`View missing` fails when the file name was set in a code page which changed in the meanwhile, in Windows 10.
A file was in Greek character set and it was changed to UTF-8. Then the file name in the Mercurial repository is showing like this ðáñÜäïóç_åããñÜöùí_20191106.csevast.01.org
when it should be παράδοση_εγγράφων_20191106.csevast.01.org
. The Mercurial shows the file with the corrupted file name as missing one and when I right click on it and select View missing
the following error is raising, prompting to send it as a bug report.
#!python
** Mercurial version (5.5rc0+19-0ea08126a2af). TortoiseHg version (5.5rc0+2-b76ceb74fe60)
** Command:
** CWD: C:\WINDOWS\system32
** Encoding: utf-8
** Extensions loaded: closehead, fetch, histedit, gpg, largefiles, purge, strip, mq, rebase, tortoisehg.util.configitems
** Python version: 2.7.17 (v2.7.17:c2f86d86e6, Oct 19 2019, 21:01:17) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)]
** Windows version: sys.getwindowsversion(major=6, minor=2, build=9200, platform=2, service_pack='')
** Processor architecture: x64
** Qt-5.9.9 PyQt-5.13.2 QScintilla-2.10.8
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tortoisehg\hgqt\filectxactions.pyo", line 115, in wrapped
File "tortoisehg\hgqt\filectxactions.pyo", line 547, in editMissingFile
File "tortoisehg\hgqt\filectxactions.pyo", line 331, in _editFileAt
File "tortoisehg\hgqt\qtlib.pyo", line 241, in editfiles
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'quotecommand'