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It is not utf-8 hosts for linux and Device Name failed to attend after 127.0.0.1/1.1 #3

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aguegu opened this issue Feb 3, 2013 · 4 comments

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aguegu commented Feb 3, 2013

It is weird that the file structure for downloads change quite a lot.

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aguegu commented Feb 3, 2013

All ipv6 hosts are shitty commented.

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Sorry for that. It is suggested that you need to edit these two entries in the localhost section manually with your device name of your own POSIX device. Otherwise, it may cause some problem while acquiring information from localhost.
'''
#Linux
127.0.0.1 #Replace Your Device Name Here!
127.0.1.1 #Replace Your Device Name Here!
'''

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The encoding problem seems to be caused by git commitment on Windows. However, files in the zip packages is okay. I couldn't do the commit work on Linux correctly either because there is C# files in this repository. Do you have any suggestions?

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aguegu commented Feb 4, 2013

Thanks for reply. I strongly recommend that all hosts saved in utf-8. If a CP936 decoded hosts is needed, it can be generated by iconv by script.

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