> On 6 Aug 2018, at 09:47, Heikki Linnakangas <hlinn...@iki.fi> wrote: > > Has there been any consideration to encodings?
Thats a good point, no =/ > What happens if the message contains non-ASCII characters, and the sending > backend is connected to database that uses a different encoding than the > backend being signaled? In the current state of the patch, instead of the message you get: FATAL: character with byte sequence 0xe3 0x82 0xbd in encoding "UTF8" has no equivalent in encoding “ISO_8859_5" Thats clearly not good enough, but I’m not entirely sure what would be the best way forward. Restrict messages to only be in SQL_ASCII? Store the encoding of the message and check the encoding of the receiving backend before issuing it for a valid conversion, falling back to no message in case there is none? Neither seems terribly appealing, do you have any better suggestions? cheers ./daniel