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
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
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
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