Re: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n

2004-04-29 Thread Dexter Filmore
 
 Good news for you: utf8 works fine. Sadly I need LATIN9 ... :(

No, it doesn't. when I let Samba export UTF8, the Linux client (Slackware 9.1)
sees the files alright in ls, but when I try to do anything with them like
move, copy, open I get couldn't get stats: file or dir doesn't exist. Great.

WinXP borks altogether, even hangs when accesing those shares.

What works perfectly is CIFS, but unfortunately still has severe bugs like
client stalling when transferring a few hundred MB to server.

i18n and Samba is hell.

Dex
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Re: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n

2004-03-30 Thread Radio Gong 2000 GmbH Co. KG [Technik]
Use:

dos charset = ISO8859-15
unix charset = ISO8859-15
display charset = ISO8859-15

It works fine for me...



Am Dienstag, 30. Mrz 2004 12:53 schrieb Ralf Tomczak:
 Hello list,

 probably a known issue (but I haven't found a link yet):

 I'm using 3.0.2a with 'unix charset = ISO8859-15' and get the following
 then a file with ticks is created: - desired: `'
 - displayed: `'
   ^^^
 The euro sign is created correctly in a file name. The filename will be
 displayed in the filesystem correctly.

 Then I switch to LATIN1 the ticks are OK (correctly displayed from windows
 client and in the Unix filessystem as well).

 I'm using Suse SLES8 but I've seen the issue with debian as well with
 locales set to de_DE.ISO8859-15 (or [EMAIL PROTECTED] on SLES8).

 Surplus: The locales seem to be OK and it's possible to create files with
 ticks and euro sign on the console.

 Any Ideas?
 Ralf Tomczak

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RE: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n

2004-03-30 Thread Ralf Tomczak
I tried this, but AFAIK only unix charset is responsible for filessystem to smb 
mappings. Unfortunally the error still exists (did you tried explicitly to create 
filenames with three types of ticks?).

Anyway, thank you.
Ralf

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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Radio Gong 2000 GmbH  Co. KG [Technik]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:40 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n
 
 
 Use:
 
 dos charset = ISO8859-15
 unix charset = ISO8859-15
 display charset = ISO8859-15
 
 It works fine for me...
 
 
 
 Am Dienstag, 30. Mrz 2004 12:53 schrieb Ralf Tomczak:
  Hello list,
 
  probably a known issue (but I haven't found a link yet):
 
  I'm using 3.0.2a with 'unix charset = ISO8859-15' and get the 
  following then a file with ticks is created: - desired: 
 `'
  - displayed: `'
^^^
  The euro sign is created correctly in a file name. The 
 filename will 
  be displayed in the filesystem correctly.
 
  Then I switch to LATIN1 the ticks are OK (correctly displayed from 
  windows client and in the Unix filessystem as well).
 
  I'm using Suse SLES8 but I've seen the issue with debian as 
 well with 
  locales set to de_DE.ISO8859-15 (or [EMAIL PROTECTED] on SLES8).
 
  Surplus: The locales seem to be OK and it's possible to 
 create files 
  with ticks and euro sign on the console.
 
  Any Ideas?
  Ralf Tomczak
 
 -- 
 Mit freundlichen Grssen
 
 Sascha Bieler
 ___
 Radio Gong 2000 GmbH  Co. KG
 Sascha Bieler
 Technischer Leiter
 Franz-Joseph-Strasse 14
 80801 Mnchen
 
 Tel.: +49 89 38 166 181
 Fax.: +49 89 38 166 180
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Re: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n

2004-03-30 Thread Radio Gong 2000 GmbH Co. KG [Technik]
Indeed, I have the same problem, but I am an a production server and cannot 
try UTF-8. Maybe u do this for me and u. If u found the problem please let me 
know. Maybe I can try with u tonight Then I'll let u know too...

Best regards

Sascha




Am Dienstag, 30. Mrz 2004 15:06 schrieb Ralf Tomczak:
 I tried this, but AFAIK only unix charset is responsible for filessystem to
 smb mappings. Unfortunally the error still exists (did you tried explicitly
 to create filenames with three types of ticks?).

 Anyway, thank you.
 Ralf

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 Name: Ralf Tomczak
 Firma:scitech it solutions GmbH
 Adresse:  Neuendorfstrae 18 a
   16761  Hennigsdorf
   Deutschland

 Geschftlich: +49 (03302) 559505
 Mobiltelefon: +49 (0173) 6040312
 Fax geschftl.:   +49 (03302) 559320
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  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Radio Gong 2000 GmbH  Co. KG [Technik]
  Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 1:40 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n
 
 
  Use:
 
  dos charset = ISO8859-15
  unix charset = ISO8859-15
  display charset = ISO8859-15
 
  It works fine for me...
 
  Am Dienstag, 30. Mrz 2004 12:53 schrieb Ralf Tomczak:
   Hello list,
  
   probably a known issue (but I haven't found a link yet):
  
   I'm using 3.0.2a with 'unix charset = ISO8859-15' and get the
   following then a file with ticks is created: - desired:
 
  `'
 
   - displayed: `'
 ^^^
   The euro sign is created correctly in a file name. The
 
  filename will
 
   be displayed in the filesystem correctly.
  
   Then I switch to LATIN1 the ticks are OK (correctly displayed from
   windows client and in the Unix filessystem as well).
  
   I'm using Suse SLES8 but I've seen the issue with debian as
 
  well with
 
   locales set to de_DE.ISO8859-15 (or [EMAIL PROTECTED] on SLES8).
  
   Surplus: The locales seem to be OK and it's possible to
 
  create files
 
   with ticks and euro sign on the console.
  
   Any Ideas?
   Ralf Tomczak
 
  --
  Mit freundlichen Grssen
 
  Sascha Bieler
  ___
  Radio Gong 2000 GmbH  Co. KG
  Sascha Bieler
  Technischer Leiter
  Franz-Joseph-Strasse 14
  80801 Mnchen
 
  Tel.: +49 89 38 166 181
  Fax.: +49 89 38 166 180
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RE: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n

2004-03-30 Thread Ralf Tomczak
Thanks for your help. UTF-8 isn't really a solution because some of my
systems are not unicode aware and the file names are simply unreadable that
way. But does anyone know how relies 'unix charset' to the locales of the
system?

Good news for you: utf8 works fine. Sadly I need LATIN9 ... :(

Regards,
Ralf

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Radio Gong 2000 GmbH  Co. KG [Technik]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 3:20 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Samba] Problems with charsets and i18n
 
 
 Indeed, I have the same problem, but I am an a production 
 server and cannot 
 try UTF-8. Maybe u do this for me and u. If u found the 
 problem please let me 
 know. Maybe I can try with u tonight Then I'll let u know too...
 
 Best regards
 
 Sascha
 
 
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