Hi,
I try to run the 'pdfedit' application under cygwin.
It seems that the problem is due to the 'X server' configuration as the
'pfedit' team guy has written me (see below).
Would you mind having a look ?
Thanks in advance.
Hervé de Foucault
Responsable de proposition - Division Automatismes
Defoucault, Herve schrieb:
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
Conclusion.
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Do you have any idea or should I contact the cygwin/X team ?
I suppose I missed a configuration somewhere
I think that you should check some cygwin/X howtos.
Reini Urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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So we have bad luck and have to wait for someone who can
debug this on Vista.
Perhaps not... I duplicated my Cygwin setup on my laptop, which runs XP, and
I got the same behavior there. I've attached cygcheck output
On 04 January 2008 11:51, Michael Kairys wrote:
Reini Urban rurban wrote in message
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So we have bad luck and have to wait for someone who can
debug this on Vista.
Perhaps not... I duplicated my Cygwin setup on my laptop, which runs XP, and
I got the same behavior
On Jan 4, 2008 12:43 AM, Mr Webber captain_webber @
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Just a guess here.
The relative location of the setup.exe and the download directory must be
the same. Check the .ini file for proof of this. And make sure the download
folder name maintains the escape
On 04 January 2008 14:23, Michael Kairys wrote:
Dave Korn dave.korn wrote in message
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I notice that one common factor between those two machines is they're both
running Zone Alarm. How much grief would it cause you to try uninstalling
it on one of those machines
On 04 January 2008 14:22, Michael Kairys wrote:
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How bizarre, your mount table seems to have a couple of oddly-mangled
entries in it.
I really think this is an artifact of cygcheck.
Hmm, yes, it does seem that way; but I've
Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I notice that one common factor between those two machines is they're
both
running Zone Alarm. How much grief would it cause you to try uninstalling
it
on one of those machines (and putting it back later if need be)?
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I'm sorry to ask you to go to that trouble without being able to really
guarantee the likelihood of success...
No trouble, but no help either. Still crashes. Attached cygcheck output from
ZA-less system FWIW.
I would in
heres the cygcheck and perl stackdump
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heres the cygcheck and perl stackdump
Hello, are you having the same problem?
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Igor:
I turned off Symantec AntiVirus' protections and
tried again. I can connect to SSH using a domain account
but when I try to SFTP, I still get error 128.
There is nothing else running that I can think of.
The profile is the default one by cygwin and
there is no /etc/rc.d directory.
I
Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
One common problem with ssh-based services is stray output
from profile/rc
scripts. Check that your login scripts don't output anything to the
console that may be confusing the sftp protocol.
Also check for
On Jan 4, 2008 8:42 AM, Michael Kairys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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heres the cygcheck and perl stackdump
Hello, are you having the same problem?
yes, i am...
i've tried running strace on it, but 2 megs of data seems too
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yes, i am...
Oh, good! No ZoneAlarm and no Vista :)
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hi all,
Could you please help on how to remove the path display in my Cygwin?
It looks like following and I don't like it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Desktop
$
I want to change to
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it is concise and good enough. please suggest.
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On 2008-01-05 04:26Z, sun wrote:
Could you please help on how to remove the path display in my Cygwin?
It looks like following and I don't like it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Desktop
$
I want to change to
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Add a line like
export PS1='\u$'
Got it, thanks.
On 1/5/08, Greg Chicares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-01-05 04:26Z, sun wrote:
Could you please help on how to remove the path display in my Cygwin?
It looks like following and I don't like it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Desktop
$
I
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