Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-14 Thread Karl Bowden
Yip i got the segfault now. Oh well. If anybody has some good ideas, just let me know, - Karl On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:00:34 +1100, Karl Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/detours/samples/bin > $ withdll /d:peacehook.dll winmine > withdll.exe: Starting: `winmine' > > 139

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-14 Thread Karl Bowden
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/detours/samples/bin $ withdll /d:peacehook.dll winmine withdll.exe: Starting: `winmine' 139 [main] winmine 1980 handle_exceptions: Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION 12226 [main] winmine 1980 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to winmine.exe.stackdump Segmentation fa

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-09 Thread David Fraser
Probably best to test it using a local cygwin X server and a local application. Other than that I don't really understand cygpeace so I probably can't help, but you could always try contact the author though I'm not sure he intends to maintain it Karl Bowden wrote: Hmm. I have got it compiled o

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-09 Thread Karl Bowden
Hmm. I have got it compiled ok, and installed ok, but it does not seem to have any effect. If I run the 'withdll -d:peacehook.dll winmine' from a remote linux session (with the env vars setup), withdll just sits there. No seg fault, nothing. I just have to end up hitting Ctrl-C. On Tue, 08 Feb 2

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-08 Thread David Fraser
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Karl Bowden wrote: Has any body made any more progress on compiling and getting the CygPeace project working? This seems like a very worthwile project if somebody could supply binaries. The only other application I have seen to offer this feature of

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-08 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Karl Bowden wrote: > Has any body made any more progress on compiling and getting the > CygPeace project working? > This seems like a very worthwile project if somebody could supply binaries. > The only other application I have seen to offer this feature of > exporting applicat

Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2005-02-07 Thread Karl Bowden
Has any body made any more progress on compiling and getting the CygPeace project working? This seems like a very worthwile project if somebody could supply binaries. The only other application I have seen to offer this feature of exporting applications, is the Citrix product. Below is error I get

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-06-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 05:38:52PM +0200, David Fraser wrote: >BTW what mailing list should we discuss this on? cygwin-xfree cgf

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-06-01 Thread David Fraser
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, David Fraser wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: But I'm still getting segfaults. The msgbox example segfaults in cygwin1!aclcheck. Are you using the latest packages or some older ones? Probably a bit older but not too old ... attached my pa

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-06-01 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, David Fraser wrote: > Alexander Gottwald wrote: > > >But I'm still getting segfaults. The msgbox example segfaults > >in cygwin1!aclcheck. Are you using the latest packages or some older > >ones? > > > > > Probably a bit older but not too old ... attached my packages list >

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-06-01 Thread David Fraser
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, David Fraser wrote: Wow! This is amazing! I wish I had known about it before ... Still works, I only had to patch it to set the DEFAULT_CHARSET to Ansi (see ttfont.cc, line 1140 or so for where to patch this) I got some errors with stdint.h vs

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-06-01 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, David Fraser wrote: > Wow! This is amazing! I wish I had known about it before ... > Still works, I only had to patch it to set the DEFAULT_CHARSET to Ansi > (see ttfont.cc, line 1140 or so for where to patch this) I got some errors with stdint.h vs sys/inttypes.h and LocalAl

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-06-01 Thread David Fraser
Kensuke Matsuzaki wrote: Hi, On Sun, 30 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) No. There is currently no possibility to do this. The windows application uses GDI to draw to the screen. There is of course the possibility to catch the GDI call

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-31 Thread Cary Jamison
"Ariel Burbaickij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) > > With Best Regards > Ariel Burbaickij Do you really need that? Have you tried -multiwindow or -rootless? These options will allow you to still see your Windows

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-31 Thread Kensuke Matsuzaki
Hi, > On Sun, 30 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: > > > I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) > > No. There is currently no possibility to do this. The windows application > uses GDI to draw to the screen. > > There is of course the possibility to catch the GDI calls at some point in

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-31 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: > I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) No. There is currently no possibility to do this. The windows application uses GDI to draw to the screen. There is of course the possibility to catch the GDI calls at some point in the windows layers an

Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-30 Thread Ariel Burbaickij
I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) With Best Regards Ariel Burbaickij -- "Sie haben neue Mails!" - Die GMX Toolbar informiert Sie beim Surfen! Jetzt aktivieren unter http://www.gmx.net/info