Inoue-san wrote:
> Maybe it's caused by the commit
> 3666c87c1440862bde2e6b8f43ee585deed70d31
> Author: Hiroshi Inoue <inoue@tpf.co.p>
> Date: Thu Aug 22 20:40:01 2013 +0900
>
> When LF->CR+LF conversion causes an buffer truncation, supress the
> conversion (in case of unicode).
>
> Nils, please try to turn off *LF <-> CR/LF conversion* option.
> Anyway I can't think of the way to cure the problem other than putting
> back the commit.
Ah, ok: If I set LFConversion=0, I get correct values in C#, without any null characters. But also without Ctrl-Ms!
Toobad that our software has come to rely on the Ctrl-M conversion taking place already. If you think about the
possibilityof having both Windows and Unix clients working on the same database, I suppose having this conversion being
donein the driver is not a bad thing.
So, if you could make LFConversion work reliably again, I would be a happy camper :-)
Regards,
--
Nils Gösche
"Don't ask for whom the <CTRL-G> tolls."