On Wed 27 Jul 2005, David Ayers wrote: > > rsync should read the file name in the locale of the local user but > transfer it to UTF-8 for file name comparison with the remote system. > Then when writing the file name it should again transform from UTF-8 to > the encoding specified by the local locale. (Of course this
Sounds good... I just wonder how easy it is to determine what charset is in use on each system (also consider windows and OS/X). Even every filesystem could have a different charset in use. I wouldn't be surprised if there are systems where a directory could have its own charset :-( Thanks, Paul Slootman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]