Roland Mainz :

>Yan Xue Yang wrote:
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>>Roland Mainz :
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>>>Yan Xue Yang wrote:
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>>>>Roland Mainz :
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>>>>>What about filenames with multibyte characters (e.g. chinese characters
>>>>>using the zh_CN.GB18030 locale or japanese using the ja_JP.PCK locale) ?
>>>>>How does "Unison" handle such things ?
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>>>>It's not documented in the manual. But we've just tested it in a chinese
>>>>environment. The test result is two files with chinese filename and
>>>>chinese content can be  synchronized  by unison.
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>>>Which locale did you use (my main interest is whether non-UTF-8
>>>multibyte encodings as used for zh_CN.GB18030 will work or not...) ?
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>>I used zh_CN.UTF-8 for yesterday's testing. It works.
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>>Today, I just did the test with zh_CN.GB18030. And the result is that
>>the file synchronization works but the chinese characters can't be
>>displayed correctly on the GUI.
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>Did the "unison" client, server and the GUI use the
>"zh_CN.GB18030"-locale ? 
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I run unison to synchronize two local folders on snv b85 with 
zh_CN.GB18030 locale.  I used chinese charaters in folder name, file 
name and the file content during the testing.

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>Bye,
>Roland
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