Did you try    cd R<tab>
to let bash complete the word?   Only works if this is the ONLY  R* directory,
but your other commands imply it is the only one.

I have no idea how amanda will cope with your  umlaut “u”.

Deb Baddorf
Fermilab

> On Jul 9, 2020, at 4:09 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I am quite sure that I already posted about this and finding my own
> unsolved issue at github also tells me that:
> 
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_zmanda_amanda_issues_119&d=DwIDaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=HMrKaRiCv4jddln9fLPIOw&m=mcTTO_oLjkOwBjnM7oaLggy7p6AM9pSXCGrGbwasnuY&s=p1dztCEdQXL6Pavs-4G5khhALR8Y1KjVwJSygWFzkXo&e=
>  
> 
> I retried things today and have to tell that this seems broken or never
> really worked OK.
> 
> For my test I try to restore a directory called "Rückverfolgbarkeit"
> 
> Note the german umlaut "ü" as second character.
> 
> In amrecover I see it as:
> 
> amrecover> ls
> 2020-07-08-19-40-02 "R�ckverfolgbarkeit/"
> 
> (btw the server uses a german locale)
> 
> But I can't cd into it or add it.
> 
> Tried tricks like:
> 
> (settranslate on/off ... just changes display)
> 
> amrecover> cd "R*"
> 500 "/00 - FDA-Audit/R*" is an invalid directory
> Invalid directory - R*
> amrecover> cd "Rü*"
> 500 "/00 - FDA-Audit/Rü*" is an invalid directory
> Invalid directory - Rü*
> amrecover> cd "Rückverfolgbarkeit"
> 500 "/00 - FDA-Audit/Rückverfolgbarkeit" is an invalid directory
> amrecover> cdx "R*eit"
> 500 "/00 - FDA-Audit/R*eit" is an invalid directory
> Invalid directory - R*eit
> 
> Especially "funny":
> 
> addx "R*"
> 
> adds *all* files and dirs to the list, not only those *beginning* with
> "R" (as I expect it to do).
> 
> -
> 
> It's a bit annoying but I can help myself with a combination of add and
> delete. But for a junior admin at a customer it would be helpful if I
> could give him working instructions to specifically add one dir/file
> exactly.
> 
> And additionally the amanda-docs tell us that this should work, right?
> 
> I assume the code always was basically written for english locale, maybe
> someone can help here.
> 


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