Quoting Jean-Michel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: samba
> Version: 3.0.22-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> In a debain fr UTF-8 environment, interacting with windows machines,
> smbmount and smbclient seams to not use the same codepage.
> 
> It is not easy to understand which codepage is used on a windows 2000
> machine. I believe it should be unicode (since NTFS use UTF-16).
> It is not easy to understand which codepage is used on a debian.

The locale variables?

Setting the locale is up to the local admin.

In a freshly installed etch system this will be a UTF-8 locale. If
your system has been upgraded from sarge, then this is the locale you
had in sarge.

> It should be UTF-8, to match all windows filenames, but how to check this.
> 
> And last but not least, it is unclear which way smbclient and smbmount 
> translate windows filename to unix filename.
> Is ther some kind of UTF-16 to UTF-8 translation?
> 
> Where is the documentation to know about it?


I really fail to see what is the bug in this bug report..:-)


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