> On Jan 18, 2018, at 4:51 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary > <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On Jan 19, 2018, at 2:15, Carl Hoefs <[email protected]> wrote: >> Subversion. So maybe it isn’t a Terminal thing, per se. >> >> $ svn info >> svn: E155007: '/Users/carl' >> {U+306F}{U+4F5C}{U+696D}{U+30B3}{U+30D2}{U+30FC}{U+3066}{U+306F}{U+3042}{U+308A}{U+307E}{U+305B}{U+3093} >> >> The above is supposed to say: >> >> svn: E155007: '/Users/carl’ is not a working copy > > Mystery solved. > > If you check the characters output by subversion you get: > > {U+306F} は > {U+4F5C} 作 > {U+696D} 業 > {U+30B3} コ > {U+30D2} ヒ > {U+30FC} ー > {U+3066} て > {U+306F} は > {U+3042} あ > {U+308A} り > {U+307E} ま > {U+305B} せ > {U+3093} ん > > From https://codepoints.net > > Which reads: > > '/Users/carl' は作業コヒーてはありません > > it actually should be: > > '/Users/carl' は作業コピーではありません > > but I suspect there are representation issues for compound glyphs and I just > woke up so that part is left for later. > > Basically it is the Japanese way of saying: > > '/Users/carl’ is not a working copy > > So svn is talking Japanese to you. It is not an encoding issue, it is a > language setting issue.
Well now, that there’s the gall-darned craziest thing I ever did see! Japanese?! I noticed that the LANG env var wasn’t set in the shell I was using. Setting it to “en_US.UTF-8” restores sanity. Thanks for the sleuthing. I never would have guessed. -Carl _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
