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Re: Problem of using javasvn at MacOSX

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-06-22 22:08:08 CEST

Carfield Yim <carfield@gmail.com> wrote on 06/22/2005 04:02:55 PM:

> > Subversion stores everything in UTF-8 internally, but when you
checkout it
> > converts from UTF-8 to your locale. If you are using a locale that
does
> > not support the characters in the filename, then it will fail. If you
> > make your locale UTF-8, then it should be able to handle all
characters.
> >
> Just find out that Mac OS X using encoding call "MacRoman" which is
> unicode with legacy support...

Perhaps APR's iconv does not support it?

> > It is not likely that making your locale UTF-8 would cause any
problems.
> >
> Well, actually true.
>
> > I would suggest that you recreate the problem with the Subversion
command
> > line. Then take the issue to the Subversion users@ mailing list. That
> > will just widen your audience and likely lead to more definitive
> > suggestions.
> >
> Have done that, but get no feedback

It has only been a day. Focus your questions on the command line and
perhaps re-submit the question.

Mark

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