On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Pierre Asselin wrote:
> 
> So it *could* be a question of setting the environment of your
> login shell so the various commands know how to handle non-ascii
> characters.  I am not very familiar with this myself, but the
> "locale" man page seems like a good starting point.  This has
> nothing to do with CVS.
> 
thanks for your response Pierre. I see you are right about your remarks to 
the problem.

There is only the question whether it's possible to translate the windows 
encoding (originating from the Windows clients) into my servers' utf8 
encoding, in case I want to access the files with correctly translated 
file names. Looks like this is a task which can't be done so easily...

Thanks anyway.

Marko


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