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Fresh intsall of Cygwin onto a new Windows XP sp2 machine. Machine was installed in US/English, but has regional settings for Japanese selected. When I use 'set -P ; cd' or 'cd -P' I can reliably get bash to receive a segmentation fault. If -P is NOT used, than I appear to have normal behaviour. This behaviour survived a complete removal of cygwin and re-install. I have attached a session of bash inside GDB where I replicated this, and got a backtrace. All I did post install was mount my root directory, and then replicate. Also attached cygcheck.out, which is output from 'cygcheck -s -v -r' On a separate install, also 1.5.18, bash 3.00.16(11) I do NOT see this behaviour. I am not on the mailing list, so copies directly to this address requesting more information are preferred. I am not in a position to reinstall the Operating system on this machine, but I am willing to assist in debugging this in almost any other way. Thank you, -Scott
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