Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/10/04 10:23, Didier Wiroth wrote:
>
>> Here is an "ls -la" on openbsd host after the files have been downloaded
>> (with "rsync -a") note the "?":
>>
>
> try specifying the -q option to ls(1).
>
Hello,
Thanks, but same results:
$ ls -laq
drwxr-xr-x 4
On 2006/10/04 10:23, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Here is an "ls -la" on openbsd host after the files have been downloaded
> (with "rsync -a") note the "?":
try specifying the -q option to ls(1).
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> No, it doesn't. Not in the general case.
>
>
I didn't say it does all the time, that's why I mentionned between
netware and openbsd.
Between netware and openbsd, it does replace the characters with a "?".
> I just tried rsyncing a few files with 8-bit characters in
Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, but I already did that, and I currently use this option. ;-)
> This options strips/removes the special characters,
No, it doesn't. Not in the general case.
> isn't it possible to to store the files with the the extra characters?
I just tried r
Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to rsync via a netware and an openbsd machine.
> The problem is that files with filenames like "idie.doc" are stored
> on Openbsd like this "id\#202e.doc".
>
> How can I tell Openbsd to use the correct codepage when using rsync?
You need to t
Hello,
Thanks, but I already did that, and I currently use this option. ;-)
This options strips/removes the special characters, isn't it possible to to
store the files
with the the extra characters?
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Didier Wiroth
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Oups ... forgot to mention that I'm using:
$ uname -a
OpenBSD backup 4.0 GENERIC#1 i386
+
$ rsync --version
rsync version 2.6.8 protocol version 29
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Didier Wiroth
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> On Behalf Of Didier Wiroth
> Sent: 02 Octob
Hello,
I'm trying to rsync via a netware and an openbsd machine.
The problem is that files with filenames like "idie.doc" are stored
on Openbsd like this "id\#202e.doc".
How can I tell Openbsd to use the correct codepage when using rsync?
Thank you very much!
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Didier Wiroth
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