Re: Domain troubles
* Mark Wielaard: We seem to have some troubles with classpath.org domain. Do you need any help with resolving the issue? Is it some kind of billing problem?
Re: Multi-byte locales
* Michael Koch: There is no GNU extension (yet) that van work around this that I'm aware of. Do you think this (i.e. non-accessible files) is a problem at all? You get the arguments as String[] args: byte[][] data = new byte[args.length][]; for (int i = 0; i args.length; i++) { data[i][] = args[i].getBytes(); } Doesn't work, really, those strange bytes have already been dropped by the startup code. 8-( ___ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath
Re: Multi-byte locales
* Michael Koch: On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 09:29:53AM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: * Michael Koch: There is no GNU extension (yet) that van work around this that I'm aware of. Do you think this (i.e. non-accessible files) is a problem at all? Does files really contain such filenames with weird characters in the wild out there ? It can easily happen if you have two users with different LC_CTYPE settings. Most users I know avoid non-ASCII characters in file names like hell, but this is by no means a universal standard. I dont think this a real problem for now. We can just tell them to rename the files and it will work if needed. This depends on what your application does. 8-/ ___ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath
Multi-byte locales
It seems that with Sun's JDK, some files are unaccessible if you run in a multi-byte locale (something which uses UTF-8, for example) because it's not possible to specify an UTF-16 string which is encoded to the name of the file you are interested, provided that the file has a name which is not a valid character sequence in the current locale. (This is not a big deal on UCS-2/UTF-16 platforms, but I'm not really sure what the designers thought when they tried to fit this model on UNIX.) Is there some GNU extension which can work around this issue? On a related note, is it possible to access the command line as an array of byte arrays? ___ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath