(gdb) target exec regtool -w get "\HKCR\c\205\216c\205\216c\205\216c\205\216
regtool -w get "\HKCR\c▒▒c▒▒c▒▒c▒▒": No such file or directory.
The text are not written correctly, but there are no errors.
Mysterious error. T-T
There is an error in the Korean OS.
See error : mediafire.com/file/7vcaa
On Nov 30 00:41, ViOLeT wrote:
> # OS Language
> Korean (Asia), CHCP Code 949
>
> # Locale Code
> LANG=
> LC_CTYPE="C.UTF-8"
> LC_NUMERIC="C.UTF-8"
> LC_TIME="C.UTF-8"
> LC_COLLATE="C.UTF-8"
> LC_MONETARY="C.UTF-8"
> LC_MESSAGES="C.UTF-8"
> LC_ALL=
>
> Is it an operating system language issue?
I
?
2017-11-29 18:29 GMT+09:00 Corinna Vinschen :
> 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 Unico
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.
>
>
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
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