3 days ago I downloaded the latest setup from the cygwin website and installed the
xfree components. My setup is a Dell latitude CPX with a Xircom cardbus network card
running Windows 98SE. I am connecting to a linux box via XDMCP (I have connected to a
Mandrake and YellowDog box with the
Lapo Luchini wrote:
What to say?
Its only thanks to Steven O'Brien's patches that those packages
contains DLLs.
See http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/
I'm currently doing -2 version of them, relibtoolizing them instead of
using Steven patches.
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Lapo 'Raist' Luchini
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The naming was probably inherited from linux, where it is possible to
have both kde (1) and kde (2) and kde (3) all installed on the same
machine. Therefore, each needs different basename.
Yes, this is it.
If the kde-cygwin folks want to maintain that package-name distinction,
then
The naming was probably inherited from linux, where it is possible to
have both kde (1) and kde (2) and kde (3) all installed on the same
machine. Therefore, each needs different basename.
If the kde-cygwin folks want to maintain that package-name distinction,
then they should just
What about kde-x. Must it be named kde_x ?
Couln't those fixes be included in the base xfree package?
Having a package that overwrites a file from another package gives
problems if you deinstall the latter: you lose the file from the first...
Unfortunally for some reasons no, because 1.
Ralf Habacker wrote:
The naming was probably inherited from linux, where it is possible to
have both kde (1) and kde (2) and kde (3) all installed on the same
machine. Therefore, each needs different basename.
If the kde-cygwin folks want to maintain that package-name distinction,
then
--- Rasjid Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 12:08 am, Ralf Habacker wrote:
This is a great idea. I was thinking of using a language/toolkit
that I
could compile on my Linux box, as it it my main development machine.
Delphi isn't too bad, as it (sort of) works under
Lapo,
Okay, I'll wait for the -2 pacakges. Could you put links to the setup.hint
files in your email as well? That makes it a lot easier to upload the
packages.
Harold
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lapo Luchini
Sent: Sunday,
Wow.
I sure am glad that I was out of town, throwing a party, and replacing the
power steering pump in my Jeep this weekend while you guys slugged this one
out.
The end result is that I have a couple of scripts to look at and evaluate.
Right now I am still trying to get that scrollbars patch
- Original Message -
From: Tim Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rasjid Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: cygwin-xfree Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been playing with wxWindows with C++.
Why not just code to the Win32 API? It's not that hard, not for a trivial
launcher.
wxWindows is a
On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 16:33, Harold Hunt wrote:
For future reference, the xlauncher-style program is on my list of things to
do. I want it done in straight C or C++ interfacing the GDI manually. I
don't want dependencies on cumbersome libraries, and I don't want any
non-free compiler
- Original Message -
From: Tim Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygx [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 3:39 PM
Subject: RE: New xlauncher (was: Re: Success with Java prog in XFree)
On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 16:33, Harold Hunt wrote:
For future reference, the xlauncher-style
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