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Re: Using national symbols in commit messages?

From: Dmitriy O Popkov <dimentiy_at_dimentiy.info>
Date: 2004-05-28 12:58:00 CEST

Branko wrote:

>> * APR_ICONV_PATH sets properly.
>> * TortoiseSVN works fine, this is problem(?) of the console client only.
>
> Could be. The encoding of program arguments and console input are
> different, and it's possible that we missed a case here.

Hi!
We discussed this issue again.

Results:

1) Console clients under Linux/FreeBSD works fine.
2) Under Windows XP, command-line client works fine.
3) Under Windows 2K, NT4, ME e t.c. - command-line client doesn't accept
national symbols.

I'm amazed. Differences between W2K and XP is little - but under XP
svn.exe really works..

> What happens if
> you write the cyrillic text to a file and pass that as a log message
> with -F?

The same behaviour.

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