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[Monotone-devel] locale bug ?
From: |
Hugo Cornelis |
Subject: |
[Monotone-devel] locale bug ? |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:47:03 -0600 |
Hi,
I have a problem with automated certification of versions in my
monotone repositories.
I try to add certs to specific revisions in one of my monotone
repositories, and the monotone commands are run from an automated test
script over a cron job.
The certs are added using the following command:
$ mtn cert '5bff4fed76f3d6351d0f2edcc0b3cb4735126c6b' build_report
'yaml_text follows
---
build_report:
description:
command: /usr/local/bin/neurospaces_build
name: Build report
....
where monotone answers with the error message:
mtn: misuse: error converting 12 UTF-8 bytes to IDNA ACE: non-LDH characters
Any ideas how I can solve the problem and avoid it in the future? Is
this a bug or am I doing something wrong ? Is this related to the
fact that the cert value is a multi line string ?
Second, if the cert happens to start with minus signs, like
$ mtn cert 5bff4 build_report "--- !!perl/hash:Neurospaces::Build::Report"
I get an error message because monotone takes the argument as an
option. Is there any way to force monotone to parse the argument as a
non-option ?
I am using:
$ mtn --version
monotone 0.36 (base revision: e4bc808d89e029ce623f9e8f2b10c84006b83fb5)
Thanks,
Hugo
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