Re: Special characters in file name

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Both the terminal encoding and the filename encoding are UTF-8.

Ákos

2011.09.05. 15:02 keltezéssel, Шумкин Алексей írta:
Thanks four your answer. However, it didn't help. After setting the
core.quotepath option to false I get this:

diff --git a/<E1>rv<ED>zt<FB>r<F5>  b/<E1>rv<ED>zt<FB>r<F5>

Is there a solution?
What terminal encoding do you use? and what is its encoding?
It seems to me terminal encoding is UTF-8 but filename encoding is not
the same.
I get the same behaviour on Linux UTF-8 terminal for the project
created on Windows with filenames in cp1251-encoding.

Thanks,
Ákos Tajti

2011.09.03. 22:09 keltezéssel, Alexey Shumkin írta:
Hi Alexey,

Alexey Shumkin wrote:
Tajti Ákos writes:
I have a file named "árvíz.txt" in my repository. When modify
that file and execute git diff, the first line looks like this:
diff --git "a/\303\241rv\303\255z.txt"
"b/\303\241rv\303\255z.txt"

Is there an option that (if specified) will get git to print
"árvíz.txt" instead of this escaped string?
[...]
please, refresh your memory )))
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/177849

see my comment
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/177857
Cc-ing Ákos so he can actually get your message this time. :)
(FWIW the convention on this list is always to reply-to-all.)
Yes, I know, but I replied with the gmane.org site form, and it did
not CC-ed

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