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author | Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> | 2008-10-30 07:49:26 +0100 |
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committer | Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> | 2008-11-14 07:33:58 +0100 |
commit | 16fc08e2d86dad152194829d21bc55b2ef0c8fb1 (patch) | |
tree | c01f6e334915761da40fe41e4cd3ec71ca3c4e16 /base85.c | |
parent | git-svn: don't escape tilde ('~') for http(s) URLs (diff) | |
download | git-16fc08e2d86dad152194829d21bc55b2ef0c8fb1.tar.xz git-16fc08e2d86dad152194829d21bc55b2ef0c8fb1.zip |
git-svn: respect i18n.commitencoding config
SVN itself always stores log messages in the repository as
UTF-8. git always stores/retrieves everything as raw binary
data with no transformations whatsoever.
To interact with SVN, we need to encode log messages as UTF-8
before sending them to SVN, as SVN cannot do it for us. When
retrieving log messages from SVN, we also need to (attempt to)
reencode the UTF-8 log message back to the user-specified commit
encoding.
Note, handling i18n.logoutputencoding for "git svn log" also
needs to be done in a future change.
Also, this change only deals with the encoding of commit
messages and nothing else (path names, blob content, ...).
In-Reply-To: <8b168cfb0810282014r789ac01dnec51824de1078f0@mail.gmail.com>
James North <tocapicha@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using git-svn on a system with ISO-8859-1 encoding. The problem is
> when I try to use "git svn dcommit" to send changes to a remote svn
> (also ISO-8859-1).
>
> Seems like git-svn is sending commit messages with utf-8 (just a
> guessing...) and they look bad on the remote svn log. E.g. "Ca?\241a
> de cami?\243n"
>
> I have tried using i18n.commitencoding=ISO-8859-1 as suggested by the
> warning when doing "git svn dcommit" but messages still are sent with
> wrong encoding.
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
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