Re: emacs-x11 takes 30-40 sec to open after upgrading to cygwin-1.7

2010-03-29 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 29/03/2010 11:33, Dan Tsafrir wrote: After I've upgraded to cygwin-1.7 my emacs takes 30-40 seconds to open. Following http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#poor-performance, disabling my antivirus has no affect on emacs's opening time. As far as I can tell other X programs behave

Re: Xwin crashes in multiwindow

2010-03-29 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 29/03/2010 06:46, Rodrigo Medina wrote: I have found that with some programs XWin crashes giving segmentation Fault. The problem arises when the client program is stopped using the X button of the Windows window. The cygcheck output and the XWin log file are attached. 2010-03-29 00:06:53

Re: Problems getting started in Cgywin/X

2010-03-29 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 28/03/2010 20:40, David Sicks wrote: I want to run DDLab and I have Windows XP. DDLab can be run using Cygwin/X among other things, and I decided to use it. Coming out of the Cygwin/X setup, I got the following error messages: warning: locale is not supported by c library, locale

Re: 1.7.2: ssh -X unresponsive until xauth PPID killed

2010-03-29 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 27/03/2010 21:53, Mark McConnell wrote: (Please forgive the repost - this version has the attachments mentioned) After installing Cygwin 1.7.2 for the first time on Windows Server 2008 SP2, I discovered that I could not connect to a remote host using Cygwin's ssh, if X is forwarded. ssh -X

Re: USER/GDI Objects leak with (XWin.exe) Cygwin/X X Server Verion 1.7.6, Build Date 2010-03-18

2010-03-29 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 22/03/2010 18:38, Amal Khailtash wrote: My Windows XP USER and GDI object counts, for process XWin.exe, keep going up even if I leave my PC running and doing nothing. The increase eventually makes my windows title-bars and and menu bars disappear and I need to reboot to be able to work

Re: USER/GDI Objects leak with (XWin.exe) Cygwin/X X Server Verion 1.7.6, Build Date 2010-03-18

2010-03-29 Thread Amal Khailtash
Hello Jon, Thanks for looking into this. I do have native TCL installed as well, but I am not really running anything locally. The only client I run is a Linux Konsole window launched by an SSH command. Once I have a remote terminal, I launch my simulation tool (ModelSim). I watch the

Re: bug report/suggested temp. patch: handling bursts of sent keys

2010-03-29 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 20/03/2010 16:32, Mark Lillibridge wrote: On February 23, 2010, Jon Turney wrote: On 13/02/2010 20:24, Mark Lillibridge wrote: Jon wrote: Thanks for the patch. Have you actually tested that this resolves your problem? Yes. Of course, really, really large bursts will still

Re: 1.7.2: ssh -X unresponsive until xauth PPID killed

2010-03-29 Thread Mark McConnell
2010/3/29 Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk: On 27/03/2010 21:53, Mark McConnell wrote: (Please forgive the repost - this version has the attachments mentioned) After installing Cygwin 1.7.2 for the first time on Windows Server 2008 SP2, I discovered that I could not connect to a

Re: emacs-x11 takes 30-40 sec to open after upgrading to cygwin-1.7

2010-03-29 Thread Dan Tsafrir
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 19:14, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote: On 29/03/2010 11:33, Dan Tsafrir wrote: After I've upgraded to cygwin-1.7 my emacs takes 30-40 seconds to open. Following http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#poor-performance, disabling my antivirus has

Re: 1.7.2: ssh -X unresponsive until xauth PPID killed

2010-03-29 Thread Mark McConnell
I turned off Data Execution Protection for all except crucial Windows programs, and the XWin problems I described were resolved. Thanks for your patience, Mark -- -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html

Re: 1.7.2: ssh -X unresponsive until xauth PPID killed

2010-03-29 Thread Mark McConnell
2010/3/29 Mark McConnell markd.mcconn...@gmail.com: I turned off Data Execution Protection for all except crucial Windows programs, and the XWin problems I described were resolved. Thanks for your patience, Mark -- I discovered afterward that this is related to FAQ #14. This Server 2008