Re: git-svn and renames

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Eric Wong wrote:

I've personally noted a rename issue with committing funky characters
"#{}" in filenames (I was renaming to get rid of those funky characters of
course).   Haven't had proper time to look into it.

Did any previous successful commits have renames in them?  You may want
to set similarity to 100% to disable rename detection.

SVN over HTTP is most definitely behaves differently from svn:// and
file:// wrt strange file names.  I'll see if I can work on this again in
day or two, or if anybody wants to pick up where I left off, my
work-in-progress test case is below (it's currently failing, of course).

I'll have to look into how (if) svk handles it and also at the svn
command-line client.  I'm fairly sure the command-line svn client
handles it somehow...

Right now I'm getting sleepy, my vision is blurring and I'm seeing
"SVN" as "S/M" through my tired eyes...


Hi Eric,

This doesn't seem to be my problem. In my case, the filenames are quite simple and straightforward.


Thanks

Rogan
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