When running the following command:
/usr/bin/duplicity -v9 list-current-files --gio smb://URL --no-encryption --verbosity=9 --gpg-options=--no-use-agent --archive-dir=/home/bigon/.cache/deja-dup --tempdir=/home/bigon/.cache/deja-dup/tmp --log-fd=1 |grep incapaci
I get the following output:
Wed Jul 16 11:42:36 2014 home/bigon/incapacité_0614.jpg
INFO 10 20140716T094236Z 'home/bigon/incapacit\xe9_0614.jpg' reg
. Wed Jul 16 11:42:36 2014 home/bigon/incapacité_0614.jpg
On the 2nd line, the "é" is encoded as ISO-8859-1 and not UTF-8. This is then read by deja-dup and causing my initial issue.
When running the following command: --no-use- agent --archive- dir=/home/ bigon/. cache/deja- dup --tempdir= /home/bigon/ .cache/ deja-dup/ tmp --log-fd=1 |grep incapaci
/usr/bin/duplicity -v9 list-current-files --gio smb://URL --no-encryption --verbosity=9 --gpg-options=
I get the following output: incapacité_ 0614.jpg incapacit\ xe9_0614. jpg' reg incapacité_ 0614.jpg
Wed Jul 16 11:42:36 2014 home/bigon/
INFO 10 20140716T094236Z 'home/bigon/
. Wed Jul 16 11:42:36 2014 home/bigon/
On the 2nd line, the "é" is encoded as ISO-8859-1 and not UTF-8. This is then read by deja-dup and causing my initial issue.
Shouldn't duplicity output UTF-8 messages only