Odd, and worrying, I assume you have checked the consistency of the result i.e whether this happens to the same file in the same place, is I think it is quite repeatable. As far as I know, that one file was
G T Smith wrote: the only one with non-ascii letters in the name. Just for fun I tried making a test here at work where we have a solaris hosted samba server and a drive mapped to it on our PCs. I created a plain text file with an accented a in the name. I copied it to a folder on the mapped drive. I logged into the Solaris system and did ls -l on that folder. The accented a was mangled. Stranger yet, on that Solaris system I ran the nautilus file manager where it showed the same file with the correct accent on the a.
indicates a possible character translation issue, the second could be I am fairly certain that is the case. I thought I remembered a recent discussion about the character translation issue in this list but I can't find that thread. Does anyone remember that thread? Does anyone know how to get the remote rsyncd daemon to adjust the character translation?
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