[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 350034] file{src, sink} don't convert to filesystem encoding

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Tue Mar 11 07:28:16 PDT 2008


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Wim Taymans changed:

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------- Comment #15 from Wim Taymans  2008-03-11 14:28 UTC -------
Created an attachment (id=107059)
 --> (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=107059&action=view)
possible patch

This patch turns out to be the same patch as in Comment #5 from James "Doc"
Livingston, except for using g_open() and g_fopen().

The reasoning is now:
 - the application passes a filename in UTF8 or the locale encoding
 - the filename in internally stored in UTF8 (getting the filename will return
a UTF8 string)
 - when opening the file, we use g_[f]open to make the open work on windows. 


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