I did some further tests with actual versions of deja-dup and found out,
that the following restores does not work (I'm trying to restore a file
named `dortö`, that is located in `Schreibtisch/tröstfolder`
(''Schreibtisch'' means ''Desktop'', and ''tröstfolder'' is just some
folder with an ö inside) :
Reproduction Steps:
0. Install your Ubuntu in german.
1. Create the folder Schreibtisch/tröstfolder and the file
Schreibtisch/tröstfolder/dortö
2. Perform a fresh Backup to an empty folder (use encryption by setting a
password).
3. Delete the file.
4. Try out the following commands:
{{{LC_ALL=C deja-dup --restore ~/Schreiptich/tröstfolder/dortö}} and
{{{LC_ALL=C deja-dup --restore ~/Schreiptich/tröstfolder/dortö}}
work as expected.
{{{LC_ALL=C deja-dup --restore-missing tröstfolder/}} and
{{{deja-dup --restore-missing tröstfolder/da}}
result in empty lists of files.
I decrypted the backup using `gpg --multifile --decrypt duplicity-
full.*.*.difftar.gpg` and unpacked the files manually using `for t in
duplicity-full.20110127T131352Z.*.difftar; do tar xf $t; done` (see
[[https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/DejaDup/Help/Restore/WorstCase| "When
Everything Goes Wrong" in Gnome Wiki ]]). `dortö` was inside of the
folder `snapshot/home/test/Schreibtisch/tröstfolder`.
Versions: deja-dup `30.0-0ubuntu4` and duplicity `0.6.23-1ubuntu4.2`
OS.: Ubuntu Trusty Thar
Please Note: I installed the version `0.6.23-1ubuntu4.2` of duplicity
from proposed, to avoid being hit by bug #1356548.
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Title:
deja-dup fails to restore missing files, that contain "german umlaut"
(ä,ö,ü,Ä,Ö,Ü).
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