Hi Wendy, > How is things going on? >
Thank you for all the test sets - we have reproduced at least one of the problems, and are looking for ways to resolve it. There are several combinations: 1. CVSNT Chinese Client to CVSNT Chinese Server: Suite OK, 2.5.05 FAIL 2. CVSNT Chinese Client to CVSNT Unicode Server: Suite FAIL, 2.5.05 FAIL 3. CVSNT Unicode Client to CVSNT Unicode Server: Suite OK, 2.5.05 Untested We are looking at ways to fix (2) at the moment, it will take a few more days at least. We do not anticipate providing a fix for (1) in the community editions - from 2.5.04 we assumed that the community edition is ran as Unicode server in multi-charcter set environments. Method (3) probably works with the community 2.5.05 client and server, however I think that WinCVS and TortoiseCVS do not run CVSNT client in Unicode mode and have no option to enable this - so you could use it from the command like (cmd /u) using 'cvs --utf8' however that is all. I can confirm that method (1) works OK today with CVS Suite 2008. Regards, Arthur Barrett _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list cvsnt@cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt Upgrade to CVS Suite for more features and support: http://march-hare.com/cvsnt/