.TH MAKE_SMBCODEPAGE 1 make_smbcodepage make_smbcodepage .SH NAME make_smbcodepage \- create a binary codepage definition file from an ascii codepage definition source file, or reverse the process. .SH SYNOPSIS .B make_smbcodepage .I c|d .I codepage .I inputfile .I outputfile .SH DESCRIPTION This program is part of the Samba suite. .B make_smbcodepage compiles or de-compiles codepage files for use with the internationalization features of Samba 1.9.18. An ascii Samba codepage definition file is a description that tells Samba how to map from upper to lower case for characters greater than ascii 127 in the specified DOS code page. Note that for certain DOS codepages (437 for example) mapping from lower to upper case may be asynchronous. For example, in code page 437 lower case a acute maps to a plain upper case A when going from lower to upper case, but maps from plain upper case A to plain lower case a when lower casing a character. A binary Samba codepage definition file is a binary representation of the same information, including a value that specifies what codepage this file is describing. As Samba does not yet use UNICODE (current for Samba version 1.9.18) you must specify the client code page that your DOS and Windows clients are using if you wish to have case insensitivity done correctly for your particular language. The default codepage Samba uses is 850 (Western European). Ascii codepage definition sample files are provided in the Samba distribution for codepages 437 (USA), 850 (Western European) 852 (MS-DOS Latin 2) and 932 (Kanji SJIS). Users are encouraged to write ascii codepage definition files for their own code pages and donate them to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au. All codepage files in the Samba source directory are compiled and installed when a 'make install' command is issued there. An ascii codepage definition file consists of multiple lines containing four fields. These fields are : .B lower which is the (hex) lower case character mapped on this line. .B upper which is the (hex) upper case character that the lower case character will map to. .B map upper to lower which is a boolean value (put either True or False here) which tells Samba if it is to map the given upper case character to the given lower case character when lower casing a filename. .B map lower to upper which is a boolean value (put either True or False here) which tells Samba if it is to map the given lower case character to the given upper case character when upper casing a filename. .SH OPTIONS .I c|d .RS 3 This tells make_smbcodepage if it is compiling (c) an ascii code page file to binary, or de-compiling a binary codepage file to ascii. .RE .I codepage .RS 3 This is the codepage we are processing (a number, eg. 850) .RE .I inputfile .RS 3 This is the input file to process. .RE .I outputfile .RS 3 This is the output file to produce. .RE .SH FILES .B codepage_def. .RS 3 These are the input (ascii) codepage files provided in the Samba source/ directory. .RE .SH FILES .B codepage. .RS 3 These are the output (binary) codepage files produced and placed in the Samba destination lib/codepage/ directory. .RE .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Not applicable. .SH INSTALLATION The location of the server and its support files is a matter for individual system administrators. The following are thus suggestions only. It is recommended that the .B make_smbcodepage program be installed under the /usr/local/samba hierarchy, in a directory readable by all, writeable only by root. The program itself should be executable by all. The program should NOT be setuid or setgid! .SH VERSION This man page is (mostly) correct for version 1.9.18 of the Samba suite, plus some of the recent patches to it. These notes will necessarily lag behind development of the software, so it is possible that your version of the program has extensions or parameter semantics that differ from or are not covered by this man page. Please notify these to the address below for rectification. .SH SEE ALSO .BR smb.conf (5), .BR smbd (8) .SH BUGS None known. .SH CREDITS The .B make_smbcodepage program was written by Jeremy Allison (jallison@whistle.com) as part of the Internationalization effort of the Samba software. Please send bug reports to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au. See .BR samba (7) for a full list of contributors and details on how to submit bug reports, comments etc.