I need to use Unison with Linux and Windows, with unicode characters in file name. How to deal with this situation ?
First of all, remember Unison can manage Unicode characters on Linux platform, but not on Windows one (I don’t know about this problem on other platforms). So if you need to synchronise between Windows and Linux, let’s run Unison on Linux only ! For this, you have to mount the Windows shares on Linux in such a way that Unicode characters will be well managed.
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