On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 04:21:33PM +0200, Andreas Krey wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 11:14:13 +, Vitus Piroutz wrote:
> ...
> > PS.: i think i have to try Git next.
>
> As of git 1.7.2 you won't get lucky. From a software point of view MacOS
> behaves seriously annoying here. (For git it even h
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 04:21:33PM +0200, Andreas Krey wrote:
>> On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 11:14:13 +, Vitus Piroutz wrote:
>> ...
>> > PS.: i think i have to try Git next.
>>
>> As of git 1.7.2 you won't get lucky. From a software point of vi
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 14:52:07 +, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
...
> Maybe most users simply work in 7-bit ASCII character sets and avoid
> whitespace, punctuation, and Roman-characters as s matter of common
> practice for software stability?
Fun can be had with special characters on almost every pl
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 09:00:49PM +0200, Andreas Krey wrote:
> And moving outside of ASCII also has surprises with LANG=C, unfortunately.
That is the way it is supposed to be according to POSIX.
The "C" environment is ASCII. Newer C standard versions apparently
allow for unicode in C symbol names