Thomas Krichel writes
The insert of the two lines appears to have worked, but the nightly job has interrupted processing. The job is running on channel 0. If it finishes after 15:00 we have a problem beacues I will leave and not return until Sunday morning. We need somebody to make the DNS change back when the process is finished.
Actually, this concerns RAS and should have been sent to RAS-run. I am sorry for my oversight. To summarize, processing of CitEc aborted. I added two encoding statements. In /home/aras/acis/lib/ACIS/Citations/Input.pm $prev_ostring = my $ost = $_->{ostring}; #tok 2009-10-23 $ost=Encode::encode('utf8',$ost); #tok 2009-10-23 my $md5 = Digest::MD5::md5_base64( $ost ); my $clid = "$srcdocsid-$md5"; delete $index->{$clid}; In /home/aras/acis/lib/RePEc/Index/Collection/CitationsAMF.pm my $ctx = Digest::MD5->new; $ctx -> add( "$id\n" ); foreach ( @$self ) { if ( not ref( $_ ) ) { next; } my $s = " "; $s .= $_->{ostring}; if ( $_->{trgdocid} ) { $s .= '@'; $s .= $_->{trgdocid}; } $s .= "\n"; #tok 2009-10-23 $s=Encode::encode('utf8', $s); #tok 2009-10-23 $ctx -> add( $s ); } return $ctx->b64digest; This is not innocent code, I think. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorclaim.org/profile/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel