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I've updated to cygwin dll 1.5.10 a few days ago. (I'm using Cygwin with Windows XP SP1, Korean version.) And today I found a problem with the accessing files. I was trying to use rsync to sync some of my files to another place, but rsync was telling me those files had vanished, like: file has vanished: "/home/netj/image/SPARCS/2004/동아리방/DSC00137.JPG" I thought it was a permission problem at the first time, but I couldn't even chmod or open the file from cygwin environment. :( I did some test and found out that ``every file whose path includes Korean characters weren't openable.'' Still, I could move arround those paths from my shell, and get the file/directory listings with "ls" normally. I could still create directories with Korean names. $ cd ~/tmp $ date >ascii $ cat ascii Sun Jun 13 03:23:04 2004 $ date >한글 -bash: 한글: No such file or directory $ mkdir ascii $ date >ascii/date $ cat ascii/date Sun Jun 13 03:24:07 2004 $ mkdir 한글.d $ date >한글.d/date -bash: 한글.d/date: No such file or directory I tried playing with "codepage:*" in CYGWIN, and LANG variables, but nothing helped. 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 dll 1.5.9 then. Attached my result of cygcheck -s -v -r. -- 신재호 | Jaeho Shin <netj@sparcs.kaist.ac.kr> | http://netj.org/ System Programmers' Association for Researching Computer Systems Division of Computer Science, Department of EECS, KAIST
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