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UTF-8 filesystem hosed by banshee
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498744
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UTF-8 filesystem hosed by banshee
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498744
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Tested with local utf-8 was okay, found a solution to get nfs to my nas
device. Now the encoding is well, so this seems to bee a bug in cifs
shares and encoding.
Bug can be closed
Thanks
Eric
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UTF-8 filesystem hosed by banshee
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498744
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On Wednesday 30,December,2009 01:10 AM, er...@hamburg wrote:
Tested with local utf-8 was okay, found a solution to get nfs to my nas
device. Now the encoding is well, so this seems to bee a bug in cifs
shares and encoding.
Bug can be closed
Closing bug for Banshee, thanks for your time.
As far as I know, Banshee handles UTF-8 perfectly fine, at least where
Japanese and Chinese characters are concerned. Perhaps your filesystem
isn't supporting them properly? What filesystem are you using? And if a
userspace application is able to create files that are not deletable or
renamable,
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
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,
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36990628/ProcMaps.txt
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