I think one of the major obstacles is to get the mainline cygwin
maintainers to approve the /opt directory tree. There has been some
discussion of this in the past, but it always ends in not wanting it
because they say so. One might say why not
/usr/X11R6/{qt2|qt3|kde2|kde3}? To that I
Nicholas Wourms schrieb:
I hate to chime in with a me too, but I have been experiencing the same
issue. I contacted Robert Collins about the issue and he said he would
look into why setup is doing that. Haven't heard from him yet though...
.. it's exactly the same here (W2K SP2), any
I get alarmd.exe error and a stackdump when i start my KDE2.2.2.
I think it's caused by kinit.
The alarmd.exe report that some program try to read something in a
unreadable memory region.
The init screen-out put says that alarmd.la can't be found.(as below)
And some other *.la file are also
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Stephan H. Schug
Sent: Saturday, 25 May 2002 9:47 PM
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Subject: Re: KDE 2.2.2 beta1 released
Nicholas Wourms schrieb:
I hate to chime in with a me too, but I have been
Nicholas Wourms schrieb:
I hate to chime in with a me too, but I have been
experiencing the same
issue. I contacted Robert Collins about the issue and he
said he would
look into why setup is doing that. Haven't heard from him
yet though...
Setup is doing what?
They mean the
Robert,
The same report as before. When it gets to the kdehelp file with a
filename of ~83 characters, it goes into an infinite loop saying it has to
move the file to make the directory. Didn't ralf submit a patch for this?
I haven't seen it show up on the cygwin-apps-cvs mailing list... I'm
YXRS,
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Cheers,
Nicholas
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I get alarmd.exe error and a stackdump when
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ralf Habacker
Sent: Wednesday, 29 May 2002 8:12 PM
To: Cygwin-Xfree
Subject: RE: KDE 2.2.2 beta1 released
Nicholas Wourms schrieb:
I hate to chime in with a me too, but I have been
There is a new snapshot (v 2.249) available that has Ralf's patch in it.
Thanks Robert
Ralf
Or make the cygwin understand iam using my nis user so I could rsh stuff
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Habacker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:11 PM
To: Cygwin-Xfree
Subject: RE: KDE 2.2.2 beta1 released
There is a new snapshot (v 2.249) available that has
I was just wondering if this problem is not the same as the earlier reported
'XWin gets the NumLock status wrong'.
Kirsty, try to press NumLock once and see if it makes a difference.
When the X Server gets out of sync with the status of NumLock funny
things happen, especially things like the TWM
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