HURRAH HURRAH !!
I solved the problem with running the program !!!
Yeah man ... what did you do to get it running?
Hacky
My computer name was in Cyrillic, but should the rules of programming in the Latin script, my programmer said it, I put a bot on your own dedicated server, where he stood up immediately and earned !
So the verdict is this !!!
Russian the user call your computer in Russian language !!!
Heh o.k. .. good to know! And yep, i told you in my message that i think it _might be_ a problem with using non-latin language settings, in this case, it was not just the system language setting but the name.
It's a bit complicated. Internet Hostnames, and the Domain Name System on it's own was _never_ intended to use and understand _anything but 7bit ASCII_. But the world has grown beyond that point, so we now have UTF and IDN (International Domain Names).
If you look up the latter, you can create some very ugly looking domains which will translate easily from this form (PunyCode # RFC 3492) to DNS "compatible" names.
But in the end, no one ever really thought about how to use native non-latin chars for hostnames.
So .. mhm .. yeah, it's a bit of a fault from the leonArdo devs, but not only from them but from a "bigger problem" at all.
Btw, for what reason does leonArdo need to know how the machine he is running on is called at all in the first place?@Jonathan, can you maybe explain that to us? I'm somewhat very critical on such stuff, cuz it is a hint to some "phone home" functionality, which should not be needed at all, except to get the precious market data log you host.
A (bigger) bit of transparency on that would be great, if not necessary....
Regards,
hacky