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Is it an operating system language issue? 2017-11-29 18:29 GMT+09:00 Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com>: > Hi ViOLeT, > > On Nov 29 15:33, ViOLeT wrote: >> Hello. >> >> Cygwin 2.9.0 regtool x64 exception error (W10) reporting. (But it seems to >> be an error in all (2.9.0 lower) versions.) >> >> Using the Unicode causes an exception error. >> But, regtool x86 is no error occurs. >> >> *Example :* >> regtool.exe -w get "\HKCR\하하하" >> regtool.exe -w get "\HKCR\家" >> >> *Exception Code : * >> Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at rip=00100401623 >> rax=0000000000000000 rbx=00000000FFFFFFFF rcx=0000000180201FC0 >> rdx=00000006000284E0 rsi=00000000FFFFFFFF rdi=00000006000284D0 >> r8 =0000000000000000 r9 =0000000000000020 r10=0000000100000000 >> r11=00000001004015E0 r12=0000000000000002 r13=00000000FFFFCC5E >> r14=0000000000000003 r15=00000001802193F0 >> rbp=00000000FFFFCB30 rsp=00000000FFFFCAB0 >> program=C:\x64\regtool.exe, pid 15244, thread main >> cs=0033 ds=002B es=002B fs=0053 gs=002B ss=002B >> Stack trace: >> Frame Function Args >> 000FFFFCB30 00100401623 (00100020019, 04900000000, 001801891FA, >> 000FFFFCC5E) >> 000FFFFCB9C 00100402704 (00000000000, 000FFFFCC5E, 00000000030, >> FF0700010302FF00) >> 000FFFFCCB0 00180047BC2 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, >> 00000000000) >> 00000000000 00180045863 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, >> 00000000000) >> 000FFFFFFF0 00180045914 (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000, >> 00000000000) >> End of stack trace > > Unfortunately I can't reproduce this. I tried both of your above > example registry values, but in both cases I just get > > Error (2): The system cannot find the file specified. > > As another test I created the above values in the registry, as > REG_SZ with content == name and this works fine, too. > > Your stackdump indicates a crash in the function evaluating the > command line argument, that is, "\HKCR\하하하" or "\HKCR\家". > > If so, I should see the same problem, unless the problem is a result of > the locale you're using. Can you please post the output of the `locale' > command? > > > Corinna > > -- > Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to > Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com > Red Hat -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple