On my Windows box, I tried to create a Subversion patch by using the command svn diff > my_patch.diff. The resulting file was encoded with UTF-16, rather than UTF-8 or ASCII, so when I tried to use patch (from GnuWin32) to apply the patch, it didn't work.
I was able to convert the patch file to UTF8 by opening it in Notepad and saving as the desired format, and patch handled it fine after that. But, is there a way to get svn diff to generate UTF8 on Windows?
Update: As my answer indicates, it turns out that the problem is really unrelated to Subversion, diff, or patch. It was PowerShell that was oh-so-helpfully converting the output to Unicode. I'm leaving the question as-is so that someone with a similar problem might stumble upon it.
--diff-cmdcan be given, is that also the case for the windows command line variant? – Wrikken Jul 19 '10 at 14:49--diff-cmdis supported. What should I use as the argument? – Kristopher Johnson Jul 19 '10 at 15:56svn diffdoesn't even work on them (braindead but still no fix). So, there (currently) can't be a way thatsvn diUnicode in anything else than UTF-8. – Joey Jul 20 '10 at 7:40