Pekka Enberg c30afdc3c7 transport/server: Fix error encoding some more
All error messages encode a error message as well. It sometimes pays off
to read the fine print in specs:

"4.2.1. ERROR

   Indicates an error processing a request. The body of the message will be an
   error code ([int]) followed by a [string] error message. Then, depending on
   the exception, more content may follow. The error codes are defined in
   Section 9, along with their additional content if any."

Fixes #32.

Signed-off-by: Pekka Enberg <penberg@cloudius-systems.com>
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#Urchin

##Building Urchin

In addition to required packages by Seastar, the following packages are required by Urchin.

Submodules

Urchin uses submodules, so make sure you pull the submodules first by doing:

git submodule init
git submodule update

Building urchin on Fedora

Installing required packages:

sudo yum install yaml-cpp-devel lz4-devel zlib-devel snappy-devel jsoncpp-devel

Building urchin on Ubuntu 14.04

Installing required packages:

sudo apt-get install libyaml-cpp-dev liblz4-dev zlib1g-dev libsnappy-dev libjsoncpp-dev
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