okay thanks ! (I thought changing locales + NLS in the kernel was enough)

user100 wrote:
> I´m afraid it´s not enough (but maybe I´m wrong and somebody know a trick?).
> You may try a look to the tool "convmv"... or to this gentoo wiki:
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml  - I think for "new" files it´s maybe
> enough to change nls to UTF-8 (kernel and in some cases fstab).
>
> Greetings,
> User100
>
>
>   
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>> Auftrag von Julien Cigar
>> Gesendet: Montag, 26. Juni 2006 13:38
>> An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your answers,
>>
>> My locales are en_US.UTF-8, the PostgreSQL database is in UTF-8 too 
>> (fresh install) .. everything is in UTF-8
>> What do you mean by "the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work" 
>> ? Setting 
>> en_US.UTF-8 for the locales isn't enough ?
>>
>>
>> Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>     
>>>>> (...)
>>>>>
>>>>> Does bacula support UTF-8 ?
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that 
>>>> these problems are due to the fact that users can create or 
>>>> have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 
>>>       
>> database is
>>     
>>> actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
>>> sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.
>>>
>>> You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to 
>>>       
>> get rid of
>>     
>>> this verification. This will of course get rid of things 
>>>       
>> like encoding
>>     
>>> specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver 
>>>       
>> that properly
>>     
>>> for invalidly encoded data anyway.
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly 
>>>> (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines). 
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding 
>>>       
>> that bacula runs
>>     
>>> under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've 
>>>       
>> been seeing, but
>>     
>>> I could be remembering wrong.
>>>
>>> Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that 
>>>       
>> files are on,
>>     
>>> the filenames should look the same?
>>>
>>> //Magnus
>>>   
>>>       
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