Andy Koppe wrote, on 12/28/2009 2:12 AM:
Yes, that's one way. Specifying e.g. 'LC_CTYPE=en_US rsync ...' (i.e.
a language without an explicit character set) will give you the ANSI
codepage.
Thanks! This fixes it perfectly for me.
But I think the --iconv option is the better way. Assuming you want to
stick with ISO-8859-1 on the Linux side, '--iconv utf8,iso88591'
should do the job.
This doesn't seem to work. I think I need utf-8 rather than utf8.
Otherwise I get:
iconv_open("UTF-8", "utf8") failed
But if I set RSYNC_ICONV='utf-8,iso8859-1' (or 'utf-8,iso88591', which
also seems to work) I get errors like this:
[generator] cannot convert filename: [path with extended chars] (Invalid
or incomplete multibyte or wide character)
The LC_CTYPE thing seems to work, so I'm satisfied, but I thought I
should report out that iconv per your suggestion didn't work.
Adam
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