2009-08-26 17:00:38 +02:00
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#!/bin/csh
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#
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# Description: This script sets the environment variables G_FILENAME_ENCODING
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# and G_BROKEN_FILENAMES for the glib-2.0 library.
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#
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# G_FILENAME_ENCODING
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# This environment variable can be set to a comma-separated list of
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# character set names. GLib assumes that filenames are encoded in the
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# first character set from that list rather than in UTF-8. The special
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# token "@locale" can be used to specify the character set for the
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# current locale.
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#
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# G_BROKEN_FILENAMES
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# If this environment variable is set, GLib assumes that filenames are
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# in the locale encoding rather than in UTF-8.
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# If the LANG you have set contains any form of "UTF", we will guess you are
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# using a UTF-8 locale. Hopefully we're correct.
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echo $LANG | grep -iq UTF
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if ($status == 0) then
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setenv G_FILENAME_ENCODING "@locale"
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2009-08-26 17:00:38 +02:00
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endif
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# It doesn't hurt to export this since G_FILENAME_ENCODING takes priority
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# over G_BROKEN_FILENAMES:
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setenv G_BROKEN_FILENAMES 1
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