Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "iconv"
2008 Mar 31
2
another iconv question
Hi All,
I am trying to help my friend set up his rsync with iconv. Presently
it works fine but re-copies every file with an umlaute in the
filename. I saw a recent post about this and the fix but...
he ran "locale" ( both source and dest are on same machine) and is
running on a German-Swiss locale
xserve-backup-02:/Volumes/Backup RAID 8TB teleclub$ locale
LANG=
2008 Feb 26
4
rsync-3.0.0pre10 and iconv
Hello,
I am trying to get rsync-3.0.0pre10 --iconv option working between two linux hosts in local network.
The client host is running Fedora Core 4 (kernel 2.6.17) and is using iso8859-1 character set. LANG=en_US
The daemon host is running Centos 5 (kernel 2.6.18) and is using utf-8 character set. LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Rsync is transferring files properly without --iconv switch:
fc4: (connected
2007 Dec 26
6
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5162] New: using iconv with pre7 chops last special character in filenames
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5162
Summary: using iconv with pre7 chops last special character in
filenames
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Windows XP
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2008 Mar 10
2
The server is configured to refuse --iconv
I've just tried upgrading to cwrsync 2.1.0 (Rsync version 3.0.0 protocol
version 30) between 2 Windows XP Pro sp2 machine across the Internet.
I used:
SET CYGWIN=nontsec
SET HOME=c:\cwrsync\bin
C:\cwrsync\bin\rsync -za -u -P --delete --recursive /cygdrive/c/test2/
stuart@test.address.co.uk::test/
When I run the above batch script on the remote machine I get this odd output.
2011 Dec 13
1
problems with iconv
I'm at wit's ends here and need some help.
I've downloaded and compiled iconv versions 1.13 and 1.14 -
libiconv.so.2.5.0 and libiconv.so.2.5.1 and copied the iconv all over,
replacing the native iconv on my Solaris machine.
Still when I try to run the configure I get:
checking iconv.h usability... yes
checking iconv.h presence... yes
checking for iconv.h... yes
checking for
2019 Aug 04
1
iconv: embedded nulls when converting to UTF-16
R-devel community:
I have encountered some unexpected behavior using iconv, which may be the source of errors I am getting when connecting to a UTF-16 -encoded SQL Server database. A simple example is below.
When researching this problem, I found r-devel reports of the same problem in threads from June 2010 and February, 2016, and that bug #16738 was posted to Bugzilla as a result. However, I
2010 Mar 01
1
ICONV error installing R-2.10.1 on HP-UX B.11.23 U ia64
Hi, I have the following error during the ./configure phase
checking iconv.h usability... yes
checking iconv.h presence... yes
checking for iconv.h... yes
checking for iconv... in libiconv
checking whether iconv accepts "UTF-8", "latin1" and "UCS-*"... no
configure: error: a suitable iconv is essential
I have installed GNU libiconv-1.13.1 without success. I have
2015 May 15
2
Installation using iconv from glibc
The R Installation and Administration manual section A.1 states that glibc should provide a suitable iconv function, but I can't get R's configure script to accept/validate iconv on a Linux platform I need to support using glibc 2.20.
Is glibc is actually compatible (and/or is gnu libiconv essentially the only path)?
If glibc should work, what should I check to troubleshoot my
2014 Dec 15
1
Making iconv portable?
On Dec 15, 2014, at 1:37 PM, Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at prodsyse.com> wrote:
>
>
>> On Dec 15, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Simon Urbanek <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at wu.ac.at> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>>> Spencer Graves writes:
2017 Jun 29
1
Windows iconv() "failure" in certain locales
>>>>> Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
>>>>> on Wed, 28 Jun 2017 18:45:59 +0200 writes:
> On 27.06.2017 17:36, Martin Maechler wrote:
>> This is a continuation of the R-devel thread with subject
>> "suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users" :
>>
>> As I said there, a
2002 May 14
1
Samba 3.0 pre 17, character set
Hi!
I have searched the net, but I finally didn't find an answer. I have a Samba
TNG installation here, with some problems, and I would really like to
replace it with 3.0 now (2.2 is missing some important functionality I need, so I
would like to try the "unstable" 3.0).
I compiled and installed, it works fine as pdc, but I don't get some
national special characters (German
2008 Feb 03
5
Compiling with --disable-iconv
I've been trying to compile 3.0.0pre8 under cygwin. I was getting a problem with the iconv functions which I think are related to the cygwin environment and its iconv.h.
To bypass it I wanted to compile with the --disable-iconv function. I'm still getting the following errors during compile:
/usr/src/rsync-3.0.0pre8/rsync.c:85: undefined reference to `_iconv_open'rsync.o: In
2010 Jun 19
1
more powerful iconv
R community,
As you may know, R's iconv doesn't work well converting to and from
encodings that allow embedded nulls. For example
> iconv("foo", to="UTF-16")
Error in iconv("foo", to = "UTF-16") :
embedded nul in string: '\xff\xfef\0o\0o\0'
However, I don't believe embedded nulls are at issue here, but rather
that R's iconv
2014 Dec 15
2
Making iconv portable?
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at wu.ac.at> wrote:
>
>>>>>> Spencer Graves writes:
>
>> Hello, All:
>> What would it take to make ?iconv? portable?
>
>
>> I ask, because I want to convert accented characters to
>> vanilla ASCII, thereby converting, e.g., ?Ra?l? to ?Raul?, and
>> Milan
2017 Jun 27
3
Windows iconv() "failure" in certain locales
This is a continuation of the R-devel thread with subject
"suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users" :
As I said there, a patch should rather address the underlying
problem in packageDescription rather than a kludgy workaround
patch for citation().
(For that same reason, Ben Marwick proposed to fix
packageDescription() rather than the symptom seen in citation().)
2013 Sep 09
2
Invalid UTF-8 with gsub(perl=TRUE) and iconv(sub="")
Hi!
I experience an error with an invalid UTF-8 character passed to
gsub(..., perl=TRUE); the interesting point is that with perl=FALSE (the
default) no error happens. (The character itself was read from an
invalid HTML file.) Illustration of the error:
gsub("a", "", "\U3e3965", perl=FALSE)
# [1] "\U3e3965"
gsub("a", "",
2014 Dec 15
3
Making iconv portable?
Hello, All:
What would it take to make ?iconv? portable?
I ask, because I want to convert accented characters to vanilla ASCII, thereby converting, e.g., ?Ra?l? to ?Raul?, and Milan Bouchet-Valet suggested on R-help that I use 'iconv(x, ?", "ASCII//TRANSLIT?)?. This worked under Windows but failed on Linux and Mac. It?s part of the ?subNonStandardCharacters? function
2007 Sep 18
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4981] New: iconv confusion
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4981
Summary: iconv confusion
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: PPC
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: joe07734@gmail.com
QAContact:
2006 Jun 28
1
Iconv library error
I am trying to run a web application. I downloaded the web app package
and then tried to run the Webrick server. I got this error:
----------------------
C:\Documents and Settings\Dipesh\My
Documents\RubyOnRailsProjects\feedmarker>rub
y script/server
=> Booting WEBrick...
The Iconv library does not appear to be installed properly. FeedTools
cannot fu
nction properly without it.
2006 Oct 29
3
rsync+iconv
Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 04:19:06PM +0600, Yakov Hrebtov wrote:
>> This test compiles and executes without "failed" message. Hence
>> iconv_open("UTF-8","CP1251") succeeded.
>
> Check to see if the two programs are linking differently. Perhaps
> configure decided that it needed -liconv when that that library
>