Re: [opensuse] Re: [ALMOST SOLVED] how to deliver archive to/from Windows user while ensure filenames in archive not corrupted



On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 14:11 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-03-29 at 17:01 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:

My wish is Linux's RAR format support can be better, that the RAR files
created by FileRoller would be as feature-rich as archives created with
winRAR.

I mentioned FileRoller above: actually I don't know what application
fileroller called to create rar files, I have tried in SuSE 10.2 both
rar 3.60 (Shareware version of Alexander Roshal) and rar 2.71 (Shareware
version of Eugene Roshal), both cannot create RAR that contain readable
filename on Windows.

So, the only method that works from linux to windows is mkisofs? Too bad.

??

1. On SUSE, put all the files with UTF-8 (native suse) encoded names in
directories as usual. cd to that directory.

2. run: convmv -f UTF-8 -t GB18030 .

3. The names will now all be GB18030. Archive as usual.

Do the reverse when files come back.

OK. This is how it goes in theory. Anyone tried it?

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