changes invisible to cvs...?
Hi, Does anyone know how to force the cvs program to discover that an encoding of a file has been channged? "recode" changes an encoding and allows for a charset to be turned into another. After the change the local copy appears as NOT changed for the cvs program. I would like to convert the polish files from iso-8859-2 into utf-8 and then recommit them. Benedict PS. The system consits of Redhat 8.0, Cervisia, cvs 1.11.2.
Hi, In article <1043884331.1540.11.camel@localhost.localdomain>, Benedict <kb2qzv@poczta.wp.pl> wrote:
Does anyone know how to force the cvs program to discover that an encoding of a file has been channged? "recode" changes an encoding and allows for a charset to be turned into another. After the change the local copy appears as NOT changed for the cvs program.
I would like to convert the polish files from iso-8859-2 into utf-8 and then recommit them.
did you recode another file other than opac-auth.tmpl? opac-auth.tmpl seems to be utf-8 now. Otherwise you can try cvs commit -f ("forced" commit). Remember to change the meta tags after you have recoded all the files 8-) -- Ambrose LI Cheuk-Wing <a.c.li@ieee.org>
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