Can you make it still be an X client? If you can check that there are 1
clients avaiable, and detach + return when there aren't...
Rob
The problem is that XNextEvent () is a blocking function, just like Win32's
GetMessage () function. The problem here is when the X Server exits or
resets
Bill,
So lets say that the Windows cursor is at 100, 100 (screen coords), the upper
left-hand corner of the Cygwin/XFree86 client area is at 25, 25 (screen
coords) and a warp request comes in to move to the X cursor to 200, 200 (X
windows coords). I am thinking of two things that you could
Michael,
You already know way more about the problem than I do. I have never seen the
problem described so completely.
Reasoning from what you have said leads me to believe that the packaging
script that we use (same as all of the other XFree86 platforms) may be
misbehaving and accidentally
Joco,
The question has been answered more specifically:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-xfree-faq.html#q-solaris-fonts
Harold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi everybody!
I have exactly the same problem, but the solution
mentioned below I don't understand.
What does it mean
That is correct.
Harold
Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
-Original Message-
From: Harold Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 10:49 PM
To: Robert Collins; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Building from CVS
Rob,
We forgot to tell
Yes, that is essential.
Submit away, as Alan said.
Harold
Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
-Original Message-
From: Harold Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 1:20 PM
To: Robert Collins; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: X11/Xlib.h not found?
David,
Cygwin/XFree86 doesn't have OpenGL, it has Mesa.
You can run 'xdpyinfo' in Cygwin/XFree86 and look for the GLX and SGI-GLX
extensions. Both of those should be present in a default installation.
I'm not sure if Mesa is completely compatible with OpenGL apps on SGI...
you'll have to
Ralf,
In a single word, the ntxlib project is worthless as far as Cygwin/XFree86
is concerned. There are a few functions, such as line drawing, where looking
at how ntxlib calls the GDI function may be interesting, but the data
structures and overall architecture of ntxlib (and libw11) are
If you got one more problem, you can tell it to the Cygwin/XFree86 mailing
list, just like everyone else.
I have redirected your email there.
Harold
arun [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
hi,
Got one more problem. The program I am trying to port uses MIT shared memory
extension. The header for
Mi,
Glad it worked. Don't forget to cc the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
when you reply.
Did you reinstall using setup.exe?
Harold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Thanks a lot, it realy works :o))
Mi
__
Od: Harold Hunt
You have to install telnet and ssh in order to use them. They are not
installed by default with Cygwin because most users do not use them (and they
constantly whine about how Cygwin has too large of a default download) so you
have to select them manually.
Do that by running Cygwin's
Unfortunately there isn't much I can do about that right now. I'm in the
process of moving and I haven't got my computer setup to access the Internet
directly yet. In the mean time I'm using the TWIG
(http://twig.screwdriver.net/) server that our university has set up... I
looked around for
Richard,
Oh, I wasn't aware of it, but now that I am I can't do anything about it :)
Harold
Richard Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Sorry. Bear with me for a couple more days.
Sure. Didn't realize you were aware of the problem.
-Richard.
Ernesto,
Take a look at /tmp/XWin.log. Better yet, send in the bottom 10 or 20 lines
of that file.
Harold
Ernesto Echeverria [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I recently updated some packages on the XFree installation (fonts
others... ) using cygwin setup. However now
I get the following error:
JS,
What other display setting do you typically run Windows in? 8 bit, 24 bit,
32 bit? Further, what color mode is your X application expecting?
PseudoColor or TrueColor?
Harold
J S [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
There's an X application I use at work, and when I run it on cygwin/XFree86
I
I'll try to patch the LessTif package tonight and get it uploaded.
Harold
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 09:21:52AM +0200, Hans Werner Strube wrote:
From: Hans Werner Strube [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The mwm from lesstif eats up 99 % of CPU time, both in the
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:
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
Sam,
You're complaining about openbox, which is a Cygwin/XFree86 package. You
know better than to send this inquiry to the Cygwin list; this discussion
belongs on the Cygwin/XFree86 list, where I have redirected it.
Harold
Sam Edge [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've just updated fro
Andy,
Check this out and make sure that Hummingbird's SOCKS is not installed:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-04/msg00467.html
Harold
Andy Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yes, I believe nonlocal access is permitted to the RedHat server. I could
access the same RH server
Nicholas,
Building the XFree86 packages for Cygwin is not for the faint of heart. It
takes possibly many hours (especially for first timers) and there is a lot
that can go wrong. With that in mind, I'll point you to two of the three
steps for building the packages, and I'll post the packaging
Jerry,
Now that is what I like to see: a user working with us to answer their own
questions. I wish we had more people like you!
