Hello,
I use cygwin X11 in my office when working with various unix flavours
and displaying items/windows on my windows XP machine.
Most of the time all works well with one big exception.
When working on remote AIX boxes i cannot use the graphical (eclipse
based) debugger idebug in this way.
> I recently upgraded and ran into this problem as well.
>
> I watched the XWin.exe process using ProcMon from
> sysinternals.com and it doesn't look like a problem of
> directory / file / user permissions as the FAQ would suggest.
>
> From ProcMon it looks like /tmp/.tX0-lock is being deleted
> be
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Joe Java wrote:
> I Have not used X in a while ( a few months). I did a complete update to the
> latest Cygwin packages. When I logged onto the school system , I tried to
> open an emacs window and got the following:
>
> Warning: Cannot convert
I Have not used X in a while ( a few months). I did a complete update to the
latest Cygwin packages. When I logged onto the school system , I tried to open
an emacs window and got the following:
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*" to type FontStruc
I have an additional answer to Cygwin/X FAQ 6.1, "X11Forwarding does not
work with OpenSSH under Cygwin"
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A6:
If the *remote* machine is a Windows machine using Cygwin OpenSSH,
make sure the Cygwin xauth package is installed on the *remote*
machine. The OpenSSH server nee
I recently upgraded and ran into this problem as well.
I watched the XWin.exe process using ProcMon from
sysinternals.com and it doesn't look like a problem of
directory / file / user permissions as the FAQ would suggest.
>From ProcMon it looks like /tmp/.tX0-lock is being deleted
before it is
Stephen McCants wrote:
Hello,
I've run into a problem with Cygwin X that I'm at a loss as to how
to debug further. I have a trivial test case that uses Java and SWT,
and it creates a simple dialog box (source code provided below - I
found it as an example on the internet). I have two other
Mike Ayers wrote all on one line:
From where? I believe this should be ~/.Xdefaults, but the nature of cygwin can make ~ an indefinite place for startup files. I set %HOME%, which becomes $HOME to what will be ~, but if I put
>"XTerm*toolbar: false" in $HOME/.Xdefaults I still have toolbars
John Emmas wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Jon TURNEY"
Subject: Re: X / gtk-x11 / flicker and other problems
btw, I use -multiwindow mode all the time, but I've obviously trained
myself not to see any of these artefacts
lol - fair point..! But I must admit, having seen how the gr
Siegmar Gross wrote:
...
if mpic++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I../../src
-I/usr/X11R6/include -O -MT xmpi_misc.o -MD -MP -MF
".deps/xmpi_misc.Tpo" \
-c -o xmpi_misc.o `test -f 'xmpi_misc.cc' ||
echo './'`xmpi_misc.cc; \
then mv -f ".deps/xmpi_misc.Tpo" ".deps/xmpi_mi
ThinkDifferently wrote:
My solution was, at the very least, to re-run setup.exe and to install the
package "font-misc-misc". Once I did that, XWin stopped hanging and xterm
and xclock ran without a hitch.
I found this nugget of information buried deep in the
http://www.nabble.com/forum/Reply.j
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