Refer http://devel.adv-solutions.net/tools/treeconv-0.1.tar.gz which was
sent by Parrillo,Michael on Dec 10th, 2003.

" It was programmed in order to convert the files stored at a customer's
system from "cp850"( Samba 2.x ) to "utf8"( Samba 3.x ) charsets when
upgrading Samba at the fileservers"

Juer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sean M. Brannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 10:42 AM
Subject: [Samba] Character Set Conversion Problem in 3.0.1?



Environment: Red Hat 9.0 x86 Samba 3.0.1
Compiled with:  --prefix=/usr/samba
--with-lockdir=/usr/samba/var/locks --with-automount --with-pam
--with-quotas --with-acl-support --with-smbwrapper


I have been using Samba 2.2.x, and have files and dirs with umlauts
(specifically, o's with two dots over them, as in Bj�rk) which display
fine in Windows mounted shares. These same files/dirs show up as Bj?rk
in BASH with the default SUPPORTED=en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en environment
variable set.

My problem is that both 3.0 and 3.0.1 don't display the character
correctly. I get Bj plus a bunch of rectangles that generally denote a
character position in your current font that doesn't have a visual
representation. I can't open the dir or files as I get an error saying
it couldn't be opened, etc.

I'm using the same smb.conf file as I did with 2.2.x. I've tried
mucking around by adding unicode=yes and unix charset = UTF8. This
doesn't help. I end up with Bj and the rest of the file/dir name not
displayed and the target not openable.

Ideas?

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