On 10/14/2009 7:26 AM, Markus Schaber wrote:
I'm running a just freshly updated cygwin 1.7 on vista64, and suffer
from the utf-8 problem described for 1.5 at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2008-08/msg00536.html
I am not having problems using Subversion 1.6.5 and Cygwin 1.7.0-62.
However, my knowledge of character sets is very limited, so let me
describe what I did.
First, I made a repository.
% svnadmin create repos
% R=file://`pwd`/repos
Then, I checked it out into a working directory.
% svn co $R wc
Then, I created a couple of files with non-ASCII characters in their
name. (Since I don't normally do this, I just copied some words from
your email's signature.)
% export LANG=C.UTF-8
% touch wc/Burgstraße wc/Geschäftsführer wc/für
% svn add wc/*
% svn ci -m '' wc
Note that the "svn add" will fail if I don't set LANG=C.UTF-8.
I checked this out into a different working directory.
% svn co $R wc2
I then tried changing a file in one working directory and updating the
other.
% date > wc/für
% svn ci -m '' wc
% svn up wc2
All this worked fine on my system as long as LANG=C.UTF-8. I tried it
from the console window and from MinTTY.
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