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Re: command line client has problems with paths with hebrew characters

From: Sven <sven.koehler_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 19:17:54 +0300

Am 16.05.2014 18:57, schrieb Stefan Küng:
> if you get "Skipped 'c:\path_with_hebrew_letters\somefile.txt'" and the
> chars you see there are the correct ones, then that implies that svn.exe
> is unicode aware.

Oh, I just thought of a very nice test. As you may know, on Windows,
file patterns are not expanded by the shell but by the programs
themselves. I just tried
  svn up abc*
where the foldername was "abc<hebrew letters>" and svn failed again.
Here, the shell definitely isn't the issue.

Regards,
  Sven

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