Greetings, Allan Fernandes! > I am using cygwin1.dll (windows 7) and running a batch file (Abc.Bat) code > given below with observation messages. > Problem: > cygwin1.dll (ver 1.7)+Rdiff.exe handles Unicode but does not handle UNC > paths. > cygwin1.dll (ver 2.10)+Rdiff.exe does not handle Unicode but handles UNC > paths. It's not cygwin1.dll, it's rdiff. > No error messages are given except for last line ver 1.7 says (No such file > or directory) > *Abc.Bat* > *chcp 65001* > *type "العَرَبِيَّة.txt" (works with 1.7 and 2.10)* > *type "\\Mach\D\العَرَبِيَّة.txt" (works with 1.7 and 2.10) * > *rdiff -b 10240 signature "العَرَبِيَّة.Zip" "العَرَبِيَّة.Sig" (works > with 1.7, does not work with 2.10) * > *rdiff -b 10240 signature "\\Mach\D\العَرَبِيَّة.Zip" > "\\Mach\D\العَرَبِيَّة.Sig" (does not work with 1.7 nor 2.10) * > *rdiff -b 10240 signature "\\Mach\D\Simple.txt" "\\Mach\D\Simple.Sig" > (works with 2.10, does nor work with 1.7) * If a program does its own mangling of file paths, stuff like this is bound to happen. For best interoperability with Windows paths, you have to wrap Cygwin tools using cygpath utility. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Sunday, April 8, 2018 02:04:31 Sorry for my terrible english...ТХ&&V&W'G3GG7wv6&&V2FФdGG7wv6fФF7VVFFGG7wv6F72FХV7V'67&&RfGG7wv67V7V'67&&R6PР