Re: UTF-8 vs. current locale charset mess...

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On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 09:24:42PM +0300, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> GTK+ 1.3 (and 2.0) uses UTF-8 internally, while the file system
> related C runtime calls like stat(), open() and opendir() uses a
> "current codepage" (the Windows term, on Unix you want to use whatever
> encoding/charset the user's locale uses).

For Linux at least the filesystems speak UTF8. I don't see a problem
(well, OK as usual Windows doesn't work, but Tor you're used to hacking
around that without needing to consult us) how about *BSD, Solaris etc?

Nick.


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