Re: [BackupPC-users] Untar issue on windows

2007-01-01 Thread Filipe

It seems that if I use WinRAR the files are shown correctly.

with 7-zip it is not.

And winrar opens the .tar.gz at once, 7zip has to extract the gz, then 
the tar.



do I have to use winrar, or is there a fix for 7zip?


Craig Barratt escreveu:

Filipe writes:

  

I started using the archive function now.
The hosts that I archived have a lot of folders/files with special 
characters like á ã ç ô ó and if I extract the tar.gz or tar.bz2 on 
windows it becomes all messed up...

An example is a folder called Cópia becomes C¾pia
I was about to give up on this function, and then i remember to tar xvzf 
the archive in linux. then, from the samba share when i extracted it, i 
can see the names correctly..


Is there any explanation for this ? can I fix it so I could extract it 
correctly on windows?

I use 7-zip on windows.
And I have a lot of trouble to put char codes working correctly on the 
backuppc machine.



Are you using 3.0.0beta?  In 3.x, $Conf{ClientCharset} specifies the
client's charset encoding.  BackupPC_tarCreate converts all the file
names back to that encoding, plus it supports a -e charset option
that allows you to override the charset encoding.

Craig

  


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Re: [BackupPC-users] Untar issue on windows

2006-12-28 Thread Filipe

Noone knows how to archive in the windows charset in version 2?

Craig Barratt escreveu:

Filipe writes:

  

I started using the archive function now.
The hosts that I archived have a lot of folders/files with special 
characters like á ã ç ô ó and if I extract the tar.gz or tar.bz2 on 
windows it becomes all messed up...

An example is a folder called Cópia becomes C¾pia
I was about to give up on this function, and then i remember to tar xvzf 
the archive in linux. then, from the samba share when i extracted it, i 
can see the names correctly..


Is there any explanation for this ? can I fix it so I could extract it 
correctly on windows?

I use 7-zip on windows.
And I have a lot of trouble to put char codes working correctly on the 
backuppc machine.



Are you using 3.0.0beta?  In 3.x, $Conf{ClientCharset} specifies the
client's charset encoding.  BackupPC_tarCreate converts all the file
names back to that encoding, plus it supports a -e charset option
that allows you to override the charset encoding.

Craig

  


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Re: [BackupPC-users] Untar issue on windows

2006-12-22 Thread Craig Barratt
Filipe writes:

 I started using the archive function now.
 The hosts that I archived have a lot of folders/files with special 
 characters like á ã ç ô ó and if I extract the tar.gz or tar.bz2 on 
 windows it becomes all messed up...
 An example is a folder called Cópia becomes C¾pia
 I was about to give up on this function, and then i remember to tar xvzf 
 the archive in linux. then, from the samba share when i extracted it, i 
 can see the names correctly..
 
 Is there any explanation for this ? can I fix it so I could extract it 
 correctly on windows?
 I use 7-zip on windows.
 And I have a lot of trouble to put char codes working correctly on the 
 backuppc machine.

Are you using 3.0.0beta?  In 3.x, $Conf{ClientCharset} specifies the
client's charset encoding.  BackupPC_tarCreate converts all the file
names back to that encoding, plus it supports a -e charset option
that allows you to override the charset encoding.

Craig

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Re: [BackupPC-users] Untar issue on windows

2006-12-22 Thread Filipe

Craig Barratt escreveu:

Filipe writes:

  

I started using the archive function now.
The hosts that I archived have a lot of folders/files with special 
characters like á ã ç ô ó and if I extract the tar.gz or tar.bz2 on 
windows it becomes all messed up...

An example is a folder called Cópia becomes C¾pia
I was about to give up on this function, and then i remember to tar xvzf 
the archive in linux. then, from the samba share when i extracted it, i 
can see the names correctly..


Is there any explanation for this ? can I fix it so I could extract it 
correctly on windows?

I use 7-zip on windows.
And I have a lot of trouble to put char codes working correctly on the 
backuppc machine.



Are you using 3.0.0beta?  In 3.x, $Conf{ClientCharset} specifies the
client's charset encoding.  BackupPC_tarCreate converts all the file
names back to that encoding, plus it supports a -e charset option
that allows you to override the charset encoding.

Craig

  

No. I'm using version 2.

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