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I know Unicode filenames are quite an issue and there has been a lot of discussion on the topic, but none of the suggestions I've found seem to solve my problem. I am trying to store a UTF-8-encoded Unicode filename inside a 7z archive on Windows, but the resulting filename is clearly corrupt. I've tried multiple combinations of setting locale, setting hdrcharset with archive_write_set_options (which fixes the same issue for TAR), and calling archive_entry_set_pathname/archive_entry_set_pathname_utf8/archive_entry_update_pathname_utf8, to no avail.
Is there any way to store the path correctly?
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I know Unicode filenames are quite an issue and there has been a lot of discussion on the topic, but none of the suggestions I've found seem to solve my problem. I am trying to store a UTF-8-encoded Unicode filename inside a 7z archive on Windows, but the resulting filename is clearly corrupt. I've tried multiple combinations of setting locale, setting
hdrcharset
witharchive_write_set_options
(which fixes the same issue for TAR), and callingarchive_entry_set_pathname
/archive_entry_set_pathname_utf8
/archive_entry_update_pathname_utf8
, to no avail.Is there any way to store the path correctly?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: