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Hi Steffen,

On 09/11/2010 07:01 PM, Kaminar wrote:
     $ export G_FILENAME_ENCODING= locale
  
Did you try

export G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=yes
export G_FILENAME_ENCODING=

I tried this settings on FreeBSD and virtualized Ubuntu. It
got same error.


I assume that your FreeBSD system uses ISO-8859-2 as the filesystem
encoding.

Yes, I have locale ISO-8859-2 setted for whole system including filesystem.
I use UFS2 filesystem. I suppose UFS2 has not some special feature for
localizing. It simply store byte codes of filename characters
regardless of filename encoding.

Is your glib build with UTF-8 support?

I assume it is built with UTF8 support, but I am not sure. Have you
any clue how to determine glib is built with UTF8 support?

Regards,
Karel



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