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2008 Jan 23
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Rsync 3.0.0pre8 and Mac OS X
...ML.
On the LINUX machines running utf-8 the ? is coded as $C3A4 which is
in utf-8 equal to the character E4. The ? occupies in that way 2 bytes.
I was very astonished, when I copied a mac-filename, pasted into a
texteditor and looked at the file:
In the mac-filename the letter ? is coded as: $61CC88, which in utf-8
means the letter "a" followed by a $0308. (Combining diacritical marks)
So the Mac combines the letter a with the two points above it instead
using the E4 letter
Now the things are clear: The filenames are different, in spite of
looking equally.
A question to the de...