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Hi (again),
a bit more about my xhost problem :
$ xhost
access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect
INET:localhost
INET:jvd.univers
INET:JVD
LOCAL:
jvd@JVD /
$ winDetectSupportedEngines () - Windows 95/98/Me
winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw installed
Zhang, Bo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello, everyone,
I have installed Cygwin/Xfree86 on my NT machine. XWin worked fine
as a standalone X-server. However, I couldn't get XDM to work with my
Solaris 2.8. The root window is opened, but it hangs there. It looks like
some kind of infinite
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Bug reporting:
Hello All,
I am creating some scripts, setting up the environment
within the script.
e.g.
$ MUSIC_DIR=/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/Audiogalaxy\ Satellite/Music/;
export MUSIC_DIR
cd $MUSIC_DIR
===
I get an error:
bash: cd:
At 05:14 PM 12/11/2001, Lamar Seifuddin wrote:
Hello All,
I am creating some scripts, setting up the environment
within the script.
e.g.
$ MUSIC_DIR=/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/Audiogalaxy\ Satellite/Music/;
export MUSIC_DIR
cd $MUSIC_DIR
Rob Collins wrote:
1) Move the pthread functions from libcygwin.a to a separate library
libpthread.a instead of libpthread.a being a symlink to libcygwin.a.
That
would fix this particular configure problem I think. This already
works this way I found for libpng.a and libjpeg.a.
No,
At 06:37 PM 12/11/2001, Lamar Seifuddin wrote:
I had already tried (removing backslashes) that! it didn't work
Yes, but did you try what I suggested (remove the backslashes and
quote the use of MUSIC_DIR in the cd command)? That worked fine for
me.
I worked around this
Good.
Peter Buckley wrote:
I compiled perl and when I do make test I only get 96% okay-
Searching the MLA I see that some people have gotten 99+% okay- is there
something special I need to do to build perl under cygwin? I just did a
configure -d to accept all the defaults.
Which Perl? I am
I am attempting to build php-4.1.0 on Cygwin. So far I have had to make
the following changes to get things to compile. I am almost certain
that this is the Wrong Way(TM) to solve this problem, so if anyone could
suggest the Right Way(TM) before I send these patches to the PHP guys,
I'd
On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 07:39:51PM +0200, Andrey Khavryuchenko wrote:
after an earlier post that contained:-
$ g77 -o chngc.exe *.o
[...]
wrtrasmol.o: In function `wrtrasmol_':
wrtrasmol.o(.text+0x35): undefined reference to `s_wsfe'
wrtrasmol.o(.text+0x3d): undefined reference to `e_wsfe'
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Bug reporting:
Hallo Ryan,
Am 2001-12-12 um 01:04 schriebst du:
I am attempting to build php-4.1.0 on Cygwin. So far I have had to make
the following changes to get things to compile. I am almost certain
that this is the Wrong Way(TM) to solve this problem, so if anyone could
suggest the Right Way(TM)
Hallo Lapo,
Am 2001-12-12 um 02:42 schriebst du:
It seems that every CPAN modules that creates a .DLL cannot delete it
from the compile directory, even if everything builds OK (got this
problem in Compress::Zlib and Digest::MD5):
It is not possible to delete a dll which is in use on
Is anybody out there running mutt and rxvt together?
Yep.
I get display problems
and inconsistencies when I try to run mutt in rxvt.
What kind of inconsitencies? I have literally no problems whatsoever. What do
you set -tn to when you run rxvt? If I don't set it to anything, it will
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