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-Ben
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be a tedious solution. do you have any ideas??
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that it is ignored.
(Note that this is not an issue with knowing how to change the title in xterm - the
same scenario works fine with other X terminal software.)
- Ben Kelley.
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Hi.
Have you tried XWin -nowinkill?
- Ben Kelley.
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Is there any way
sequences to xterm.
e.g. /usr/bin/ls --color=always
- Ben Kelley.
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Subject: Re: xterm shows no color for color fonts
/ Haibing Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| When I
(165).
On Solaris 2.6 (no coloru) I get xterm: bad command line option -version.
- Ben Kelley.
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Subject: RE: xterm shows no color for color fonts
Thanks for your reply
with respect to
each version. I can see the mount points in the registry:
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\Mounts v2\
Not sure how to get my bespoke cygwin to use it's own bespoke /root.
Can you please let me know how I may progress from here?
Thanks, Ben Clewett
the
usual registry search?
Regards,
Ben
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Ben Clewett wrote:
I need to have two copies of CygWin running. Really I do! The default
one in c:\cygwin and another very cutdown version running from
c:\Progra~1\my_public_app.
If it makes
, the variable FSTAB pointing to an /etc/fstab file
on the Windows PC... Endless options.
I'll look for the memory naming following your instructions.
In both cases, I would prefer any options which didn't mean forking the
code. So I would be interested in your opinions...
Ben
Ronald Landheer
/Remove Software' can rid the
foreign OS of my stuff, without deleting the CygWin which is being used
by my poor customer.
I do not need this for about six months, so will give me plenty of time
to have a good hack and get to know CygWin a lot better
Ben
John Vincent wrote:
Hi there,
I may
of files I have already, just because the installer got a bit
braindead and forgot the most important file!
Given that cygwin install docs basically say: Download setup and run it.,
setup had better *just work*. It didnt for me, and for a number of others.
Right now, I have no idea why.
Regards
Ben
advice?
Total content of program:
#include stdio.h
#include unistd.h
main()
{
printf(My PID: %d\n, getpid());
printf(Parent PID: %d\n, getppid());
}
Thanks, Ben.
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The 2003-Jan-03 snapshot appears to fix for this problem.
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin1-20030103.dll.bz2
It works for me (Win2K SP3).
Ben
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 07:56:33AM +0100, Stephan Borchert wrote:
Hi,
i have the same error in another situation. And Ben Eng wrote me this E
well then, how do you build import libraries under cygwin?
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OK, I've disabled module support on Cygwin.
Jerry, you need to fix this at some point.
ben
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to answer
questions.
I freely confess that I do not understand either native Windows or
cygwin, so I will need some help figuring out what to do. I already
pointed out that the new module setup is broken on native Windows, so
this means that it is broken on both Windows platforms. Ben
I don't think the /tmp/.X11-unix is related.
Hmm remind me; are you getting a black screen the hourglass, or just
the stipple ?
George
1. is X running?
2. which user is X running as?
3. what machine does it think it's running on? (ie, does it know that
127.0.0.1 is your machine? ) i've seen windows installs without 127.0.0.1
before.
4. if the above seem to be working, try xhost + 5AT8S8CQEEX4QHI which
will allow anyone on that
to the fact that my laptop's hostname isn't reliably
resolvable.
thanks,
ben
Harold Hunt
george - i've rebooted since ths morning, and have dug up this bat file i
was playing with. i'm able to connect to my machine with it, maybe it'll
help you.
(See attached file: X.bat)
into the install log but everything went well.
Looked into FAQ's and the mail archive without success.
?
thx,
Ben Jobse
Oops, Not installed.
Defaults to skip in the setup, like a couple more.
I've got some homework to do.
Thx for the hint
Ben
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From: Harold Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 9:26 PM
Subject: RE: XWin not found
| Run
Or rather, RENDER extension NOT in Server test 59. Running an xterm
with -fa -fs options (worked previously) causes X to complain about
RENDER extension not available. I guess I'm the only one using
anti-aliased fonts *grin*. xdpyinfo, likewise, shows no RENDER
extension. Server Test
the cygwin X server? That's elitist.
Regards,
Ben Nolan
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From: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: Cut down xfree
.
The linux one is adding /tmp to the list of directories to be searched.
Why isnt cygwin? The redhat gcc is version 3, whereas the one on my
machine is 2.9 something, but I dont think its that...!
Hopefully someone can help with this?!
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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I am haveing trouble compiling anything on a new
install of Cygwin. I have also installed MinGW (not sure if that is
relevant). It was suggested that I run cygcheck -r -s -v
and forward the log to this address. Can you
help?
Benjamin MillerSenior Online Knowledge
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