If our understanding to the current problem is correct (that FreeBSD kernel iconv currently have problem with double-bit character-set), then there should have never been FreeBSD users that can actually mount and access a Windows Share that: I. is using GB2312 locale (that is, Windows Simplified Chinese version); II. have Chinese character in folder names
在 2006-12-05二的 17:36 +1100,Antony Mawer写道: > On 5/12/2006 5:28 PM, 张韡武 wrote: > > 在 2006-12-04一的 21:54 -0800,Garrett Cooper写道: > >> Also, I'm not sure if FreeBSD has been configured to run the particular > >> character set you need (nor am I sure where any documentation may be > >> regarding how to set that up), but you also want to explore getting that > >> solved in tandem with the mount_smbfs item. > > > > I read carefully with mount_smbfs and as far as I can tell mount_smbfs > > is using iconv lib which compiled as kernel module. After I run > > mount_smbfs I checked and made sure libiconv.ko is automatically loaded. > > According to documents, mount_smbfs automatically load this kernel > ... > > I don't know if this is at all useful, but I have come across the > following patches, which appear to have been ported from Darwin, to > improve handling of multibyte character sets: > > http://people.freebsd.org/~imura/kiconv/ > > It would be interesting to see these committed (if they are valuable), > as I know there are issues with FreeBSD mount_smbfs when operating > against the Mac OSX samba implementation, which (I am told) only speaks > UCS2. > > Given the work already gone into these, it would be nice to see them > finished off and committed... I wonder how many other smbfs-related > improvements may exist in Darwin that might be worth looking at? > > http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.4.8.x86/smb-217.18/ > > Cheers > Antony _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"