Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@redhat.com> writes:

> On 1/23/20 12:28 PM, Alex Bennée wrote:
>> Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@redhat.com> writes:
>> 
>>> On 12/17/19 6:32 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
>>>> Fix some trivial warnings when building with -O3.
>>>> Philippe Mathieu-Daudé (6):
>>>>     audio/audio: Add missing fall through comment
>>>>     hw/display/tcx: Add missing fall through comments
>>>>     hw/net/imx_fec: Rewrite fall through comments
>>>>     hw/timer/aspeed_timer: Add a fall through comment
>>>>     hw/scsi/megasas: Silent GCC9 duplicated-cond warning
>>>>     qemu-io-cmds: Silent GCC9 format-overflow warning
>>>
>>> Sorry, this series failed because I used this tag in the first patch:
>>>
>>> Cc: Kővágó, Zoltán <dirty.ice...@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Then git-send-email was happy with --dry-run, but then failed:
>>> (body) Adding cc: Kővágó, Zoltán <dirty.ice...@gmail.com> from line
>>> 'Cc: Kővágó, Zoltán <dirty.ice...@gmail.com>'
>>> 5.1.1 <K  v  g  >: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local
>>> recipient table
>>>
>>> Note to self, enclose utf-8 names, as:
>>> Cc: "Kővágó, Zoltán" <dirty.ice...@gmail.com>
>> I never have to with my tags:
>> Cc: Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org>
>> Is it possible to be more even utf-8? Sounds like a bug in the git
>> tools
>> to me.
>
> The problem is the comma.
> What do you mean by "more UTF-8"?

It was a joke - I think you are either utf-8 clean or not. Now the
question is should the tools have slurped the coma as part of the name?
Is it a localisation issue?

-- 
Alex Bennée

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