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From: Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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Subject: Re: ls -l does not work correkt
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On Jun 16 10:11, cygwin DOT 20 DOT maillinglist AT spamgourmet DOT com wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I'm migrating from an old pc to an new with windows 7 I installed the new cygwin 1.7 an have the following problem.
> 
> When I run ls -l from an Icon with the following command
> 
> C:\pmI\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c  "ls -l ~/bin/links/PCBN3204/filem*;read"
> 
> I get the following result
> 
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 F.Braunbeck Domänen-Benutzer   3 Jun 15 12:32 /cygdrive/e/home/bin/links/PCBN3204/filemon -> ??/
> [...]
> When I run ls -l ~/bin/links/PCBN3204/f* from a existing Shell I get the following result
> 
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 F.Braunbeck Domâ–’nen-Benutzer  53 Jun 15 12:32 /cygdrive/e/home/bin/links/PCBN3204/filemon -> /cygdrive/c/pm/util/sysinternals/_filemon/Filemon.exe

Weird.  I can't reproduce this behaviour.  What kind of symlink is that?
A Windows shortcut file, a SYSTEM type symlink, or a native NTFS symlink?

> Here I got the place where the link is pointing to. But here the umlaut are false.

The umlaut problem could be a problem of your terminal.  Are you using
rxvt?  How are your locale settings, $LANG, $LC_CTYPE, etc?  There's
also the chance that your passwd/group files are using another codeset
than your locale settings.


Corinna

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