Hi,

1.8.5 is really old. Maybe you wanna give the latest one a try (1.8.13) to see whether the issue is resolved with that already (I don't suggest it does, but maybe worth a try)?

Regards,
Stefan
Hi folks,

Recently started coming across problems when running svn commands on Linux RHEL 6+, for example svn --version returns the following

svn: warning: cannot set LC_CTYPE locale
svn: warning: environment variable LANG is en_US.UTF-8
svn: warning: please check that your locale name is correct
svn, version 1.8.5 (r1542147)

Only way so far to stop the warnings it is setting LC_CTYPE=C, but this is not a solution for us as there are files names with foreign characters so we need the UTF-8 encoding.

Oddly, there are no warnings on RHEL 5, but this maybe because the binary was built on this platform which I am looking into now. Otherwise, would something like a hook script to set the environment variables be a viable workaround for this, I haven't worked with them before so I'm just trying to avoid running into a dead end.

Many thanks,

Eoin

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