[Python-Dev] utf-8 encoding in checkins?

skip at pobox.com skip at pobox.com
Sun Mar 27 21:10:39 CEST 2011


    Martin> Am 27.03.2011 17:06, schrieb skip at pobox.com:
    >> It seems that all checkin mails are utf-8-encoded.  This makes it
    >> challenging to view checkin mails if you have a text-based mail
    >> reader.  (I use VM within XEmacs.  XEmacs doesn't seem to support
    >> utf-8 out of the box.  I believe you need to add MULE to it.)  Is
    >> there some reason such messages can't be encoded in ASCII unless a
    >> non-ASCII message body is detected?

    Martin> Even if it was easy to change, I'd advise against doing
    Martin> so. IIUC, we use the standard email hook from the Mercurial
    Martin> sources, to change it would mean to fork it. Users with email
    Martin> readers that can't display UTF-8 at all (even if the characters
    Martin> are all ASCII) will need to find a way of coping with that.

That's fine.  I was just asking.  

I guess I have my work cut out for me.  It appears my preferred mail reader,
VM, is not supported out-of-the-box by GNU Emacs (they still use Rmail and
Babyl for some reason), and I'm not sure the investment trying to get XEmacs
built with MULE is worth the effort.

Skip


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