David Rothenberger wrote :
Any suggestions would be appreciated, even if its just try looking at
somefile.c. I don't mind investigation and can go with limited info;
I'm just out of ideas now.
One idea would be to look at the source code of xemacs.
I presume that the copy and paste functions of
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This seems like the hard way of doing things. Slow and big, too.
There's no particular reason to start X, since rxvt will work fine
without it and will accomplish the same thing as xterm does.
Right
I had
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote :
Any suggestions would be appreciated, even if its just try looking at
somefile.c. I don't mind investigation and can go with limited info;
I'm just out of ideas now.
One idea would be to look at the source code of xemacs.
I presume
Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
The workaround of David is fine, a real solution would be better.
Cheers,
Antoine
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Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
Or even a suggestion on where to start looking?
I still think this is related to the rxvt problems. I've done some
investigation
One work-around I've discovered is to start XEmacs from an rxvt
window instead of directly from bash. That fixes the problem for
me. I use the following shortcut for starting XEmacs:
start /min c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -T start XEmacs -e
/bin/bash --login -i -c DISPLAY= /usr/local/bin/xemacs
It would be very nice to get Nigel Stephens select patch
into a test release:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-07/msg00254.html
This was the one where the socket connect state was not being
mainained across a fork. Or is this corrected in another way?
Jim
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've
I am really batting 0, apologies. I searched for Nigel rather than N.
Stephens. Sheesh.
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FAQ:
Hi Christopher, Corinna,
My xemacs is XEmacs 21.4.1.0 Military Intelligence (Windows) configured
for `i686-pc.cywin`
With cygwin 1.3, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs works.
With cygwin 1.5.0-1, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs
does not work
After having
Antoine Levy-Lambert writes:
Hi Christopher, Corinna,
My xemacs is XEmacs 21.4.1.0 Military Intelligence (Windows) configured
for `i686-pc.cywin`
With cygwin 1.3, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs works.
With cygwin 1.5.0-1, cut and paste between other
Hello,
If I install it, is there any command under bash shell to know the
Version of Cygwin DLL? Thanks.
Regards,
Yanghui Bian
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Yanghui Bian wrote:
Hello,
If I install it, is there any command under bash shell to know the
Version of Cygwin DLL? Thanks.
`uname -r'
Elfyn
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