This bug has happened a few times before, and I don't remember what the temporary solution was, but I think Dave knows.
Levente
That is probably it. Note that St??phane Rollandin (spfa) has just registered a new account. That is probably showing up on the source.squeak.org http://source.squeak.org/ home page, and blowing up when the wide string is displayed.
I see the same thing on squeaksource.com http://squeaksource.com/ from time to time. If we do nothing, it will probably "fix" itself in a little while (after Stef's activity becomes old news and scrolls off the home page).
If the problem does not go away by itself, may need to fix it in the source.squeak.org http://source.squeak.org/ image, which involves finding the offending WideString and patching it to be displayable.
The good news is that we are adding a more diverse range of developers to source.squeak.org http://source.squeak.org/ :-)
Dave
On Tue, 1 Dec 2015, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
source.squeak.org http://source.squeak.org/ looks weird.
- Bert -
mailto:leves@elte.hu> wrote: hopefully they