Hmm. Is there some workaround for this? I have no possibility to change
the locale myself at school, so there must be some other way.
Is there no way to just tell svn to ignore that unknown character and just
go on? As it is now, svn just aborts after finding out that it can't convert that
character. I have no problems writing and displaying these characters on
the system, so the locale appears to be right in some ways at least.
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, [UTF-8] Branko Ä^Libej wrote:
> SteveKing wrote:
>
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Pär Lidén" <perlid@dtek.chalmers.se>
> >[snip]
> >
> >
> >>... was followed by non-ascii byte 195.
> >>
> >>Non-ascii character detected (see above), and unable to convert to UTF-8.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >It seems you're missing the apr-iconv library, or subversion couldn't find
> >those *.so files.
> >
> >
> You don't need apr-iconv on FreeBSD or Linux. Both platforms have iconv,
> and apr-util will use that. It's more probable that the locale isn't set
> correctly.
>
>
> --
> Brane ÄŒibej <brane_at_xbc.nu> http://www.xbc.nu/brane/
>
>
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