On 2012-02-15 13:35, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 15 22:13, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 15 14:01, Eric Blake wrote:
On 02/15/2012 01:47 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 15 11:45, Jehan Bing wrote:
I'm getting the following error starting with cygwin snapshot
20120214 when running
:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin
C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Windows Live
C:\Users\Jehan\bin
C:\Users\Jehan\bin\git-scripts
Output from D:\dev_apps\cygwin\bin\id.exe
UID: 1000(Jehan) GID: 513(None)
513(None)545
On 2012-02-15 12:47, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 15 11:45, Jehan Bing wrote:
I'm getting the following error starting with cygwin snapshot
20120214 when running a git command:
$ git add bigfile-test.dll
0 [main] git 7440 D:\dev_apps\cygwin\bin\git.exe: *** fatal
error in forked
setui $uicolor
(file D:\cygwin\bin\gitk line 11504)
Any ideas?
Delete ~/.gitk
Or use Google, first link when searching gitk unknown color name
SystemButtonFace
Jehan
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Michael Bax wrote:
Industry is still receiving PC's preloaded with Windows 2000 -- which will
be supported until 2007! Remember, 2 years after Windows 2000 came on the
scene, IT organisations were still DEPLOYING Windonts NT!
And some still deploy on DOS. Maybe we should limit X to using VGA/VESA
of X.
Jehan
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
That's ok with me but my intend is to find a neat animal (there are
lots of them besides otters and koalas)
What about a stitch? In the movie they say it looks like a koala and
I'm sure O'Reilly didn't use it on their books. :)
Jehan
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that gives a source
level compatibility with Unix. A program has to be compiled specifically
for cygwin to run.
And last, if you want to run a dedicated server, why do you ask on the
cygwin/xfree mailing list? Asking on the cygwin mailing list would be
more appriopriate
Jehan
want to look at the thread
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-09/msg00181.html (and
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-09/msg00094.html) for
further details
Jehan
. The latest release of XWin (4.2.0-15) support
shapes in rootless mode.
Jehan
my systray patch to that effect if I find
some time to do it.
Jehan
Marcus Lindblom wrote:
Problems solved!
The first was my bad (told nView not to let apps span two screens when
maximizing, do'h!).
By default, XWin open a window as big as the primary desktop. Setting
nView to use both monitors as one big desktop is one solution.
But you can also have two
noticed that your name was on the credit line for the icon
patch.
Yes I did, thanks, that will help me become famous one day *grin*
Jehan
of the message:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-08/msg00260.html
You'll need to compile it yourself though.
And maybe Chris has a newer version now.
Jehan
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
wine is in most parts the same as replacing kernel32.dll user32.dll and
some other system dependent libraries. So you won't achive anything if
you run the windows application in a wine subsystem. The goal is not to
replace the windows dlls with the wine dlls but to
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Jehan wrote:
4. Give me valid point (like the hardware thing) and I'll just up. API
compatibility isn't a valid one since it can be easily fix (more easily
that writing a new GDI driver).
Just explain the design you have in mind
Jehan wrote:
Chris Twiner wrote:
Just of out interest did you try the changed version? I'm quite
interested to know if it works properly on other machines.
No I haven't. I rarely use XFree actually. I use it only when I have to
update some packages on our Linux servers.
But if I
.
Jehan
Chris Twiner wrote:
Hi All,
I posted last week that I had a possible solution to the xwinclip
selection behaviour. I didn't get any feedback so I endeavoured to do
it anyway. So this ones a bit long but it's an explanation of how I've
got it working ..
Basic premise :
Use
Hello,
Why is ssh-agent in startwin.sh? Harold, I think you forgot to remove it
from your script ;)
And if you didn't, then you didn't add the dependency to openssh.
Jehan
scripts are the preferred method, would someone
(probably Jehan) care to make a post-install script for XFree86-bin that
is based off the post-install script for another package that installs
profile.d scripts?
For now, I have on my system two packages using profile.d scripts
(openssl
). But it should
handle 99.99% of the cases. If such a line is already in /etc/profile, I
don't change it.
I also check the path in /etc/profile script itself using the echo/grep
line.
Jehan
was moving (up/down for vertical ones,
left/right for horizontal ones). It doesn't do that on my current system.
Jehan
to redraw
their content in the new offscreen buffer.
Jehan
I forgot to check if the batch file already existed or not. Attached is
the corrected script.
Jehan
#!/bin/sh
BATCH_FILE=/usr/X11R6/bin/startxwin.bat
if [ ! -f ${BATCH_FILE} ]; then
# First part of the batch file
cat EOF $BATCH_FILE
echo off
. But that doesn't mean I don't like people helping me
out. Participating to a project/idea doesn't make it your own so have no
fear.
Jehan
if ( $?PATH ) then
setenv PATH ${PATH}:/usr/X11R6/bin
else
setenv PATH :/usr/X11R6/bin
endif
export PATH=${PATH}:/usr/X11R6/bin
always use d2u in your script.
Additionally you need to make your package depend on the tools you use
in your script.
Too late ;)
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-07/msg00318.html
but thanks anyway
Jehan
\bar?
Jehan
about the installing for all users or just me?
Jehan
-w.
Jehan
Robert Collins wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2002 8:18 AM
To: Robert Collins
Subject: Re: Bug in startxwin.bat after installing with
setup.exe in win98SE
Robert Collins wrote:
Nope, it's also generated from mount information
I forgot to attach the X.ico file. It's not the best in the world but
I guess it will do (it's the same I sent you with the systray patch a
while ago). It is to be installed in /usr/X11R6/bin (or you have to
modify the script)
Jehan
this feature to setup.exe?
