On Monday 28,December,2009 12:36 PM, er...@hamburg wrote:
The filesystem was a ext2 utf-8 on a nas that is shared with cifs to the
banshee machine. Lots of files get C64 graphic chars, questionmarks and
(ungültige Kodierung) extensions to their names. Cifs was mounted with
defaults on ubuntu, maybe there is some kind of conversion? This is the
smb.conf from the nas
[ global ]
interfaces = egiga0
unix charset = UTF8
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = Tuxstore
server string = Files and Sound
hosts allow =
hosts deny =
security = SHARE
encrypt passwords = yes
max log size = 0
I'm not very familiar with cifs mounted shares, but could you try creating a
file with the correct name, encoded in UTF-8 on some local filesystem, then
copying it over to the CIFS share and seeing if that works? I find it quite hard
to believe that Banshee is at fault here.
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Kind regards,
Chow Loong Jin (GPG: 0x8F02A411)
Ubuntu Contributing Developer
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UTF-8 filesystem hosed by banshee
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498744
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