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Re: bugfix, hostfs
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Marco Gerards |
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Re: bugfix, hostfs |
Date: |
Sat, 14 Aug 2004 12:18:36 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
address@hidden (Tomas Ebenlendr) writes:
> As worse problem I see utf8 from grub side and 8-bit encoding from libc side
> (pathnames). This can be solved with some translation, but I'm not
> decided how to tell grub the encoding.
> One way is to have device.map entry style:
> host iso8859-2
And you will use iconv for conversion?
> This will also specify that 'host' device will be accessible only if
> defined in device.map.
Is that really required?
> Thanks. That is relict from '"nice" coding standard' which we used for our
> school project. ("nice" coding standard says: do it the "nicer" way.). I
> will fix all GCS errors that you found.
Same problem here. Switching coding styles all the time sucks. :-/
> Btw.: does anybody here use vim? Is there GCS-syntax file for vim?
I do not know about vim, but how about "indent"?
--
Marco
- bugfix, hostfs, Tomas Ebenlendr, 2004/08/08
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Marco Gerards, 2004/08/08
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Tomas Ebenlendr, 2004/08/08
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Marco Gerards, 2004/08/08
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2004/08/08
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Tomas Ebenlendr, 2004/08/12
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Marco Gerards, 2004/08/13
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Tomas Ebenlendr, 2004/08/14
- Re: bugfix, hostfs,
Marco Gerards <=
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Tomas Ebenlendr, 2004/08/14
- Re: bugfix, hostfs, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2004/08/21