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@craigez craigez commented Jul 25, 2014

There is an issue with the handling of unicode arguments. This situation occurs when you have file named with unicode characters, that is returned correctly from GitPython as a Unicode type, if you then try and feed that back into the API it's not handled when unpacking the arguments.

I'm not sure how to make the repository encoding available at this point, so our fix currently just uses the default and we haven't run into anyone not using a repository with the default encoding.

@craigez craigez changed the title Handling unicode file names Handling unicode arguments Jul 25, 2014
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Byron commented Jul 25, 2014

Thank you very much - I am merging this one in to make the fix available right away.

When git-python at some point becomes compatible to Py3, these kinds of issues would hopefully be handled naturally. After all, all strings with text would be unicode then.

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@Byron Byron merged commit 7519415 into gitpython-developers:master Jul 25, 2014
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