On 06.02.2012 22:26, Hiroaki Nakamura wrote: > The Unicode Standard says canonical equivalent sequences should be > interpreted the same way. > * 1.1 Canonical and Compatibility Equivalence > http://unicode.org/reports/tr15/#Canonical_Equivalence > * 2.12 Equivalent Sequences and Normalization > http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0/ch02.pdf > > So we should not have the same name multiple times in repositories > and working copies. Therefore subversion servers and clients does > not need to handle them.
*sigh* I don't give a gnat's whisker what the Unicode Standard says. I'm only interested in real-world situations. Or are you implying that, e.g., the Unix VFS layer will magically detect file name equality of different (de)normalized forms? Because it won't. -- Brane