mherger;311335 Wrote: 
> But one more thing that helped previously is  
> prepending the startup command for SC with "LANG=en_US.UTF-8" (or
> similar).
> 

Isn't it *LC_ALL*=en_US.UTF-8 ?

And furthermore the locale must actually be available ("compiled") on
the system. You can check that with the command "locale -a", which
lists all currently available options. If it is not available, you'll
have to install (compile) it using localedef (complicated) or via the
appropriate locale configuration tool (on Debian that would be
"dpkg-reconfigure locales").

flip

P.S. @Michael: wouldn't a a command line switch that forces SC into
UTF-8 mode be a good idea? Because it doesn't actually need the locales
to display the folder names correctly, it just needs the setting to
determine what the encoding of the filenames is. That's what I did in
SSODS before it had real locales included (generated).


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