Kern Sibbald schrieb:

>On Tuesday 28 February 2006 19:04, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
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>>Kern Sibbald schrieb:
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>>>On Tuesday 28 February 2006 14:59, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
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>>>>Kern Sibbald schrieb:
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>>>>>On Tuesday 28 February 2006 13:24, Dan Langille wrote:
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>>>>>>On 27 Feb 2006 at 15:13, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
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>>>>>>>I have a problem restoring files from the wx-console running on WinXP.
>>>>>>>I was told to use bacula version 1.38.5, but i am unable to find the
>>>>>>>binary win32 release of 1.38.5. Can anyone please be so kind to point
>>>>>>>me in the right direction?
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>It does not exist AFAIK. You'll be OK with the Windows 1.38.4
>>>>>>version.
>>>>>>            
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>>>>>Yes, except that there is an embarrassing little problem here. He is
>>>>>reporting a bug against Win32 1.38.4, which I cannot produce, and, being
>>>>>confused with some changes we made to 1.38.3, I told him to upgrade to
>>>>>1.38.5, which doesn't exist. :-(
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>>>>>
>>>>Maybe i can send you my bacula database.
>>>>Perhaps you will be able to reprocude the error?
>>>>
>>>>I would be glad to help in any way.
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>>>>
>>>The easiest way to work around the problem at the moment is either to use
>>>bconsole from you Win32 machine, or use any console from any Linux
>>>machine.
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>>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.
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>>I use :
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>>cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
>>LANG="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>>COUNTRY="de"
>>LANGUAGE="de"
>>CHARSET="iso8859-15"
>>XMODIFIERS=""
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>I never thought to ask you for your sysconfig -- good idea!, because:
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>Hmm. This may well be your problem. I'm not an expert in Linux character sets, 
>but Bacula uses utf-8, which is the default on Linux. It looks like you have 
>turned off utf-8, which will create a database that is incompatible with the 
>Win32 consoles, which expect all Bacula database information to be in utf-8 
>format (Unicode).
>
>my /etc/sysconf/i18n looks like the following:
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>LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
>SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en"
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>I imagine (but don't really know) that you should not have the CHARSET, and 
>that you should have a .UTF-8 on the end of your LANG definition.  I've never 
>seen the @euro, so I'm not sure where that really fits in ...
>
>Perhaps a couple of German users could provide the output of 
>their /etc/sysconfig/i18n files -- especially those who have had success 
>using the Win32 version of wx-console with German accents.
>
>Best regards, Kern
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>>on my server running: Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 with 2.6.4-1-686
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>>i hope this is useful,
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>>Thanks all and especially kern for considering my case.
>>
>>Sebastian Hültenschmidt
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Thanks all,

we found it.
But now i am in real trouble. I tried some de_DE.UTF-8 setting, but all
i get is trouble with the linux console display of charsets.
I assume my ext3 filesystem is now written with iso-8859-15 (AFAIK the
same as the @euro thingy) .
So i get ? instead of umlauts when i change to UTF-8.
Does anyone know how convert the filesystem to UTF-8?
Or is there a way to convert filename to UTF-8 BEFORE they are written
to the db in bacula?

hmmm.. looks like i am in a pinch now...

Sebastian Hültenschmidt



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