Cygwin to be able to access
Unicode filenames. It would be great if I could mount a filesystem with
a charset or encoding specified. Is there any nice way already I can
solve this problem?
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Programming Research Laboratory, Seoul Nationa
any processes without having to wait on each to finish?
``cygstart'' should be what you are looking for.
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Research On Program Analysis System, Seoul National University
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o set the codepage in CYGWIN.
Yes. Every Korean path works fine now with the snapshot DLL.
(I haven't set any codepage in CYGWIN, as before.)
> Thanks for your help.
No problem.
Thanks for the fix.
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System Programmers
oding
from Windows. Korean version of Windows just uses CP949 as default.
Looks like od's output is in little-endian. This identifies them as
U+D55C and U+AE00, `echo -n 한글 | iconv -f euc-kr -t ucs-2 | od -x -`:
000 5cd5 00ae
> Thanks for your help
My pleasure. :)
BTW, is there a
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:
.5.10 for strace'ing, and again back to 1.5.9
launching everything back. However, I doesn't matter if I can help
solving this problem. :-)
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System Programmers' Association for Researching Computer Systems
Division of Comp
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 12:15:41PM -0400, Gregg C Levine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> As for your problem Jaeho Shin, I think the switching of binaries for
> the Cygwin DLLs should fix things. At least temporarily.
Yeah, I already switched to 1.5.9-1. Everything's fine here.
Tryin
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 03:30:00AM +0900, Jaeho Shin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> As I remember, there wasn't any problem like this before my update few
> days ago. Not sure, but since I remember the last time I had an update
> was near Apr 20, I should have been using cygwin
member, there wasn't any problem like this before my update few
days ago. Not sure, but since I remember the last time I had an update
was near Apr 20, I should have been using cygwin dll 1.5.9 then.
Attached my result of cygcheck -s -v -r.
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../lib/sendlib.c:743
I forgot to capture the exact error msg, but it's easy to reproduce:
just press 'm' inside mutt.
Downgrading libiconv{,2} and libcharset to 1.8-2, everything became OK
as usual.
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