Re: [PATCH] gitweb: use decode_utf8 directly

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On Friday 01 June 2007 16:45:31 Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> writes:
> > I would say that the patch is an improvement from the current
> > code so it should hit 'master'; I was a bit busy lately and then
> > am sick, and also we are post -rc1 freeze now and I was being
> > cautious, just in case some nacks from more informed parties
> > arrive late.
>
> Sorry for the late nack, but it turns out that this patch breaks diff
> output on the Wine server for files that are not utf-8.

Isn't UTF-8 default even for Linux kernel now?

> The cause is apparently that decode_utf8() returns undef for invalid
> sequences instead of substituting a replacement char like
> decode("utf8") does.
>
> That may be considered an Encode bug since we are running a fairly old
> version (1.99, coming with Debian 3.1), but I'd rather not upgrade
> perl on the server. Could the patch be reverted, or done differently?

Sorry but thats too old. Of course I am not the maintainer of GIT so its not 
for me to decide but well as David Woodhouse puts it, please join us in 21st 
century and start using UTF-8.

/ismail

-- 
Perfect is the enemy of good

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