@Yuan,
For example "王妃.zip" you posted, it has short file names in the archive. Even
with unar/lsar it fails to detect encoding (you expect CP932, but lsar shows
it's ISO-8859-8). Auto detection of encoding is not 100% reliable especially
with short file names (less hints for encoding detector).
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$ lsar -l -pe 王妃.zip
王妃.zip: Zip
Flags File size Ratio Mode Date Time Name
===== ========== ===== ==== ========== ===== ====
0. ----- 40344 82.9% Defl 2014-10-03 13:40 %cd%f5%e5%fa_A.ust
1. ----- 20311 80.4% Defl 2014-10-03 13:40 %cd%f5%e5%fa_B.ust
(Flags: D=Directory, R=Resource fork, L=Link, E=Encrypted, @=Extended
attributes)
(Mode: Defl=Deflate)
Encoding: ISO-8859-8 (76% confidence)
====
Anyway enabling auto-detection or specifying encoding in file-roller is
out of scope of this bug report. You need to open separate bugs if
needed. I would like to proceed with fallback setting in the attached
branch for vivid.
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