On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 10:42 +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
ROX insists that filenames are UTF-8 encoded. This means either an UTF-8
locale or a deviation from POSIX (POSIX implies that filenames are
stored on disk in the locale encoding when it describes the tar
program). Such UTF-8
Andrew Benton wrote:
There are plenty of other things that should be in BLFS. A peer to peer
application (Gtk-Gnutella) a GUI video editor (avi-demux) and the file
browser ROX
ROX insists that filenames are UTF-8 encoded. This means either an UTF-8
locale or a deviation from POSIX (POSIX