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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3080 *** shadow/3080 Fri Aug 10 06:10:35 2001 --- shadow/3080.tmp.896 Fri Aug 10 06:10:35 2001 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,27 ---- + +============================================================================+ + | Ant can not handle double byte Sql | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Bug #: 3080 Product: Ant | + | Status: NEW Version: 1.3 | + | Resolution: Platform: All | + | Severity: Major OS/Version: All | + | Priority: Other Component: Build Process | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Assigned To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | URL: | + +============================================================================+ + | DESCRIPTION | + I am using ant 1.3. When I want use ant to execute an sql file which has some + chinese charactor inside it, I find ant seems can not handle double bytes + correctly. While the script itself can be executed correctly by using: + + mysql < a.sql + ---------------------------------------- + below is from [EMAIL PROTECTED] + + Depends on how it can be supported - I've been thinking of adding an + encoding attribute to <sql> that would then set the encoding for files + the task has to read - whether this will fix your problem is a + different question. \ No newline at end of file
