When you use eclipse and cvsnt as version management tools, you will find garbled characters in the Chinese file names and errors during update. The error is generally caused by fileattr, the warehouse information file of the CVS server. XML is blank after the Chinese file is submitted, that is, a 0-byte file.
Cvsnt version: v2.5.04
Eclipse uses rsdp as an example.
Configure the CVS server and check the box before the Unicode serving attribute of the cvsnt advance page. Restart two CVS services after setting.
Eclipse settings, open the CVS resource library. From the menu: WINDOW> View> Other> CVS resource library. Right-click server-> Properties
Set the server encoding to a UTF-8.
Delete the original Chinese file name file (local and server) and submit it again.
Note:
Delete the CVS information locally, the CVS folder, and the lines of the Chinese name file in the entries File
The server deletes the Chinese file name and, if necessary, recreates fileattr in the same folder. XML file to add other file items (the file size may be 0 after an error occurs). For more information, see fileattr In the CVS directory of other directories. XML file.