Am 01.03.2010 22:15, schrieb Tonmaus:
> Hm. 
> 
> Just spent a couple of hours with a similar problem: ls couldn't stat dirs 
> because of illegal byte sequences, mkdir and touch wouldn't work on anything 
> that contains Umlauts, with the final consequence that rsync skipped every 
> file that contained an Umlaut when we tried to copy files from Linux to 
> Opensolaris (without logging the error, btw, because of malpractice of 
> ours...) . After arguing with my colleague (who has much more experience on 
> Unix systems than me, but not so much on OSOL), he was insisting that the 
> issue would be with Windows. He was wrong, though: it was entirely the 
> problem how the shell was set- that is once bash (putty) was set to work on 
> utf-8 everything was fine.
> I was actually watching such phenomenons a couple of months: it occurred to 
> me that regardless if I used Linux or Opensolaris, files copied or created 
> over  SMB (through Samba or CIFS with Windows as a client) no problem ever 
> showed up - enter a Unix system: chaos. Setting the normalization feature in 
> ZFS didn't do the trick. Setting shell to UTF-8 did. I am now on snv_133.
> 
> Regards,
> Tonmaus
Try convmv.

Florian

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