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Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
> On Apr  3 13:10, Brian Dessent wrote:
>> Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>>
>>> So once Cygwin learns how to speak UTF-8, I will finally be able to
>>> backup all Windows files... :)
>> Set CYGWIN=codepage:utf8 to enable UTF-8 support.
> 
> ...and set LC_CTYPE=C-UTF-8, otherwise multibyte/wide char aware
> application don't convert UTF-8 strings correctly from multibyte to
> wide char and vice versa.

Although it helped greatly, I'm still unable to open some files with 
Cygwin apps.

Windows tools have no problems accessing them.

Some Windows tools say for example "this directory contains file names 
from a different code page" (i.e., Total Commander will say this when 
entering a directory which contains such a file).


Is there a setting which will enable Cygwin apps to open all files, 
irrespective of their name encoding?



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Tomasz Chmielewski
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