but I am not sure if this is helpful when you have a mixed NFC / NFD directory tree. rsync -a -iconv=utf-8-mac,utf-8 localdir/ mynas:remotedir/ See also this SO question for more details.Īccording to this SF answer, you might also have avoided the problem when running rsync by using the -iconv option, e.g. opt/bin/convmv/convmv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf8 -notest -r /volume1/yourpath so they know they can't do this, but do not provide a helpful error message to the user :-(Ī helpful workaround might be to use convmv to rename the files, according to this blog you might be successfull with pkg install perl Buried in the logs /var/log/usbcopyd.log.1.xz you can find something like usb-copyd: event-manager.cpp(192): EVENT is not NFC Form 'Event (WAITTING): /path/filename_with_Umlaut_ä.JPG (file_op,file)', skipping. "USB Copy" is not able to deal with these names, it can only handle NFC encoded file names. OSX encodes Umlauts in a different way (NFD instead of NFC, see here and here).
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