On 2009-06-30, Anton Vodonosov <
avodonosov@...> wrote:
> On 2009-05-26, you wrote:
>> If you take BSD's tar(5) man page
>> (e.g. <
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=tar§ion=5>)
>> you'll see in the Pax section that pax specifically puts non-ASCII
>> file names into a separate entry and the manual points out this could
>> hold non-ASCII characters (which sort of implies the "normal" name
>> part was ASCII only).
The GNU tar doc says "local variant of ASCII" which likely is what we
currently have by using the platform's default encoding.
<
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/tar/Standard.html>
> But why not allow user to specify file name encoding as a parameter?
> (with will be current java encoding by default).
Sounds good.
> I am interested in this possibility and may provide a patch,
Yes, please do. Once your patch is ready, please open an enhancement
request in bugzilla and attach it there.
Thanks
Stefan
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