Hi all:
When I using 'ls' to list the files in a directory, the chinese file names are
becomes '??'.
But, when I press TAB after I typed 'ls', the Chinese file names are displayed
correctly.
Sample outputs:
-
[EMAIL PROTE
Is there a dialog and/or Xdialog package release in cygwin ?
If not, can I found a substitution of it or will it be migrated to cygwin ?
The dialog/Xdialog is very useful to write a GUI script.
Thanks !
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in in CN).
That is why I keep install packages in local disk.
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 04:31:48AM -0800, LiuYan ?? wrote:
>>After I viewed setup.ini, I decide to write a little script to do this.
>>Currently, it scans all the sub-directory
LiuYan 刘研 wrote:
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> After I viewed setup.ini, I decide to write a little script to do this.
> Currently, it scans all the sub-directory of cygwin local package
> directory, and delete all the old files which not listed in setup.ini or
> setup-2.ini.
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Hi:
When Cygwin 1.7 displaying Chinese characters in GBK charset encoding, the
output are empty/white-spaces. I can't know whether or not there are
characters in it.
Whey Cygwin 1.5 displaying Chinese characters in UTF-8 charset encoding,
the output are malformed characters, so I can know the
wrote:
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> On Dec 14 00:39, LiuYan ?? wrote:
>>
>> Hi:
>> When Cygwin 1.7 displaying Chinese characters in GBK charset encoding,
>> the
>> output are empty/white-spaces. I can't know whether or not there are
>> characters in it.
>
> Did
1.7 is
*simulating* UTF-8 environment, will this difference cause the empty output
issue?
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
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> On Dec 14 04:07, LiuYan ?? wrote:
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>> Hi Corinna:
>> I didn't set LANG environment variable, and the result of 'export'
>> comman
Andy Koppe wrote:
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> 2009/12/14 LiuYan 刘研:
>>
>> The only unexpected thing is the empty output of GBK-encoded chinese
>> characters when LANG is .UTF-8.
>>
>> I mean it should display something visible(malformed characters, squares
>> or
>> wha
After moved from Cygwin 1.5 to Cygwin 1.7, the '-' char in switch/option in
man page is not displayed.
As Cygwin 1.7 have revised to 1.7.5 and cygwin-doc-1.7 is released and this
problem still exists, so I decide to figure it out.
I have a previous post "Cygwin 1.7: Empty/white-space output when
Thanks for the quick update, '-' char in man page is displayed well now ! =)
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
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> I've made a new version of groff available for installation. This is an
> overdue refresh from ftp.gnu.org. It is reputed to fix the problem
> mentioned here:
>
> http://cygwin.com/ml
delete it.
$ ./cleanOldPackages_UTF8.sh
##
清理 Cygwin 旧安装包
Clean Old Install Packages of Cygwin
by LiuYan 2010-01-25 12:01
##
I'm using Cygwin for several years, it help me very much in my work.
There's a tiny issue: after downloaded in several years, the total size of
my local setup packages directory had grown up to G bytes, while a fresh
setup packages of mine are only <40M bytes.
There are many historical setup pac
"
echo " by LiuYan 2009-12-01
"
echo
""
echo
echo "Usage 用法:"
echo "$0 [-d] [-g][-l]"
echo "
Today I try to setup cygwin on a new server, it keeps failed with a
"cyggcc_s-1.dll is missed" error in the last post-install phase.
I run the setup again, and can't find Devel/gcc4 and Base/libgcc1 package in
the package list in "Select Packages" step.
And I run the setup again in command line
essage or other error messages (which occured in
command line setup mode) too in GUI setup mode. Or, it will take more time
to find out the error. ^_^
Dave Korn-9 wrote:
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> On 02/09/2010 05:32, LiuYan 刘研 wrote:
>> Today I try to setup cygwin on a new server, it keeps failed with a
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