Hello,
On 2/28/2006 7:04 PM, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
Hello kern,
i tried. Too bad, the filenames are not shown correctly even in the
bconsole running windows. The umlauts are missing.
Only the characters, the filenames are there.
I use :
cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
LANG="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
COUNTRY="de"
LANGUAGE="de"
CHARSET="iso8859-15"
XMODIFIERS=""
I have the following situation:
DIR / SD 1.38.6-beta2, FD 1.38.4 Windows, MySQL catalog database without
any special character coding settings.
From the windows wx-console, I can see äöüß correctly, and mark them.
From a linux bconsole running in a terminal with similar settings to
yours (i.e. de_DE, iso8859-15) I see the file names with the usual funny
two-character-sequences for the unicode characters, like
A-with-tilde+hmm-was-that-the-uniform-currency-symbol? instead of an
a-umlaut. I can mark that single file by copy-and-pasting the displayed
file name, though.
What I don't see are removed characters.
I assume this is a problem with your console settings; in case of
bconsole, using a UTF-8 terminal might help. Don't know how you do that
on debian, on a recent SuSE it's simply setting LC_CTYPE to de_DE.UTF-8
and, more important, modifying the terminal settings. If you use putty,
system menu / change settings / Window->Translation / Received data...
character set: is where you change this.
Windows wx-console should always display the right characters for
windows file sets, I think, because as far as I know there is no
character code mangling done in any Bacula program. (For that reason,
the name fields in the catalog are all BLOBs.)
If you still can't access the file, try looking into the catalog
database for what is stored there - pasting that stuff into a selection
should work, in case the data is not mangled... but that again brings
you to the point of the right terminal settings :-(
Arno
on my server running: Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 with 2.6.4-1-686
i hope this is useful,
Thanks all and especially kern for considering my case.
Sebastian Hültenschmidt
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