Am 23.03.2020 um 20:13 schrieb Andrey Repin:
Greetings, Jay Libove!
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If I set LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in a Windows CMD window, **then the globbing problem
goes away**.
I was about to respond that cmd.exe does not do shell expansion but in
fact there is a cygwin workaround to replace it with library-run
expansion. Maybe it's done before the locale is set up in cygwin dll?
Could the order be reversed?
Thomas
I'm not sure how that points towards a solution, but it certainly must be a
clue.
I have LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8 set in the user environment, but i have an autostart
script for cmd.exe to set LANG=ru_RU.CP866 when I want to work in plain
command prompt. But then again, I have code in ~/.bashrc which would
1. chcp 65001
2. export "LANG=$(locale -uU)"
which helps transitioning from native applications to (saner) Cygwin
environment.
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