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Re: problems with accented chars in url checkout

From: André Felipe Dias <andref.dias_at_terra.com.br>
Date: 2003-08-13 19:50:05 CEST

Thanks for your attention. Unfortunately, the repository is not publicly
available. But, I'll try to expose the problem with more detail

First, I use the TortoiseSVN Checkout:

URL of repository: http://xxx.xxx.x.x/svn/Projetos/Anuncio/trunk
Checkout directory: e:\Lixo\New Folder
Head Revision

It opens a SVN Checkout...
Add E:/Lixo/New Folder/Especificação e Documentos

and there is shown a error message?

close_file: expected and actual checksums do not match: (E:/Lixo/New
Folder/EspecificaçãoListaTel.doc): expected checksum:
64bd1d4e2a98bf275255057ce8376124
actual checksum: f0bb11632fe1452ae5ead165d16baad5

On the other hand, if I checkout using a file path
file:///F:/Desenvolvimento/svn/Projetos/Anuncio/trunk , there is no error. I
suppose there is some relation between the error and the accented chars, but
I'm not sure.

I hope this additional information helps to clarify.

André

----- Original Message -----
From: <cmpilato@collab.net>
To: "André Felipe Dias" <andref.dias@terra.com.br>
Cc: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: problems with accented chars in url checkout

André Felipe Dias <andref.dias@terra.com.br> writes:

> I've been using svn for a while and it seems great. I was using svn
> in standalone development but now, there is another fellow
> along. Since we are brazilians, we use several accented chars and
> they're probably causing some problems when one try to check out via
> a url a project which uses some files with accented chars such as
> "Licença de autorização.doc" or which contains some of those
> chars. It is shown a checksum error but this happens only when the
> checkout is done via url. When I use a file path, everything goes
> fine. Is there a known issue? Has anyone faced a similar problem?

Subversion support for these types of paths/URLs has been a roller
coaster ride. If you could present a recipe that breaks the code
every time for you, someone will be glad to take a look at the
problem. Or, if your repository is publicly accessible, we could just
try to do a checkout from it ourselves.

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