I test with the current version of the PPA (so version 2011.0.0.472072ea810d). 
I also looked the mercurial repo and see the last update (2c1006ce6919) which 
forbids the following for other OS than Windows (if I well understood):
=;:%*?<>|\"

My tests shows that I can use the followings
*'&
It was not possible to well use the following characters:
$~.
The point (.) seemed to well work but in fact the filename is cut and the 
extension is added after the first point encountered.

I attach some logs I had during these tests. That's only the log
corresponding to the times where Hugin told me there was an error and
stop to stitch.

To conclude, for me, the minimal forbidden characters on Linux are:
=;:%?<>|\"$~.


** Attachment added: "log of errors during my tests.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hugin/+bug/486303/+attachment/1937467/+files/log%20of%20errors%20during%20my%20tests.log

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  Every illegal character aren't well detected and forbidden

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