Lee S Parsons wrote:
Never mind, I found a solution. I found that, just as the FAQ says, the
file
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
Does not exist. However, as the file
/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB
does, I created a symbolic link pointing from the inexistent file to the
one that does now exist, and life is good.
For reasons I cannot explain, the updated startxwin.bat file did not
resolve this situation on its own, nor did startxwin.sh.
The meaning of 'unset' as used in this FAQ is perhaps ambiguous. If
'microsoft services for unix' is adding these variables with (as far as
Cygwin/X is concerned) bogus values to the environment, it's not enough to
simply not set them in startxwin.bat, they must be unset or reset to the default.
If startxwin.bat had originally unset these environment variables, rather than
setting them to the (now incorrect) default, perhaps we wouldn't be having
this particular problem now. Things are always easy with hindsight...
So perhaps startxwin.bat needs something like this adding?
unset XAPPLRESDIR XCMSDB XKEYSYMDB XNLSPATH
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