Hi!

Currently, filenames on our NFS servers (backed up with rdiff-backup)
are coded using iso-8859-1. We're thinking about switching to utf-8
for filename encoding (and file content encoding as well, but that's
less relevant here). 

Will rdiff-backup cope with this situation nicely, or will all renamed
files be treated as delete old filename + new file, causing a need for
more storage space on the backup server? 

I'm confused on whether the inode is used by rdiff-backup or not. I'm
running rdiff-backup 1.1.5. 

Cheers,
\EF
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Erik Forsberg                OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology
Systems Analyst/Developer    Phone: +46-13-21 46 00    
Cendio AB                    Web: http://www.cendio.com
                             



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