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On Apr 11 19:06, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:Corinna Vinschen schrieb:On Apr 11 18:04, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:I used native 7zip to store the file and copy it to another machine.Corinna Vinschen schrieb:What 7zip? Native or Cygwin?Is a file in an archive enough?utf-8 is supposed to be able to convert all wide chars to a multibyte sequence. If it's *not* the above server-side problem, we would need a simple, self-contained, reproducible testcase, preferrably in plain C.
It looks like it looses the special character in tar or zip, but 7zip can store it just fine.
It is also possible to copy such a file to another machine using Windows Neighbourhood.
Given that a Cygwin 7zip would probably change the results, could you
please provide the file in a format which doesn't force me to download
another piece of software? Like, for instance, zip?
I've no idea how to create a file with such name.Better: Create a shell script which creates the file which makes trouble and send the script.
I'm doing backups with rsync (sort of) and I was checking which files are not copied - this was one of user files.
Shortcut: Tell me what the actual filename is. I can switch to the german keyboard layout if necessary.
And what's the actual filename?
-- Tomasz Chmielewski http://wpkg.org
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