On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 09:10:14AM +0100, Laurent Vivier wrote: >On 14/02/2019 08:57, Laurent Vivier wrote: >> On 14/02/2019 01:03, Wei Yang wrote: >>> On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 02:45:01PM +0100, Laurent Vivier wrote: >>>> On 13/02/2019 09:56, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >>>>> Hi Laurent, >>>>> >>>>> On 2/13/19 9:49 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote: >>>>>> On 12/02/2019 06:34, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 01:22:24PM +0800, Wei Yang wrote: >>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 08:06:50AM +0800, Wei Yang wrote: >>>>>>>>> There are several functions/variable which are not used anymore. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This serials just remove those without functional change. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> v3: add ack and repost in a new thread >>>>>>>>> v2: change commit log from "is now used in no place" to "in not used >>>>>>>>> anymore" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Michael, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Looks this serials is not merged yet. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is there any problem I need to fix? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes pls repost with fixed reviewed-by tags. >>>>>> >>>>>> Or I can take the series through the trivial branch and update manually >>>>>> Philippe's lastname? >>>>> >>>>> I appreciate the help with manual update, however Wei is not the only >>>>> one having this problem (other developpers has non-ASCII in their name, >>>>> and use such tags). >>>>> I'd rather prefer we find a proper configuration setup to help the >>>>> community. >>>> >>>> I'm wondering if it can be a problem with cut'n'paste rather than with >>>> git-sendemail. >>>> >>>> I think the following tags should cover Latin and Chinese characters: >>>> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 >>>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit >>>> >>> >>> Looks not work. >>> >>> I have tried this and also with >>> >>> Content-Language: en-US >> >> Could you send me a gzipped version of the 0001-XXX.patch in attachment >> so I could see the real content before git-send-email? > >OK, I've got it. > >What I see is it is already corrupted, thus the problem is not with >git-send-email. > >So either it is corrupted by git-format-patch (which is very unlikely, >we could see that if you push it to a public git repo) or it has been >corrupted when you have added it to the commit message. >
Hmm... maybe you are right. But I found confused how to fix this. When I use git commit --amend to fix it, the character looks good in my editor. I use vim as my git editor. But when I use git show, it display an unknown character. And if I use git format-patch, the patch file looks good in my vim editor. But corrupted if I use another editor. Do you have any idea on this? >Thanks, >Laurent > -- Wei Yang Help you, Help me