Bart Smaalders wrote: > Marcus Sundman wrote: > > I'm unable to find more info about this. E.g., what does "reject file > > names" mean in practice? E.g., if a program tries to create a file > > using an utf8-incompatible filename, what happens? Does the fopen() > > fail? Would this normally be a problem? E.g., do tar and similar > > programs convert utf8-incompatible filenames to utf8 upon extraction if > > my locale (or wherever the fs encoding is taken from) is set to use > > utf-8? If they don't, then what happens with archives containing > > utf8-incompatible filenames? > > Note that the normal ZFS behavior is exactly what you'd expect: you > get the filenames you wanted; the same ones back you put in.
Does ZFS convert the strings to UTF-8 in this case or will it just store the multibyte sequence unmodified ? ---- Bye, Roland -- __ . . __ (o.\ \/ /.o) [EMAIL PROTECTED] \__\/\/__/ MPEG specialist, C&&JAVA&&Sun&&Unix programmer /O /==\ O\ TEL +49 641 7950090 (;O/ \/ \O;) _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss