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Meant for #fleet?
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Very much so , sorry wrong Chan
Cleaned up as best as possible
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No worries about cleaning these things up. Mostly I try to flag them so that future searchers can trace things, and so people can get the right replies.
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@Gavin at first glance, this looks like a bug in Fleet. When you get the chance, can you please file a bug report issue here? https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/new?assignees=&labels=bug%2C%3Areproduce&template=bug-report.md&title=
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It’s not.
It’s a windows / Osquery UTF bug I need to do some more investigation and raise a least effort test case.
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UTF? Oh, that might be windows
Over the years, there’s been a variety of weird behaviors around UTF handling. https://github.com/osquery/osquery/issues/5288 is a pointer to some. There’s also a bunch that have been fixed in the windows side.
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Yup, I confirmed that osqueryi on the host returns the same mangle of information the UI renders okay , but other tools just dump the hex equivelant of the unicode.
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So I guess… if you can narrow this down
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Yes I intend to. This is what I get back from the installed apps using a ruby fact on puppet
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'\xc5\xe4\xc5\xe4\xba\xea\xb6\xf3\xbf\xec\xc0\xfa3 (3.1.4.2)'
It makes me cry to see emoji’s and rockets in app names