söndag 07 januari 2007 20:17 skrev Russell King:
[...]
> clearly not UTF-8. I doubt whether any of the commits I do on my
> en_GB ISO-8859-1 systems end up being UTF-8 encoded.
They don't. Git doesn't convert, with the exception of two mail-related tools,
which is the reason the commit being discussed ended up as UTF-8
in GIT. The mail containing the patch was in ISO-8859-1. All other git tools
just store whatever byte sequence they are fed, be ut ISO-latin, utf-8 or
something (to westeners) more exotic.
-- robin
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