Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 18:50:02 GMT From: Elmar Stellnberger <estellnb@googlemail.com> To: freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Re: kern/131743: utf-8 file names of ext2 partitions cause problems Message-ID: <200902161850.n1GIo2FX054731@freefall.freebsd.org>
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The following reply was made to PR kern/131743; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Elmar Stellnberger <estellnb@googlemail.com> To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org, jh@saunalahti.fi Cc: Subject: Re: Re: kern/131743: utf-8 file names of ext2 partitions cause problems Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 18:50:45 +0000 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070101080609050401060407 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Basically I would expect the utf8 file system option to convert from utf8 to whatever charset is selected by default at the moment. I will have to have another look on how to enable utf8 on FreeBSD. Previously consulted web resources have not worked as expected. Nevertheless if enabling utf8 as default charset is all I need to do in order to view and access these files correctly that should be fine for me. thx for any further hint. On 2009-02-16, Elmar Stellnberger wrote: >> > >Class: sw-bug >> > > FreeBSD refuses to mount ext2 partitions with the iocharset=utf8 and > > utf8 options. The consequence are not only wrongly displayed file > > names. > I don't think this is a bug. For me FreeBSD ext2fs works fine with UTF-8 encoded file names providing that you have configured locale settings correctly. Do you expect "iocharset=utf8" and "utf8" mount options to convert file names to some other encoding? AFAIK even Linux doesn't support such options for ext2. -- Jaakko --------------070101080609050401060407 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Basically I would expect the utf8 file system option to convert from utf8 to whatever charset is selected by default at the moment.<br> I will have to have another look on how to enable utf8 on FreeBSD. Previously consulted web resources have not worked as expected.<br> Nevertheless if enabling utf8 as default charset is all I need to do in order to view and access these files correctly that should be fine for me.<br> thx for any further hint.<br> <br> <div class="moz-text-plain" wrap="true" graphical-quote="true" style="font-family: -moz-fixed; font-size: 12px;" lang="x-western"> <pre wrap="">On 2009-02-16, Elmar Stellnberger wrote: </pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> ></span>Class: sw-bug </pre> </blockquote> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> </pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>FreeBSD refuses to mount ext2 partitions with the iocharset=utf8 and <span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>utf8 options. The consequence are not only wrongly displayed file <span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>names. </pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> I don't think this is a bug. For me FreeBSD ext2fs works fine with UTF-8 encoded file names providing that you have configured locale settings correctly. Do you expect "iocharset=utf8" and "utf8" mount options to convert file names to some other encoding? AFAIK even Linux doesn't support such options for ext2. <div class="moz-txt-sig">-- Jaakko </div></pre> </div> <br> </body> </html> --------------070101080609050401060407--
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