On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 10:35:04PM +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2022 21:27:03 +0200 > > From: [email protected] > > Cc: [email protected], [email protected] > > > > > > input_file_name_encoding should be the string "ISO-8859-1", I checked > > > > that it is the case for me. > > > > > > Where is it set? I mean, where is the original setting from which it > > > is taken the first time? Is it some file? > > > > It is on the command line, see -c INPUT_FILE_NAME_ENCODING=ISO-8859-1: > > perl -w ./..//texi2any.pl -c TEXI2HTML --force --conf-dir ./../t/init/ > > --conf-dir ./../init --conf-dir ./../ext -I ./formatting/ -I formatting// > > -I ./ -I . --error-limit=1000 -c TEST=1 --output > > formatting//out_parser/manual_include_accented_file_name_latin1_explicit_encoding/ > > --info -c INPUT_FILE_NAME_ENCODING=ISO-8859-1 -D 'needrecodedfilenames > > Need recoded file names' > > ./formatting//manual_include_accented_file_name_latin1.texi > > Ouch! Sorry, it looks like I was somehow running the wrong command > line all the time. When I run the above, the encoding does work, and > the included file is found and read. The output of the command is: > > included_latεn1.texi:4: unknown command `unknowncmd' > > where the ε part is the 0xEE byte interpreted by the Windows console. > > Where does this leave us?
The test should pass then. Can you check diff -u formatting//out_parser/manual_include_accented_file_name_latin1_explicit_encoding/ formatting/res_parser/manual_include_accented_file_name_latin1_explicit_encoding/ -- Pat
