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Date:      Mon, 23 May 2011 06:54:44 +0200
From:      Frank Bonnet <f.bonnet@esiee.fr>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Filename containing French characters ?
Message-ID:  <4DD9E894.3010701@esiee.fr>
In-Reply-To: <20110522113151.5dd368c7@napoleon>
References:  <990E8670-2137-4F80-8D9D-BCEB05C6ECAA@esiee.fr> <20110522113151.5dd368c7@napoleon>

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Le 22/05/2011 17:31, Mike Jeays a =E9crit :
> On Sun, 22 May 2011 17:00:48 +0200
> Frank Bonnet<f.bonnet@esiee.fr>  wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm going mad trying to
>> Open a file which the filename contains one or more French characters =
( file not found )
>> Is there some magical receipe to do so ? Or do I have to forget trying=
 ???
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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> If the first few characters is not accented, type 'mv "', then the firs=
t few characters,  in a command line, and press 'tab' so the auto-complet=
ion works. Don't forget the closing quote. Then rename it to something el=
se.

Access right are OK ( 644 )
the completion does not work, the operating system says file not found
when I try to open it with any program.

when I type the "ls -l" command the file is displayed
with a "?" in place of the French (accentuated ) character

I tried UTF8 or iso8859-1 as MM-CHARSET and fr_FR.ISO8859-1 as LANG
global variables but it still don-t work




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