At least, upstream regards this as bug:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?26701
However, nothing has happened there, yet.
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But shouldn't "*.mp3" match to any file ending in ".mp3" no matter what
the characters in front are and whether they are encoded correctly or
not?
Frank
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On 2006-06-13 LT-P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le mar 13 jun 2006 20:08:57 CEST, Andreas Metzler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
[...]
>> and the pattern *mp3 does not match an invalid sequence.
> Looks like bogus char, yes. I am scanning the disks for students
> should-not-be-here stuff...
>> I
On 2006-06-13 LT-P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le sam 10 jun 2006 09:54:48 CEST, Andreas Metzler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > I'd need an example tree (actually just the list of filenames, "find
> > -print0 > list.utf.txt" should work) to check whether there is a bug.
> Sure, here is the f
Le mar 13 jun 2006 20:08:57 CEST, Andreas Metzler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Well, the problem is that the file names in your file system tree are
> not valid UTF-8, e.g.
> 80's/arnold turboust - ad?la?de.mp3
> and the pattern *mp3 does not match an invalid sequence.
Looks like bogus char, ye
On 2006-06-09 LT-P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: findutils
> Version: 4.2.27-3
> Severity: normal
> Tags: l10n
> I am not sure if it is an indented feature or a bug, but for me it
> looks like a real problem.
> The result of a search using find depends of the locale.
This can happen with
Package: findutils
Version: 4.2.27-3
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
I am not sure if it is an indented feature or a bug, but for me it
looks like a real problem.
The result of a search using find depends of the locale.
Let's take an example: I want to search the current directory for every
file that
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