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Woo Ju Shin commented on COMPRESS-212: -------------------------------------- Wow! Brilliant. I used your fix to do some tests and it just works fine. Thank you very much. > TarArchiveEntry getName() returns wrongly encoded name even when you set > encoding to TarArchiveInputStream > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: COMPRESS-212 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-212 > Project: Commons Compress > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.4.1 > Environment: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, MS Windows 7 > Reporter: Woo Ju Shin > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.5 > > > I have two file systems. One is Red Hat Linux, the other is MS Windows. > I created a *.tgz file in Red Hat Linux and tried to decompress it in MS > Windows using Commons Compress. > The default system encoding are different. UTF-8 in Red Hat Linux and CP949 > in MS Windows. > It seems that the file name encoding follows the default encoding even though > when I use the following to untar it. > FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(new File(*.tgz)); > TarArchiveInputStream zis = new TarArchiveInputStream(new > BufferedInputStream(fis),encodingOfRedHatLinux); > while ((entry = (TarArchiveEntry)zis.getNextEntry()) != null) > { > entry.getName(); // filename is not UTF-8 it is encoded in CP949 and so the > filename isn't consistent > } > By referring to this > /** > * Constructor for TarInputStream. > * @param is the input stream to use > * @param encoding name of the encoding to use for file names > * @since Commons Compress 1.4 > */ > public TarArchiveInputStream(InputStream is, String encoding) { > this(is, TarBuffer.DEFAULT_BLKSIZE, TarBuffer.DEFAULT_RCDSIZE, > encoding); > } > encoding should be used for file names. > But actually this doesn't seem to work. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira