To jump in on this discussion:

Kern Sibbald wrote:

On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:40, Russell Howe wrote:
filenames with \n in them, output by a script:
OK, I see what you mean.

I guess my reaction is that if someone really wants \n s in their filenames (i.e. is crazy enough), then I prefer that they write their own little script that encloses the names in quotes then Bacula should handle them fine.

As far as I know, it does. I made up a script to collect all mail data from standard mailboxes (mbox and maildir format) and cyrus-imapd. With standard maildir, folder names with all sorts of silly characters are possible, notably ' ', and I had to work around that.

The shellscript drove me crazy.

Arno

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