From: Harold Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like you to do two things for me so that I can correct the lesstif
package:
1) Please recompile lesstif and write down the exact set of configure flags
that allow lesstif to function correctly. Try compiling without
the --enable-static
This is off-topic for the xfree mailing list, it's really a developer or
general topic. Anyway
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Habacker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 5:36 AM
Robert Collins wrote:
In short, I don't like the idea of making key_t 32 bits.
Hans Werner Strube wrote:
2) Download the lesstif binary distribution for Cygwin from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/lesstif/lesstiif-cygwin-0.93.18.tar.bz2.
See if their package works, then figure out if they built static or shared
libs.
They built static libs only; but it will
This is off-topic for the xfree mailing list, it's really a developer or
general topic. Anyway
Should we move this to the cygwin list ? I'm not subscribed to the develop
list.
1. Why do you use st_dev explicity. Isn't ftok() only for
files ? From the ftok documentation: The ftok()
Olaf Frczyk wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone found why setxkbmap is not working in XFree86 4.2.0?
Regards,
Olaf Fraczyk
Perhaps the same reason why xsetroot is not working too ;)
But why ?-
Cpm.
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Harold Hunt wrote:
Hmm... the problem I'm running into with fvwm95 is that I can't do a build
from a directory other than the source root
Probably true. I didn't look into it more than being able to
compile and run from the source directory. IIRC, I still got
a number of warnings about DLL
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Harold Hunt wrote:
Frederic,
Well, after about a week of discussion on this topic I'd just like to
summarize the project's standpoint on this issue:
1) We would love to have great internationalization support in
Cygwin/XFree86.
XFree86 has i18n support. XKB was build
On 2002.05.10 16:11 Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Olaf Fr±czyk wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone found why setxkbmap is not working in XFree86 4.2.0?
You either don't have the xkb files installed or /tmp is not
mounted binary.
But maybe a more detailed problem description give
Ton van Overbeek,
Some more information about mwm.exe in lesstiif-cygwin-0.93.18.tar.bz2.
The mwm.exe in that package (/usr/X11R6/bin/mwm.exe) needs the following
dll's:
libICE.dll, libSM.dll, libX11.dll, libXext.dll, cygwin1.dll and
KERNEL32.dll.
So obviously it has linked libXm and other
Ton van Overbeek,
I suspect that the real solution here would be for me to link Cygwin's
automode.o into WindowMaker, thus allowing WindowMaker to run regardless of
the mount type of $HOME/GNUstep/. I'll see what I can do about that...
Harold
Ton van Overbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:41:03PM -0400, Harold L Hunt wrote:
One other thing: please keep the lesstif cygwin packages (on
sourceforge and the 'official' cygwin-XFree86 package) synchronised:
i.e agree on same prefix etc. Maybe the sourceforge page should point
to the official cygwin-XFree86
I'm told that the Debian policy is that for historical reasons, stuff
from x.org goes in /usr/X11R6, but other stuff, even if it uses X, goes
in /usr/bin.
Philippe,
As far as I know, Xinerama provides multiple screen support for XFree86. I
was never able to find much documentation about Xinerama. However, *you*
need to explain to *me* why using XFree86's hardware-level multiple screen
support would provide any benefit (or even make sense) for
Hi,
Someone recently put me on to Virtual Desktop which is free ($) software
that might interest those with a craving for screen real estate (there
never is enough, is there?). Neither of us has tried it with XFree86,
however, so if someone here does, please report your experiences to the
On Sat, May 11, 2002 12:05:41AM +0200, Wilhelm Person wrote:
Downloaded and installed it. Isn't free, the version on the page is a
30-day trial $20 for one without a nag screen.
Anyway.. It appears to work with Cygwin, but I had some problems when
running XFree86 in fullscreen mode on
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't think I ever gave an opinion on the /usr/bin vs.
/usr/X11R6/bin. My preference is that all official X stuff goes in
/usr/X11R6/bin but that seems to be counter to the way most modern
distributions do things.
So, I don't know that we have an actual
I had similar problems and have solved them by installing all XFree
components (I thing the Xserver with frame buffer helps)
The main thing was to reduce the colours from 32 bit to 16 bit on the
windows 2000 Laptop (IBM ThinkPad E23)
Now I am happy and can work on the Linux Server with KDE3 and
Ton van Overbeek,
Some more information about mwm.exe in lesstiif-cygwin-0.93.18.tar.bz2.
The mwm.exe in that package (/usr/X11R6/bin/mwm.exe) needs the
following dll's:
libICE.dll, libSM.dll, libX11.dll, libXext.dll, cygwin1.dll and
KERNEL32.dll.
So obviously it has linked libXm and other
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