Re: [Patch] Support UTF-8 scripts

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Hi!

> I just can't understand why (some) people are so opposed to this patch.
> It is a really trivial, straight-forward change. It introduces no
> policy, just a feature: you can put the UTF-8 signature in your script
> file, if you want to (and your scripting language supports it). By
> no means it forces you to put the UTF-8 signature in your all script
> files, let alone all your text files.

Why is binfmt_misc not enough for you?
								Pavel

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