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   Andrew Leary to andrew clarke   
   illegal character   
   17 May 21 08:59:58   
   
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   TZUTC: -0400   
   TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.0.7.22 (GNU/Linux-x86_64)   
   Hello andrew!   
      
   17 May 21 19:42, you wrote to me:   
      
    ac> commit b62afadb35d6c8f334872713a9c3aa91cec42d7c (HEAD -> master,   
    ac> origin/master, origin/HEAD)   
    ac> Author: Andrew Leary    
    ac> Date:   Mon May 17 00:58:31 2021 -0400   
      
    ac>     Correct spelling of Bj<94>rn Felten's name in the credits and   
    ac> manpage.   
      
    ac> I don't believe this was broken, and now clang complains about your   
    ac> fix:   
      
    ac> [  5%] Building C object CMakeFiles/makenl.dir/config.c.o   
    ac> /home/ozzmosis/src/makenl/src/config.c:243:12: warning: illegal   
    ac> character encoding in string literal [-Winvalid-source-encoding]   
    ac>     printf(MAKENL_CREDITS);   
    ac>            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~   
    ac> /home/ozzmosis/src/makenl/src/version.h:26:23: note: expanded from   
    ac> macro 'MAKENL_CREDITS' "modifications by Bj<94>rn Felten, Robert   
    ac> Couture, Andrew Clarke," "\n" \   
    ac>                       ^~~~   
    ac> 1 warning generated.   
      
   Bjorn Felten netmailed me requesting that the UTF-8 representation of the    
   character that previously was in version.h be replaced; because it doesn't    
   display properly in DOS or Windows environments.  GCC had no issue with it    
   when I tested compiling here.  If clang doesn't like it, I can adjust to avoid    
   that issue.   
      
   Andrew   
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