On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 11:13 +0000, Simon Marlow wrote: > Don Stewart wrote: > > It was also missing HsUnix.h, so the #defines weren't propagating > > anyway. > > > > > > Mon Jan 12 15:07:58 PST 2009 Don Stewart <[email protected]> > > * Add check for -lrt to get the shm* functions. Subst. in buildinfo > > > > Mon Jan 12 15:47:17 PST 2009 Don Stewart <[email protected]> > > * SharedMem.hsc wasn't including HsUnixConfig.h, so no #defines were > > propagating > > I can't apply these here: > > $ darcs apply ~/sharedmem.patch > darcs: Cannot apply this patch bundle, since we're missing: > Thu Nov 10 12:58:32 GMT 2005 simonmar > * [project @ 2005-11-10 12:58:32 by simonmar] > Some docs for System.Posix, from Bj�rn Bringert > > this looks like an encoding issue, since in the history I have: > > Thu Nov 10 12:58:32 GMT 2005 simonmar > * [project @ 2005-11-10 12:58:32 by simonmar] > Some docs for System.Posix, from Bj[_\f6_]rn Bringert > > I tried with darcs 2.2.0rc1 and 1.0.9, same result. > > Anyone know what's going on here? (for the darcs-users folks, the repo to > apply to is http://darcs.haskell.org/packages/unix).
Yes, I have a patch with a Unicode character. The problem seems to be broken mail programs that confuse Latin-1 and UTF8. My problem was (I think) slightly easier since I have a correct UTF8 character in my repository and only receive mails in Latin-8 in which the UTF8 characters are not correctly converted (i.e. they are Garbage). Saving the patch, opening them as Latin-1 and saving them as UTF8 so far always worked. It looks to me that your darcs repository has a patch with a broken character encoding in it. However, maybe its just your terminal that's broken. my 2p, Axel. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
