Thanks for you reply
when i set the LANG to en_US.UTF-8, the `cygpath -D' could not display
the Chines character correctly.
The `cygpath -D' command should print the DESKTOP path in utf-8
character, but i does not.
In other situation, such as `ls' `vim', the the Chines character display well.
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tianlijian:
> It is a bug of cygwin. It is nothing to do with what terminal i am
> using OR what LANG i have set.
You'll need to provide more than unsubstantiated assertions to get
help with your issue.
What output are you getting from 'cygpath -D' and what do you expect
instead? Do Chinese char
It is a bug of cygwin. It is nothing to do with what terminal i am
using OR what LANG i have set.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 17:24, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> Thanks for the report. I think I see what's going on. I'll try to
> have a patch for that in the next release.
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It works fine on my computer. Is it the setting of your terminal tool
cause this?
2009/12/9 �屺��o名氏
>
> Is it easy to solve the problem?
>
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 17:44, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
> > Nothing has changed in this code.
>
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Is it easy to solve the problem?
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 17:44, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> Nothing has changed in this code.
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I have no problem with Japanese-Kana or Chinese-Kanji characters
related with cygpath. Some jibberish directory or file names might exist from
legacy mis-encodings or non-recogizable character sets, but this would not be a
cygpath issue.
> On Nov 30 09:14, ??? wrote:
> > The proble
On Nov 30 09:14, ??? wrote:
> The problems occurs again.
Nothing has changed in this code.
Corinna
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The problems occurs again.
uname -v
2009-11-27 15:38
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On Oct 16 10:11, wynfield wrote:
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>
> The patch would probably solve the same problem for displayging Japanese
> characters.
I hope so. The problem was that the "special folders" like the Windows
system directory were still read using the ANSI version of the Win32
function. This affected all
The patch would probably solve the same problem for displayging Japanese
characters.
regards
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct 15 12:29, nwpu053...@gmail.com wrote:
> > when i set the LANG to en_US.UTF-8, the `cygpath -D' could not display
> > the Chines character correctly.
> >
> > In other
On Oct 15 12:29, nwpu053...@gmail.com wrote:
> when i set the LANG to en_US.UTF-8, the `cygpath -D' could not display
> the Chines character correctly.
>
> In other environment, such as `ls' `vim', the the Chines character display
> well.
Thanks for the report. I think I see what's going on. I
when i set the LANG to en_US.UTF-8, the `cygpath -D' could not display
the Chines character correctly.
In other environment, such as `ls' `vim', the the Chines character display well.
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