Any idea why there were no alerts? Ae we monitoring pgsql-aardvarks
instead of pgsql-zebras?
On 8/1/08, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote:
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>>> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
>>>> Why is the email below now appearing in a search?
>>>
>>> Probably because nothing has gotten indexed for a month or more.
>>> Whoever is supposed to maintain the archive indexer has been
>>> on vacation since it broke ...
>>
>> That would be Magnus and you are correct. He just got back. The problem
>> (last I checked) is an issue with Russian emails.
>
> Looking at it now. That clearly wasn't the only problem, because there
> was a "sleep 1800" process that had been running since July 3. Logfiles
> weren't touched etc. Just restarting it fixed that part, which clearly
> somebody else could've done as well ;)
>
> I found the bug with the Russian emails, btw. It seems mhonarc encoded
> the invalid UTF8 sequences inside valid HTML escape entities And the
> code applied the "fix broken UTF8" logic *before* it unescaped the HTML
> entities. Now it does it both before and after..
>
> Oh, and this should never have affected messages on -hackers for
> example, because it was always processed before ru-general. It would hit
> the PUG lists, -www, -patches and a few others.
>
> //Magnus
>
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