Re: [Bacula-users] UTF-8 file names support in Bacula

2006-06-27 Thread Peteris Krisjanis
Yes, I understood after lot of googling and reading materials that is decomposed canonical which is here to blame. But how to solve it? What to do first? I could find a solution, mounting all stuff I need to Linux via SAMBA and then backup everything, but is this only way? Anyway, thanks for any

Re: [Bacula-users] UTF-8 file names support in Bacula

2006-06-27 Thread Martin Simmons
> On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 13:22:39 +0300, Peteris Krisjanis said: > > So I want down with debuging and launched bacula-fd (Installed by Finkon OS > X 10.4 up to date) with -vf -d200 flags. Results where interesting- > bacula-fd clearly got UTF-8 chars from bacula-dir.conf, which weresend by > bacu

Re: [Bacula-users] UTF-8 file names support in Bacula

2006-06-27 Thread Peteris Krisjanis
Hi Kern and list, I am back with my Unicode problems, but with more information and try-and-error testing stuff. First of all, yes, bacula-dir.conf is UTF-8, so it is no problem to write Unicode strings there. However, bacula-fd or bacula-dir still ignores them when it comes to Exclude directorie

Re: [Bacula-users] UTF-8 file names support in Bacula

2006-06-21 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 19 June 2006 14:16, Peteris Krisjanis wrote: > p.s. I suppose not a first who bothers this list with this question, but > as I couldn't find right answer while doing search on list archive, here > I go... > > Hi, my name is Peter and I'm first time Bacula user. At first, I was > just conf

[Bacula-users] UTF-8 file names support in Bacula

2006-06-19 Thread Peteris Krisjanis
p.s. I suppose not a first who bothers this list with this question, but as I couldn't find right answer while doing search on list archive, here I go... Hi, my name is Peter and I'm first time Bacula user. At first, I was just confused by system scale first, but now I got lot of things and really