I'm having problem with accessing files that have Unicode in their filenames.
1. I use Windows XP Korean version (so the codepage must be 949?). 2. I use iTunes to listen to my music. 3. Files in iTunes Library have filenames in the following format: "{Artist}/{Album}/{Track#} {Title}.mp3" where names inside braces are values from its ID3-tag. 4. Some of my mp3s have Japanese or Latin characters, e.g. é (Latin small letter e with acute). In ID3-tags, those characters seem to be in UCS-2 encoding or so, but not in CP949 or EUC-KR. 5. I want to rsync those files to my other Linux machine. 6. But rsync complains some files (whose name contains such special/Unicode characters perhaps?) have vanished! :'( With Windows Explorer, I can copy them to a Samba share (with utf-8 encoding) without any problem. However, from the Cygwin environment, it seems that there is no way I can access those files. I tried the "mount -o managed" option which escapes capitals and other non-ascii characters in filenames. It wasn't a solution for me since iTunes (not Cygwin) mainly manages the files. Since I really want to use rsync, I hope Cygwin to be able to access Unicode filenames. It would be great if I could mount a filesystem with a charset or encoding specified. Is there any nice way already I can solve this problem? -- 신재호 | Jaeho Shin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://netj.org/ Programming Research Laboratory, Seoul National University
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