By default, the database redo uses to store file state returns filenames as Unicode strings, and if redo tries to run a build-script whose fully-qualified path contains non-ASCII characters then redo crashes when trying to promote the path to a Unicode string. This patch ensures that the database always returns byte-strings, not Unicode strings. That way, the fully-qualified path and the target name are both byte-strings and can be joined without issue. (Fixes a bug reported by Zoran Zaric.)
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# Test that redo can handle a script whose path contains non-ASCII characters.
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redo test-uniçøðë/test1
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