Chris, Pierre,
Ok. It looks like we may still be doing some more tweaking anyway.
I downloaded the cygwin1-20020701.dll snapshot at 0840 this morning (20020702).
I can now make xterm.exe work by using the 20020701 snapshot and I can break
xterm.exe by using the default cygwin1.dll (whatever
I grabbed a copy of the newest cygwin1.dll at 0745 CST this morning.
I installed it on a Win2000 machine in the office that I had not really
touched with respect to XFree. I modified the path to include
the xfree bin material, copied xinitrc to home and renamed,
and created a blank .Xauthority.
I won't have time to do the formal email release announcement until tonight,
but Test62 is available and should be making its way out to the mirrors (it's
also available from msu.edu already). Test62 is also known as
XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-9 in Cygwin's setup.exe (you have to manually select that
If you have *Windows 95*,
you must have Internet Explorer 3.0 or greater
installed to use
Cygwin/XFree86, as this installs a new version of
comctl32.dll that contains
_TrackMouseEvent
Isn't Windows 95a shipped with Internet Explorer 3.0 ?
Nope,
It is shipped with I.E. 2.0. Only in win95oemsr2 a.k.a. Win95b did I.E.
3.0 start shipping.
Cheers,
Nicholas
--- Sylvain Petreolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have *Windows 95*,
you must have Internet Explorer 3.0 or greater
installed to use
Cygwin/XFree86, as this installs
Sylvain,
All I can tell you is that in Windows 95 I know that IE 2.0 was a download (I
don't remember if there actually was an IE 1.0) and IE 3.0 was definitely a
download. Perhaps this was different for localized versions of Windows (since
they usually ship much later than the U.S. English
Harold,
As you well may know, the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/host.def is needed for
running the xmkmf command. The issue is that this file is being installed
by both the lesstif and XFree86-prog packages. The problem is, when you
uninstall lesstif, the XFree86-prog version host.def is not
Hi
Contents of XWin.log
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens - w 1280 h 1024
winInitializeDefaultScreens - Returning
winDetectSupportedEngines - Windows NT/2000
winDetectSupportedEngines - DirectDraw installed
winDetectSupportedEngines - Allowing
Just to save some time, another quicker way to get your
account's details using mkpasswd is to use the -u switch
instead of applying grep on the output:
The command-line would then be:
mkpasswd -l /etc/passwd
mkpasswd -d -u daniel /etc/passwd
Lionel
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