Hi all, I've already posted this issue report here ( http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.user/113541 ). And I think this response ( http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.user/113542 ) might be considered as "issue confirmation". No one else responded in ~3 weeks, so, I thought I should re-post it here.
Version: just tested on svn, version 1.8.0 (r1490375); compiled Jun 17 2013, 19:47:41 on x86-microsoft-windows. (Part of Tortoise SVN 1.8.0 x64 @ Win7 x64). * THE ISSUE *: =================================================================================== I'm unable to get TortoiseSVN command-line tool to work with files with UTF-8 characters in their name. * Batch: * --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's a batch file, reproducing the issue: https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=8FD4EC3161ABA67A!916 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Workflow: * 1. Create "c:\temp\UNCtest\R_UNCtest\" folder 2. Create a repository with default file structure in it 3. Checkout "trunk" dir to "c:\temp\WC\trunk" 4. Create file "c:\temp\WC\trunk\1‐2.txt" , note, that filename consists of 3 symbols, and the one in the middle is "HYPHEN" or ‐, (see http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2010/index.htm ) 5. Add and commit this file with Tortoise GUI. (this works OK) 6. start windows cmd 7. make sure your cmd is set to use UTF-8 compatible font, for example, "Consolas" (see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10764920/utf-16-on-cmd-exe/10765469#10765469 ). 8. navigate to "c:\temp\WC\trunk" 9. type "dir" - you should see the listing correctly, including "1‐2.txt" file 10. Type "mkdir 1‐2" - this should correctly create a directory. 11. Type "svn info 1‐2.txt" Result: -------------------------------------------------- svn: warning: W155010: The node 'C:\TEMP\UNCtest\WC\trunk\1?2.txt' was not found . svn: E200009: Could not display info for all targets because some targets don't exist -------------------------------------------------- * Note those 8208 symbol was replaced with question mark. * changing cmd's codepage to 65001 (see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/388490/unicode-characters-in-windows-command-line-how/388500#388500 ) won't help * launching cmd with '/u' switch (see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2182568/batch-script-is-not-executed-if-chcp-was-called/2462138#2462138 ) won't help Thank you for your attention! Best regards, Igor Varfolomeev