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Originally Posted by rkomar
I've found that filenames with non-ASCII characters can be unpacked successfully in the /tmp directory (rather than the FAT filesystems where the ebooks are stored).
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Quite strange. I can make directories or files on my Pocketbook with poterm and pi (editor) with non-ASCII filenames without any problems on the FAT-formatted discs. Looks like unrar uses other calls to create files.
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Originally Posted by rkomar
The disadvantage of using /tmp is that it is limited to 128 MB, so really big archives will probably fail when space runs out on that device.
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Good enough for me. Most comics in my collection are about 20~40MB, and now I don't require some free space on my mSD-card too. Nice.
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Originally Posted by rkomar
Hopefully, this problem will go away when we change the program to unpack the images one at a time via internal library code rather than all at once via external commands. But that could take a while before it gets done.
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I thought the FW has zlib on board, so you should be able to unpack files from zip-files directly into memory.
Thanks again for the fast fix. I have a request though. I read some manga and it would be nice if could open a dictionary in imageviewer the same way as in Adobe Reader or FB2-Reader. So I can retype the Japanese word from the image to find the meaning of the unknown word.