On Feb 1, 2009, at 03:21, Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:

I am connecting to a remove MacOsX computer using SSH from a GNU/Linux
Debian station.

Accents are not displayed well. When I try to svn diff in the SVN tree
to send patches, it answers:

Ordinateur-de-Bruno:/opt/mports/trunk/dports/audio/libsamplerate
kdenlive$ svn diff
Index: Portfile
===================================================================
svn: Impossible de convertir la cha?\195?\174ne de 'UTF-8' vers
l'encodage natif:
svn: --- Portfile       (r?\195?\169vision 46176)
+++ Portfile    (copie de travail)

How can I connect using MacOsX native encoding in SSH. Any idea?

Set the LANG environment variable to the correct value. On my Tiger system, I set it to "en_US.UTF-8"; you may wish to use a different locale.

The encoding of the locale (UTF-8, in my case) must match the encoding that your terminal expects. I have configured my Terminal.app in Tiger to expect UTF-8; check your ssh client to see what encoding it expects.

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