Richard Lynch wrote:
| Couldn’t get kCacheGrind, however, which was my real pressing need, so
| I’m successfully using X-server with the X-client on the Linux box to
| run KDE “there” and view it “here”.

kcachegrind is a frontend for valgrind, which is exclusively a Linux
app.  So while it does build, it's completely useless on Cygwin, hence
its not available.

At the risk of beating a dead horse...

I can create callgrind files on Linux, but still might want to view them on 
cygwin...

In fact, that's what I end up doing, with an ssh-tunneled X overhead to get 
there.

But it'd be much easier to copy the files over and run all the X stuff locally.


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