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2009-05-18 | t3900: use ancient iconv names for backward compatibility | Brandon Casey | 1 | -4/+0 | |
Some old iconv implementations do not have many alternate names and/or do not match character encoding names case insensitively. These implementations can not tell that utf-8 and UTF-8 are the same encoding and fail when trying to do the conversion. So use the old names, which modern implementations still support. The following conversions were performed: utf-8 --> UTF-8 ISO-8859-1 --> ISO8859-1 EUCJP --> eucJP Also update t9129 and t9500 which make use of the test files in t/t3900. Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <casey@nrlssc.navy.mil> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | |||||
2006-12-27 | UTF-8: introduce i18n.logoutputencoding. | Junio C Hamano | 1 | -0/+4 | |
It is plausible for somebody to want to view the commit log in a different encoding from i18n.commitencoding -- the project's policy may be UTF-8 and the user may be using a commit message hook to run iconv to conform to that policy (and either not have i18n.commitencoding to default to UTF-8 or have it explicitly set to UTF-8). Even then, Latin-1 may be more convenient for the usual pager and the terminal the user uses. The new variable i18n.logoutputencoding is used in preference to i18n.commitencoding to decide what encoding to recode the log output in when git-log and friends formats the commit log message. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> |