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On 8/19/23 1:33 PM, Phil Carmody wrote:
> Ben Bacarisse <
ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> writes:
>> Some file systems (depending on mount options) can have complex rules
>> such as rejecting any name with an invalid UTF-8 sequence.
>
> Oooh, now I`m tempted to name files in Latin-1, to deliberately break
> filesystems that make such assumptions!
Be careful with that attitude. The "memory-safe" sudo replacement
doesn`t support non-UTF-8 input either:
https://github.com/memorysafety/sudo-rs/issues/213
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