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[vdr] Re: SAMBA incompatibilities with VFAT=1 directory names
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- Subject: [vdr] Re: SAMBA incompatibilities with VFAT=1 directory names
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- Date: 24 Apr 2002 23:16:35 UT
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [vdr] Re: SAMBA incompatibilities with VFAT=1 directory names (25-Apr-2002 0:01)
From: Manfred.schmidt-voigt@mannitec.de
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: kls@cadsoft.de [mailto:kls@cadsoft.de]On Behalf Of Klaus
> > Schmidinger
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:30 PM
> > To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> > Subject: [vdr] Re: SAMBA incompatibilities with VFAT=1 directory names
> >
> >
> > Manfred Schmidt-Voigt wrote:
> > >
> > > ...
> > > I started to write you this answer: (If I like to write prosa like "
> > > %Was#5FSie#5Fschon#5Fimmer#5Fueber#5FSex#5Fwissen#5Fwollten "
> > > (37,28%overhead)
> >
> > What's this all about??
> > I was under the impression that the recording name
> >
> > %Was Sie schon immer ueber Sex wissen wollten
> >
> > would be stored as
> >
> > %Was_Sie_schon_immer_ueber_Sex_wissen_wollten
> >
> > (AFAIK WIndows _can_ handle the '_' character). So what's the deal with
> > the '#5F'? Are you getting names like that? In that case that would be
> > a bug in VDR.
> >
>
> this is a "ls" from my /video directory:
>
> stereo:/video # ls
> %%Bei#5FAnruf#5FMord channels.conf
> %%Das#5Fsiebte#5FZeichen
> channels.conf.neu
> %%Die#5FGoetter#5Fmuessen#5Fverrueckt#5Fsein
> channels.conf.old
> %Bei#5FAnruf#5FMord channels.conf~
> %Die#5FGoetter#5Fmuessen#5Fverrueckt#5Fsein commands.conf
> %Spione#5Fwie#5Fwir epg.data
> %Was#5FSie#5Fschon#5Fimmer#5Fueber#5FSex#5Fwissen#5Fwollten keys-pc.conf
> .. lost+found
> ... setup.conf
> Die#5FGoetter#5Fmuessen#5Fverrueckt#5Fsein svdrphosts.
> conf
> RMT-V102
> svdrphosts.conf~
> Was#5FSie#5Fschon#5Fimmer#5Fueber#5FSex#5Fwissen#5Fwollten timers.conf
> stereo:/video #
>
> Maybe you understand my problem better when you see this. I use also the
> AIO
> patch 10.04, and VDR 1.0.0 so I don't know if this happens also with
> vanilla
> VDR 1.0.1. But these are the facts.
This neither happen with vanilla vdr or vdr with aio.
I use vdr for over a year now and never saw a dir-listing like yours above.
> My system is Linux kernel 2.4.10 on
> distri 7.3 SUSE. Maybe I have a problem with the language settings or font
> settings or stty settings or settings whereever in this "correct"
> filesystem.
I guess that's it.
...Andreas
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