From 48bf7dc458a02e7e492bce92a5ade936e038fd45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 16:11:34 -0400 Subject: web commit by buo: locales and mercurial --- doc/bugs/blog_posts_not_added_to_mercurial_repo.mdwn | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) (limited to 'doc/bugs') diff --git a/doc/bugs/blog_posts_not_added_to_mercurial_repo.mdwn b/doc/bugs/blog_posts_not_added_to_mercurial_repo.mdwn index 04fce53d7..c57c20065 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/blog_posts_not_added_to_mercurial_repo.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/blog_posts_not_added_to_mercurial_repo.mdwn @@ -22,3 +22,9 @@ If I then edit the blog post, **then** the file gets commited and I can see the >>> So, in a non-utf8 locale, mercurial fails to commit if the commit >>> message contains utf8? --[[Joey]] + +>>>> (Sorry for the delay, I was AFK for a while.) What I am seeing is this: in a non-utf8 locale, using mercurial "stand-alone" (no ikiwiki involved), mercurial fails to commit if the commit message has characters such as รก. If the locale is utf8, mercurial works fine (this is with mercurial 1.0). + +>>>> However, the part that seems a bit wrong to me, is this: even if my locale is utf8, I have to explicitly set a utf8 locale in the wiki's setup file, or the commit fails. It looks like ikiwiki is not using this machine's default locale, which is utf8. Also, I'm not getting any errors on apache's error log. + +>>>> Wouldn't it make sense to use the machine's default locale if 'locale' is commented out in the setup file? -- cgit v1.2.3