04-19-2013
When I read your thread title, the first thing jumping to my mind was dd. This failing, did you consider recode or iconv, both of which should be available on the linux platform?
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ujconv
UJCONV(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation UJCONV(1p)
NAME
ujconv -- reinvented iconv(1) using Unicode::Japanese
SYNOPSIS
ujconv [-f from_encoding] [-t to_encoding] [-s string] [files...]
ujconv -l
ujconv -h
ujconv -V
VERSION
ujconv 0.02
DESCRIPTION
ujconv is an iconv-like tool which is written in perl using Unicode::Japanese.
ujconv reads text from STDIN or files, convert them, and print them to STDOUT.
Available options are as follows. Each options can be in short form (-f) or long form (--from):
-f,--from from_encoding
Convert characters from from_encoding. Unlike iconv this option can be omitted. In that case, the encoding of the input is guessed by
ujconv.
-t,--to to_encoding
Convert characters to to_encoding.
-s,--string string
Input from the argument string instead of file or STDIN.
-l,--list
List all available encodings, one name per each lines.
-h,--help
Print a short help message.
-V,--version
Print the version of ujconv.
SEE ALSO
Unicode::Japanese, piconv(1), iconv(1), ujguess
perl v5.14.2 2008-08-05 UJCONV(1p)