The script is not very cool looking, I give you that, but it's far more
flexible.
Jehan
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
--- Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you search the archives, others have already made icons ready for you
use :).
Well, I had this one for quite a while already.
I wonder why not just can all the dos stuff by having the
batch file call bash which then calls
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
--- Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
--- Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you search the archives, others have already made icons ready for
you
use :).
Well, I had this one for quite a while already.
I wonder why not just can all the dos
another way (even if it's simple) to create
shortcuts, that isn't even flexible, I would say the best bet is to
focus on a data-driven GUI.
But realize that I'm not trying to tell people what to do, I'm just
strongly voicing my opinion.
Good because you can't! Sorry! *grin*.
Jehan
think that
too few application would use it to be worthwhile.
jehan
of running X in rootless mode. If there were
only a way to get windows binaries to pop up inside X, then I could just
ditch this crummy explorer windows manager and use X full time.
See my comment above about Linux and Wine.
Jehan
are telling us what to do base on
your own opinion while we are all volunteers using our own free time to
improve Cygwin/XFree.
By the way, any patch you could submit is welcome.
Jehan
to give up on it easily :p)
Jehan
?).
Jehan
this early morning but now I'm ok. But I feel that tonight
I'm going to crash again.
Jehan
Harold L Hunt wrote:
Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold L Hunt wrote:
8) I added WM_MAXIMIZE to the window style when -scrollbars is passed.
This
allows one to maximize the Cygwin/XFree86 window. However, there are a
few
problems here... such as, what is a maximized 800x600 window
Harold L Hunt wrote:
Jehan,
Implementing a scrollbar patch is quite a bit more complex than you had
initially thought.
I have done a ton of work on the patch and I've got things much more complete
now. I haven't got time to describe all the changes I made, but here is the
patch against
engine has ceased.
Jehan
scrollbars.patch.bz2
Description: Binary data
, when one click on the systray, the
systray become the foreground window. Does someone know how to get the
handle of the previous foreground window?
Jehan
diff -Naur xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/Imakefile xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/Imakefile
--- xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/Imakefile
time I
hear/read I see something I can't help to think about this
reference. And since I'm seing cursor that, to me, should not be visible
(sort of ghost cursors).
Jehan
. But it's easy to redo (remove cursor processing from WM_ACTIVATE
and WM_ACTIVATEAPP and don't check for pScreenPriv-fActive in
WM_MOUVEMOVE).
I won't do it until next week-end so if you want to look at it before
that, feel free.
Jehan
Marcus Vinicius Eiffle Duarte wrote:
Hi, folks!
I just downloaded Cygwin 1.3.10, which comes with XFree 4 binaries and a
few window managers (TWM, FVWM, WindowMaker and OpenBox).
After installing Cygwin, I altered startxwin.bat to load WindowMaker
instead of TWM (the default window
Harold Hunt wrote:
Now that we have the -nodecoration parameter we can start messing around
with making the some initial moves towards a rootless mode, just like
XDarwin. Here are some initial steps to take that would help you learn a
little about creating a rootless mode:
[...]
If you do
at Test57 and see if
I can find away to reproduce it.
Jehan
, to get the mail address of the
maintainer.
Cheers,
Jehan
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Harold Hunt wrote:
Jehan,
That last message fired off before I was done... my Ctrl key is sticking so
when I hit Enter it sent a Ctrl+Enter, which sends the message.
I don't think you need to manage the cursor in WM_ACTIVATEAPP, managing
it in WM_ACTIVATE should be enough because, if I'm
On the server news.gmane.org, the mailing list has been mapped to the
group gmane.os.cygwin.xfree. It's quite convenient except that I haven't
been able to post to the mailing list via the group. But since it's not
required to be a member of the list to post, it's not a big deal.
Jehan
)
Jehan
--- xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin.orig/InitOutput.c 2002-06-07 20:19:20.0
-0700
+++ xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/InitOutput.c2002-06-08 15:38:24.0 -0700
-32,6 +32,7
intg_iNumScreens = 0;
winScreenInfo g_ScreenInfo[MAXSCREENS];
+Bool
want to have two cursors? To me, that
doesn't make sense. I can see one case where it /might/ make sense: it's
if an X app hides its own cursor, but then, it's the X app's
reponsability, not XWin.
Well, it's not a big deal, it's just ugly :)
Jehan
a question: for consistency with Windows behavior, would it
not be better to put an button in the taskbar instead of stiling the focus?
Jehan
it. I just tried with Unreal Tournament (DirectX) and
Quake III (OpenGL) and both take the focus back. So it's not a bug, it's
the normal behavior of a fullscreen application. It was not big deal
anyway, it was just a thought.
Thanks for looking at it.
Jehan
XWin, )?
Jehan
-fullscreen mode (Windows window on top of XWin, taskbar and
other desktop toolbar still visible, always-on-top (winamp) window are
still accessible).
Jehan
--- xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/InitOutput.c2002-06-07 18:06:12.0 -0700
+++ xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/InitOutput.c2002
.
6. Open the task manager, XWin is running.
result: there is no way to go in XWin (no taskbar button) nor any to
close it (as opposed to kill it)
I can reproduce this bug any time following those steps.
Jehan
a letter: notice that you get the capitalize version (or, if
capslock is on, the lowercase one).
5. press and release shift1.
6. press a letter: now you get the correct case.
Jehan
Harold Hunt wrote:
Randall,
Jehan is indeed talking about a real problem where XWin does not
successfully register its window. The result is that there is no window
entry on the taskbar and you cannot switch to the application via Alt+Tab.
This is a bug and I appreciate the easily
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