On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 07:29:20PM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:
> Here are the non-ASCII file names left in the tar file, now the results
> files are all escaped:
> 
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/t/results/formats_encodings/accented_character_in_file_name/res_info/osé_utf8.info
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/encoded/çss.css
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/encoded/osé_utf8_no_setfilename.texi
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/encoded/an_ïmage.png
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/encoded/osé_utf8.texi
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/encoded/txt_çimage.txt
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/encoded/cêss.css
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/included_akçentêd.texi
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/tex_html/tex_encodé_utf8.texi
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/many_input_files/input_files/dir_înclùde/
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/many_input_files/input_files/dir_înclùde/file_image.png
> texinfo-7.1.91/tp/tests/many_input_files/input_files/dir_înclùde/included_file.texi
> 
> Would it be okay to remove the t/formats_encodings.t
> accented_character_in_file_name test, as it may be redundant with the
> tp/tests tests?

Yes, I agree, you can remove it, it is not worth the extra complexity.

-- 
Pat

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