The behaviour in 5.52-10ubuntu2 is still broken.  I have a file with
filenames in UTF-8, but if I try to unpack it in a UTF-8 locale, the
filenames get corrupted.

Example:
  รณ is stored in the file as \303\263 (raw UTF-8), but is extracted as 
\342\224\234\342\224\202

Workaround:
  using a Latin1 environemtn will make a verbatim copy of the octets:
    env LC_CTYPE=en_US unzip ...
  (obviously you first need to generate a Latin1 environment)

My Ubuntu version is 8.04.2

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unzip does not support UTF-8 filenames
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/10979
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