Hello,

why is at https://mail.aegee.org/cgit/OpenDMARC/ (most current cgit) displayed: 
“8 hours        opendmarc/opendmarc.c:ml
fi_eom(): when SPF fails, add in the header “human�...” with a strange 
character after "human", but clicking on the
commit-link displays correctly:

opendmarc/opendmarc.c:mlfi_eom(): when SPF fails, add in the header “human” 
message

withour strange character after “human”?

Considering the year is 2019 and UTF-8 is not so new, wouldn’t be better for 
cgit to use the … (ellipsis) sign?  It
displays anyway UTF-8 from the commit messages.

Looking at the source code of 
https://mail.aegee.org/cgit/OpenDMARC/commit/?h=develop&id=6bf3b2d0019739a0f8ce0d7f1b61b4b49c945070
 it contains 

<link rel='alternate' title='Atom feed' 
href='http://127.0.0.2/cgit/OpenDMARC/atom/?h=develop'
type='application/atom+xml'/>

because in the background the cgi-bin happens at 127.0.0.2.  Is it an option to 
render by cgit only relative URLs?



As for my previous message concerning terminating slash after repo/about/, sent 
on this list and the author of thttpd, I
was told by the author, that he will have a look.

Regards
 Дилян

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