close 320223 3.0.0-1
thanks
There is now an --iconv option in rsync 3.0.0 that specifies how to
convert filenames.
Paul Slootman
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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 loc
Paul Slootman wrote:
> 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 spe
Package: rsync
Version: 2.6.4-6
Severity: wishlist
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 l
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