On Mon, 2004-06-14 14:02:48 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Jun 14 20:12, Jaeho Shin wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 02:55:23PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > wrote: > > Please don't quote raw email addresses in a reply! > > http://cygwin.com/acronyms/index.html#PCYMTNQREAIYR >
Oh, sorry about that. Fixed it now. > > > Your original mail stated > > > "I did some test and found out that ``every file whose path includes > > > Korean characters weren't openable.'' Still, I could move arround those > > > paths from my shell, and get the file/directory listings with "ls" > > > normally. I could still create directories with Korean names. " > > > > > > That would indicate that it's not the path handling code, but the use > > > of NtCreateFile in 1.5.10. > > > Can you "ls -l" those paths? > > > > Sorry about my complaints against you. I misunderstood ``path > > handling'' as everything done when openning files with paths in Cygwin. > > Yes, I can "ls -l" them, so the problem is really in the file openning > > part, not the path handling. :) > > I'm under the impression, the important difference is that Cygwin does the > MultiByte to WideChar conversion instead of Windows itself. > > Could you please add "codepage:oem" to your CYGWIN environment variable > and try again? Does that change the behaviour? Nothing changed. I ran strace -o strace-ls-10-codepage_oem.txt ls -l 한글 한글/testfile, and strace -o strace-touch-10-codepage_oem.txt touch 한글file. Both are attached and gzip'ed due to size limit. -- 신재호 | Jaeho Shin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://netj.org/ System Programmers' Association for Researching Computer Systems Division of Computer Science, Department of EECS, KAIST
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