Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8

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From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Monday, May 7, 2007 - 12:34 pm

OGAWA Hirofumi wrote:

Note also there is PATH_MAX and NAME_MAX; the latter is 255 I believe.

POSIX allows NAME_MAX to vary on a filesystem by filesystem basis,
although that is not currently implemented in Linux.

	-hpa
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Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, Andrey Borzenkov, (Mon May 7, 10:51 am)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, Roland Kuhn, (Mon May 7, 11:07 am)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, Andreas Schwab, (Mon May 7, 11:17 am)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, OGAWA Hirofumi, (Mon May 7, 11:27 am)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, Andrey Borzenkov, (Mon May 7, 11:43 am)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, OGAWA Hirofumi, (Mon May 7, 11:52 am)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, H. Peter Anvin, (Mon May 7, 12:34 pm)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, Roland Kuhn, (Mon May 7, 12:59 pm)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, OGAWA Hirofumi, (Mon May 7, 2:01 pm)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, H. Peter Anvin, (Mon May 7, 2:12 pm)
Re: Long file names in VFAT broken with iocharset=utf8, Andrey Borzenkov, (Wed May 9, 3:27 am)