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RE: [EP-tech] search with Combining Diacritical Marks return noting


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HI,
I change server, cent os 7 is no more supported so the IT gives me a VM with oracle Linux 9 I install last mariaDB version and last  Perl version, installed all prints’ dependency, and rsync eprints3,  import BD.   Not changing eprints version EPrints 3.4.5

 

So lots of change

 

The issue you talk to me look like my bug so I test it right now on the test server.

I will make change to Tokenizer.pm

Dependency is already on

Restart my eprintsId

 

And test

 

I get back to you soon if that fix or not the bug.

 

Mario

 

 

De : David R Newman <drn@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Envoyé : 7 août 2024 13:02
À : eprints-tech@ecs.soton.ac.uk; Beaudoin, Mario <Mario.Beaudoin@uqtr.ca>
Objet : Re: [EP-tech] search with Combining Diacritical Marks return noting

 

Hi Mario,

You say it work on an old CentOS 7 server.  Please can I confirm exactly what has changed between when it worked and now.  Is it just a new OS (e.g. RHEL 8, RHEL 9?) with an installion of EPrints dependencies from scratch and then a transfer of your existing EPrints installation (e.g. rsync the /opt/eprints3/ or whatever your EPrints path is) or has the EPrints version also changed?  If so, what was the old and what is the new version of EPrints you are running?

 

It is possible your issue may relate to this:

 

 

Here is the change (coming in 3.4.6) which may fix your issue:

 

 

You may also need to install Text::Unidecode (Yum/DNF package: perl-Text-Unidecode).

 

Regards

 

David Newman

 

On 07/08/2024 15:13, David R Newman wrote:

Hi Mario,

I tried using advanced search on what I believe is your repository (based on searching for an EPrints repository on the same domain as your email address).  Under the title field I entered the following text copied from the French version of the OCLC website:

  Découvrez notre vision pour aider les bibliothèques à répondre aux nouvelles attentes grâce à des technologies

I could not see anything odd after pasting this text in the search form or after I submitted it and got sent to the results page (admittedly with no results), which details the search that was performed in the heading of the page.  I think there must be something specific with the text you copied or maybe some feature of your clipboard that has mangled the text.

 

Regards

 

David Newman

 

On 07/08/2024 14:13, Beaudoin, Mario wrote:

 

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Hi,

We have to make some check on our repository.

We copy text from OCLC web site and paste it to eprints advance search bar title.

We notice that letter like “é” are sometimes encoded in 2 parts “e” and ” ' ” when this appends the search return noting.

But if we test the same title with a letter encoder in 2 parts on my old server, it gets the result correctly.

 

Do you have any idea who can help

 

Thank you,

 

Mario

 

 



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