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From: | Dennis Schulz |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] Re: Long filenames incomapible with NTFS |
Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:42:46 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.10 (Windows/20070221) |
Alexander Skwar schrieb:
Axel Beckert <address@hidden> wrote:Hi, On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 11:48:25AM +0200, Dennis Schulz wrote:I think the ":" are the problem. I would use the MySQL-Timestamp-Format in such a situation. That means: 20070620113923+0200 Its human readable and contains no nasty special characters.Hmmm, wasn't "+" a special character in DOS/Windows filesystems, too? ":" may also make problems on (old) Macs.
I've tested the "+" on my system and it worked. "Test+abc.txt"
Ack. Then lets just replace the ":" with "-". This will solve the problem too.Perhaps you can change this. What do you duplicity-users mean?Although it's human readable it's much more effort to parse it in the brain. I definitely prefer the current format, but then again, it's just because it a little bit easier to read.Yes, I think so too. "20070620113923+0200" is of course understandable, but it's harder to read, as there are that many digits... How about replacing the ":" with "-"? Ie. 2007-06-20T11:39:23+02:00 would become 2007-06-20T11-39-23+02-00?
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