Re: [Samba] Character Set Conversion Problem in 3.0.1?

2004-01-06 Thread Bjoern JACKE
On 2004-01-05 at 15:08 +0800 Sean Brannon  sent off:
Thank you for your answer. I tried this utility, and found it to be far less than useful. It did indeed convert the directory names, but failed the file names. It also failed subsequent attempts upon the file names.
then try http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/ . It's also mentioned in the HOWTO.

Bjoern


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Re: [Samba] Character Set Conversion Problem in 3.0.1?

2004-01-05 Thread Sean Brannon
Thank you for your answer. I tried this utility, and found it to be far less than 
useful. It did indeed convert the directory names, but failed the file names. It also 
failed subsequent attempts upon the file names.

- Original Message -
From: Juer Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 13:17:17 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],Sean M. Brannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Character Set Conversion Problem in 3.0.1?

 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 Björk) 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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[Samba] Character Set Conversion Problem in 3.0.1?

2004-01-04 Thread Sean M. Brannon
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 Björk) 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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Re: [Samba] Character Set Conversion Problem in 3.0.1?

2004-01-04 Thread Juer Lee
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 Björk) 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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