[CWB] Strange issue with character encoding (?) in frequency lists
Luigi Talamo
talamo.luigi at gmail.com
Tue May 28 15:13:43 CEST 2019
Dear all,
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 2:50 PM Hardie, Andrew <a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk>
wrote:
> >>> If I understood a recent discussion with Andrew correctly, newer
> versions of MySQL will provide finer control over the collation setting,
> but may not be widely available for the next 5–10 years (depending on how
> many people stick with some LTS Linux).
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> Yes that's right. They are already available if you have MySQL v 8; but
> they are not in 5.7, or in any MariaDB to date.
>
May I suggest that's exactly where a Docker solution comes in handy? As
Maarten Jansen recently wrote, starting from egon stemle's TEITOK image, I
have been developing a TEITOK solution based on Docker (
https://github.com/rahonalab/cqp-docker), which I plan to expand to the
Open Corpus Workbench plus cqpweb. The project already features a separate
SQL container, which can be configured to run the latest version of MySQL (
https://hub.docker.com/_/mysql).
I have tested the docker solution both on Linux and Mac, and it works fine
without any further adjustments: it should runs fine on windows as well,
but I have never tried.
All the best and thank you again for your nice work,
Luigi
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