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RE: [rdiff-backup-users] Again about Windows and Linux


From: Self biasresistor
Subject: RE: [rdiff-backup-users] Again about Windows and Linux
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 07:18:33 +0000

Ok!
thanks for the links i will try it as soon as i can!but i dont have the linux side of this version,is it possible to use the 1.3.3 version on the linux?
Thanks,
Regards

> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 13:04:01 -0500
> From: address@hidden
> To: address@hidden
> CC: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Again about Windows and Linux
>
> The post that you saw was discussing modifications to rdiff-backup to
> support unicode on Windows. Those changes have been made to
> rdiff-backup, but they need lots of testing. I've posted a new testing
> version of rdiff-backup here:
> http://www.midwestdatastorage.com/rdiff-backup-1.3.4-unicode.exe.
>
> Could you please try this version and report back your results?
>
> Thanks,
> JoshN
>
> Self biasresistor wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> > After readed the whole archive (it took me a long time) i haven't
> > (totally) found an answer.
> > Here is my problem:
> >
> > I used rdiff to backup Windows folders of several machine on a Debian
> > etch server.The backup are done by a batch on the windows machine by
> > calling rdiff.exe and plink through the CMD of windows XP or VISTA.
> > Its work great:
> > I can backup c:/mydirectorie , c:/MyPics/y&urPics etc...
> > But when i tried to backup c:/réc or c:/àlcol its create on the debian
> > folder names like c:/r?c or c:/?lcol.
> > Aparently i am not the only user with this kind of strange things.but
> > aparently there is no real solution?!
> >
> > I have found the post *[rdiff-backup-users] [PATCH] Unicode support on
> > Windows
> > <http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2009-04/msg00018.html>*,
> > /Josh Nisly/, 2009/04/08
> > But i dont understand how to use the patch even if i am sur it can
> > help me.
> > Its a python script so it must be used on the LInux side to rename the
> > strange folder names after the backup batch?
> > where can i found the attached files containing the script?
> > Thanks a lot
>


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