Bug#626857: nautilus: Cannot access CDs mastered with non-Unicode filename encoding

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Wed May 18 21:47:47 UTC 2011


Le mercredi 18 mai 2011 à 23:42 +0200, Simon Richter a écrit : 
> Am 18.05.2011 23:39, schrieb Josselin Mouette:
> > This is not just for CDs. Nautilus (and any application based on GIO or
> > the older GnomeVFS) assumes filenames are encoded in UTF-8 for
> > filesystems that don’t specify the encoding. Any other behavior would be
> > broken.
> 
> The main issue I have with this is that file operations fail. That is, I
> cannot even rename or move the file, so the only way to fix this is to
> use the command line.

That would be a difference between CDs and other filesystems.

Does it happen with gvfs-copy too?
If so, could you strace a gvfs-copy from a file with such an incorrect
encoding, on a regular filesystem (where it should work) and on a CD?

Thanks,
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