On 2006-05-06 22:56:26 -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Vincent Lefevre]
This is a very bad idea, as the encoding of the files from the
repository is common for every user, thus does not necessarily
correspond to the locales.
subversion has to guess, one way or another. Guessing that you
On 2006-05-07 04:51:46 -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Vincent Lefevre]
There are also other file formats, such as ogg files, whose meta-data
are encoded in UTF-8.
You can't put subversion keywords in vorbis comments anyway; it's not a
text-based format.
You're wrong. It is possible:
On 2006-05-06 11:34:01 -0700, Troy Heber wrote:
* last-changed-date-charset.patch: new patch: convert $LastChangedDate$
keyword from UTF-8 to local character set. (Closes: #290774)
Please revert this patch. This is a very bad idea, as the encoding of
the files from the repository is
[Vincent Lefevre]
This is a very bad idea, as the encoding of the files from the
repository is common for every user, thus does not necessarily
correspond to the locales.
subversion has to guess, one way or another. Guessing that you want
your files to look like UTF-8 but your filenames to
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