Re: [DVBCUT-devel] Cannot open files that contain non-ASCII characters in their name

2008-08-21 Thread Ralph Glasstetter
Hi Alex, Am Dienstag, 19. August 2008 schrieb Alexander Winizki: > Hi, > > if I try to open a file containing non-ASCII characters in its name, for > instance German Umlauts or eszet, DVBCUT says the file was not found. > Opening any other file works correctly. > A Bug? > That was a bug, but it h

Re: [DVBCUT-devel] Cannot open files that contain non-ASCII characters in their name

2008-08-19 Thread Michael Riepe
Hi! Alexander Winizki wrote: > Michael Riepe wrote > >>Hi! >> >>Which version do you use, how are the values of $LANG, $LC_CTYPE and >>$LC_ALL, which file system type, which mount options, and how is the >>filename encoded? >> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> echo $LANG > de_DE.UTF-8 > [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [DVBCUT-devel] Cannot open files that contain non-ASCII characters in their name

2008-08-19 Thread Alexander Winizki
Michael Riepe wrote > Hi! > > Which version do you use, how are the values of $LANG, $LC_CTYPE and > $LC_ALL, which file system type, which mount options, and how is the > filename encoded? > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> echo $LANG de_DE.UTF-8 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> echo $LC_TYPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ech

Re: [DVBCUT-devel] Cannot open files that contain non-ASCII characters in their name

2008-08-19 Thread Michael Riepe
Hi! Which version do you use, how are the values of $LANG, $LC_CTYPE and $LC_ALL, which file system type, which mount options, and how is the filename encoded? Alexander Winizki wrote: > Hi, > > if I try to open a file containing non-ASCII characters in its name, for > instance German Umlauts o