Richard Hansen wrote:
The internal mercurial API expects ordinary 8-bit string objects, not
Unicode string objects. With this change, the test-hg.sh unit tests
pass again.
This makes sense to me, but the tests are already passing for me. How are they
failing for you?
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Felipe Contreras
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On 2013-11-11 06:04, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Richard Hansen wrote:
The internal mercurial API expects ordinary 8-bit string objects, not
Unicode string objects. With this change, the test-hg.sh unit tests
pass again.
This makes sense to me, but the tests are already passing for me. How are
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com wrote:
On 2013-11-11 06:04, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Richard Hansen wrote:
The internal mercurial API expects ordinary 8-bit string objects, not
Unicode string objects. With this change, the test-hg.sh unit tests
pass again.
The internal mercurial API expects ordinary 8-bit string objects, not
Unicode string objects. With this change, the test-hg.sh unit tests
pass again.
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com
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