GNU bug report logs - #4157
[macOS/HFS] dired doesn't decode ls output when it uses different encoding for filename vs date

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa <at> Freenet.DE>

Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 02:25:05 UTC

Severity: minor

Tags: notabug

Found in versions 27.0.50, 23.1.50

Done: Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa <at> Freenet.DE>
To: Kenichi Handa <handa <at> m17n.org>
Cc: 4157 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#4157: Re: bug#4157: 23.1.50; faulty character characterisation for ä
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 10:50:33 +0200
Am 27.08.2009 um 08:52 schrieb Kenichi Handa:

> I have no idea why it doesn't work in your environment.
>
>> And ucs-normalize is auto-loaded!
>
> When is it loaded?
>


Actually never! There are just precautions taken. When I deliberately  
set file-name-coding-system to utf-8-hfs in my init file, GNU Emacs  
stopped to initialise with an error message about an undefined  
encoding. So ucs-normalize obviously was not loaded. I added a  
(require 'ucs-normalize) – and it works! It works exceptionally well:  
i-search for ä or æ or ø in file names works.

That's really good work!


What I wonder is why so many different font encodings are used when  
characters are described. Wouldn't it make sense to use an iso10646-1  
encoding in an UTF-8 environment for characters from 8-bit ISO  
encodings? Wouldn't it free resources when less fonts are used? Or is  
it my fault that I include definitions for ISO encodings in my font set?

--
Greetings

  Pete

Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man. There has  
never been a really good one, and even those that are most tolerable  
are arbitrary, cruel, grasping and unintelligent.
				– H. L. Mencken






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