This happened to me. I don't know Russian, but when I updated the site for the changes to the ant targets, I figured it was fine to change the bit that said "ant XXXX".
-Nathan On 29 Feb 2008 23:09:31 +0300, Egor Pasko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On the 0x3F7 day of Apache Harmony Tim Ellison wrote: > > Gregory Shimansky wrote: > > > Alexei Zakharov said the following on 22.02.2008 13:48: > > >> Hm, I can build Russian pages without any corrupted symbols in it > > >> using RI on Win32. What this bug is about? > > > This is a strange bug and it manifests differently on different > > > windows installations. I think it also depends on your system > > > language settings on windows. The bug is in wrong generation of > > > UTF-8 characters for some of Cyrillic letters. See [1] and > > > predecessors for more details. > > > [1] http://harmony.markmail.org/message/lcjnldxiisawfzxq > > > > Is there any way we can put a check in the build script to ensure the > > Russian text has not been broken? Even if it is just checking that > > you are running on a Harmony JRE. > > > > It sounds too easy for people to innocently do the wrong thing here. > > why? > > if you do not know Russian, you probably would not edit it. So, "svn > diff" would tell you if characters in Russian text changed. And if > they did, hey, the wrong thing was about to get in :) > > -- > Egor Pasko > >
