Andrews, Dean (END-CHI) wrote:
I currently use xwin as x server for emacs and ddd without problems. We are
looking at moving to eclipse. When I try to run eclipse, it presents the
splash, the first dialog box, and hangs.
If I use Micro X-Win32 (4.1.7), eclipse will run fine on the same clie
I currently use xwin as x server for emacs and ddd without problems. We are
looking at moving to eclipse. When I try to run eclipse, it presents the
splash, the first dialog box, and hangs.
If I use Micro X-Win32 (4.1.7), eclipse will run fine on the same client.
Since I do not have that sof
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Peciva Jan wrote:
> [snip]
> (*) I am expecting that I have understood it well, that I can not link MSVC
> compiled applications and cygwin-gcc compiled DLLs.
And this is not completely true anymore either. There were some fixes in
the recent snapshots of Cygwin that allow c
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Peciva Jan wrote:
> >> >> our cross-platform application is working on Linux and Windows but
> >> >> not on Cygwin when X are installed. The problem has been tracked down
> >> >> and as a result: What is the reason for naming
> >> >> /usr/X11R6/bin/libfreetype.dll and not cygf
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Lucractius wrote:
> Ive recently realised the potential for my use of XDMX and id like to
> be able to use Cygwin for it natively rather than adding more mess by
> running a colinux X server and using Cygwin to display it.
>
> After reviewing the Xorg archives ive discovered
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, James Supancic wrote:
> I need a rootless Xnest like application for Linux. Will xwin, the
> cygwin X11 server work for me?
>
> I want XWin to do the same thing on Linux (with a normal X server)
> that it does on Windows.
>
> I have used it on Windows. I think it would do w
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Tarasov Alexey wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am using the latest version of Cygwin/X. I'm connecting to remote X
> client under FreeBSD with command X -query IP.ADRESS. When it connects,
> I must press functional keys twice to have any result. How can I get rid
> of this?
I don't
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, [iso-8859-2] Pe?iva Jan wrote:
> I think, you are missing the point. This compatibility library breaks the
> compatibility with non-cygwin world (see the previous discussion). Therefore,
> I was asking, WHY is it prefixed lib* and not cyg* and WHEN will it be
> removed to get
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, [iso-8859-2] Pe?iva Jan wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I am glad that cyg prefix is planned to be used
> everywhere. However, can you give me some hints when will be the package or
> the
> DLL probably removed?
When no other package has a dependency on XFree86-lib-compat.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Thontesh Renukarya wrote:
Hi,
I need "dtterm" for Cygwin to run test cases. Can I know is it available? If
available please let me know the location for downloading the dtterm setup.
I don't believe it is available.
xterm should work.
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I recently had to reinstall cygwin and have come across an annoying problem
which
I cant seem to solve.
Ive got cygwin all isntalled and running correctly but when I use startxwin.bat
to start up an X server I firstly get an MSDOS window saying that its starting
the server and then I get a second
>> >> our cross-platform application is working on Linux and Windows but
>> >> not on Cygwin when X are installed. The problem has been tracked down
>> >> and as a result: What is the reason for naming
>> >> /usr/X11R6/bin/libfreetype.dll and not cygfreetype.dll ?
>> >
>> > This is an old library f
I need a rootless Xnest like application for Linux. Will xwin, the
cygwin X11 server work for me?
I want XWin to do the same thing on Linux (with a normal X server)
that it does on Windows.
I have used it on Windows. I think it would do what I want, however I
don't want to be forced to install c
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