Le mardi 10 avril 2007 à 10:08 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi a écrit : > A new Guideline has been added to the Encoding section: > > ''' > Non-ASCII Filenames > Filenames that contain non-ASCII characters must be encoded as UTF-8. > Since there's no way to note which encoding the filename is in, using > the same encoding for all filenames is the best way to ensure users can > read the filenames properly. If upstream ships filenames that are not > encoded in UTF-8 you can use a utility like convmv (from the convmv > package) to convert the filename in your %install section. > ''' > > This change was approved by the Fedora Packaging Committee and ratified > by FESCO. Shouldn't this be clarified as 7-bit ASCII ? Many people think ASCII ~ 8-bit ISO-8859-1 Good ISO-8859-1 can be bad UTF-8 Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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