Hi there,

I have recently confirmed a FEATURE/BUG of bacula - not a serious bug, but
nevertheless it made me worry for a while. It happened on a bacula testbed I
installed locally on my machine.

Setup: server version 2.2.5 on winxp, local mysql dbase on xampp. The same
machine also runs the storage daemon to a local file
Client: version 2.2.5 on win98 hebrew-enabled OS, fileset contains several
files with hebrew names.
Situation: cannot see filenames on the client bacula status windows or in
the command line bconsole. On the dbase the file names on the "filenames"
table are stored as UTF8 and are properly exported to CSV and read correctly
when UTF8 encoding is used
Problem: Restoring files from the win98 client to the winxp machine (server)
produces messed up filenames. All non-latin characters become spaces.
Solution: restoring to the win98 client produces correct filenames.

Cheers,

-- 
Michael Lewinger
MBR Computers
http://mbrcomp.co.il
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