> On Mar 6, 2017, at 2:05 PM, davel...@mac.com wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Mar 6, 2017, at 12:37 PM, Chris Ridd <chrisr...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On 6 Mar 2017, at 13:28, davel...@mac.com wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have an iOS app (Attendance2) written in Objective-C. One of my users 
>>> upgraded to the public 10.3 iOS beta and reported he could no longer open 
>>> his documents (I have a subclass of UIManagedDocument so they are Core Data 
>>> files stored in the package/directory format that UIManagedDocument uses). 
>>> I didn’t notice any issues with my test device using the developer beta of 
>>> 10.3. He changed the file names from Arabic to Roman and then he said he 
>>> could open them.
>>> 
>>> Everything I do with NSString is via UTF8 (and it worked fine with Arabic 
>>> letters for this person before updating to the 10.3 beta) so I don’t think 
>>> I’m doing anything wrong.
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> If that iOS beta has upgraded the user’s filesystem to APFS, then it may be 
>> an iOS bug that you need to report.
>> 
>> Chris
> 
> I'm assuming the public beta upgraded to APFS (as I believe I read the 
> developer betas upgraded to APFS). I'm trying to figure out if this an Apple 
> bug (i.e., either APFS isn't handling his Arabic filenames correctly or 
> perhaps something went wrong in the upgrade from HFS+ to APFS) or if perhaps 
> it is a bug in my app (I doubt since all I'm doing is taking the NSString 
> they enter and using it as the filename).
> 
> Is there anything else we could try to see which one of those it likely is? 
> I'm going to ask him to create a new file and use an Arabic name and see if 
> that works (i.e., was it just an issue with existing files in Arabic).

I would highly recommend you file a bug that includes enough of your code to 
reproduce the issue now. You can update it later if you determine it is your 
issue.

> 
> Thanks,
> Dave Reed
> 
> 
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