On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 11:25 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center
wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could you review the patch to enable none UTF-8 symlinks?
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331379

I don't understand this. You say:

The updated patch means if G_BROKEN_FILENAMES is defined, we use
g_locale_to_utf8() instead of g_filename_to_utf8().

But g_filename_to_utf8() already uses the locale encoding for filenames
if G_BROKEN_FILENAMES is set. In fact, thats why we call
g_filename_to_utf8(). 

Furthermore G_BROKEN_FILENAMES is a bit deprecated, and the
g_filename_to_utf8() code now also handles G_FILENAME_ENCODING which
lets you specify an explicit list of encodings to use for filenames.

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