It is probably unrelated and not the case any more but in the past I have
had issues with line breaks format with certain files from the PDB. So I
needed to use dos2unix (in your case it would be unix2dos). Another similar
problems had to do with exotic (like old Windows) character encodings (I do
not remember what tool I used at the time to batch convert the files prior
to parse them with OB, but it was some standard Linux command).


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On 26 July 2016 at 13:08, jrhaulung <jrhaul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you ALL:
>      Instead of a Du issue, the problem comes from APPCrash problem
> (c0000005; 00001892). It only occurs when encountering specific files, but
> not every files. Has temporally solved the problem by converting in another
> computer. Using sfc /scannow shows no problem and will try to figure out
> which program conflict with babel.exe.
>
> sincerely,
>
> Jrhau
>
>
>
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