I'll add something about this to the FAQ within a week or two.
You'll be credited with the discovery, of course.
Harold
Gerald S. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
David,
Actually I was hoping that Suhaib would see this and tell me what to fix. I
did at one point get an OpenDX window to appear, but I don't have any
experience with DX to tell if this was the expected window, etc. It was my
understanding that OpenDX just has Cygwin support built-in now...
Kirsty,
I don't think that /USR/X11R6/BIN is going to work. Try /usr/X11R6/bin. I'm
not positive, but I have a hunch that the path may be case sensitive... at
least TWM's handling of the path may be case sensitive.
Harold
Kirsty Hollingworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 23 May 2002,
Wout,
Read this:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-xfree-faq.html#q-tasklist-programs-
slow
(be careful that part of the URL has not wrapped around... be sure to copy
and paste both parts if that has happened)
Also, make sure that you do not have Hummingbird SOCKS installed... I
Olivier,
First off, don't post to both cygwin and cygwin-xfree. Pick a list and try
it... if that doesn't work, try the other one.
Notice that when you reply to this message you should remove either cygwin or
cygwin-xfree from the list of `to' addresses.
Harold
Olivier Commowick [EMAIL
Philippe,
Did you hide the mouse cursor when you took the screenshots? There's not a
mouse cursor anywhere in any of those screenshots... I need to see that
Cygwin/XFree86 is indeed hiding/unhiding the mouse cursor correctly.
Harold
Philippe Bastiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
Sorry
Stuart,
Actually, my fix for this was a little easier. All I did was enter a fixup
for the non-extended VK_SHIFT... I set the fixup to KEY_ShiftL.
That seemed to take care of the problem.
Harold
Stuart Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It appears that windows isn't sending us a WM_KEYUP
I don't understand what you mean about putting a button in the Windows
taskbar. The desired behavior is that we *do* put a button in the Windows
taskbar. If you are seeing a case in which the button does not appear, then
that is a bug.
As for stealing focus, I'm not sure what you mean again.
Pille,
Ah, I know something. Maybe Jehan, in his youthful enthousiasm, could
provide us with pseudocolor without going fullscreen?
We have pseudocolor without going fullscreen. You have to use the GDI DIB-
based engine, which is engine 1. For example:
XWin -engine 1
Of course, you have
Neither Gnome nor KDE on Cygwin are ready for newbies yet. They are very
preliminary packages. You have to really know what you are doing to get
either of them working.
I recommend that you just be happy with looking at KDE and Gnome on your
friend's linux boxes.
Harold
Feedback, I need feedback.
I need someone who regularly experiences a xwinclip-Test03 causing another
Windows application to become unresponsive or slow to test xwinclip-Test04 and
tell me (on the mailing list) if xwinclip-Test04 corrects this behavior or not.
Once I know that xwinclip-Test04
Elena,
i am mising
/usr/bin dirrectory
In Windows Explorer you will not always see a c:\cygwin\usr\bin directory.
Cygwin stores its binaries in c:\cygwin\bin and /usr/bin is just a link to
/bin. Thus, in a Cygwin bash shell if you do an `ls /usr/bin' you'll see the
contents of
Dave,
Some simple questions first, since you didn't mention them.
1) Did you run 'xhost %my_vms_hostname_or_ip_address' in a Cygwin/XFree86
xterm before launching an app on VMS?
2) Have you tried running XWin.exe with the -ac (no authentication) parameter
as a test?
That should give you a
Scott,
Did xwinclip-Test03 lack this functionality?
Or, is xwinclip-Test04 the first version that you have used?
Harold
s h [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
details
start XWin with xwinclip
all seems well
copy and paste between xterm and MS Word a couple of times (both ways)
all seems well
Gerard,
I've been able to copy both directions. Have you tried a simple copy
operation in X, like selecting text with the mouse in an xterm? (Notice that
the selected text will immediately be unselected... that is xwinclip grabbing
the text and copying it to the Windows clipboard)
Harold
I just built Cygwin/XFree86 with RENDER, LAYER, and RANDR disabled. I can log
on to KDE 3.0 running on a remote machine with the Windows display set to 32
bits per pixel and all the KDE icons display correctly. It looks like Waldo
was right-on about the alpha channel problems.
I was intially
Alan,
LAYER and RANDR are not complete. They both form the basis for Rotate
and Resizing. This will allow colour depth switching and rotating of
the display. So don't worry about them.
Ah ha. I knew what RANDR was supposed to do, but I was missing that vital
status information that they are
Elena,
First things first: be sure to reply *only* to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing list. I don't need to be cc'd (everyone knows I am subscribed to the
list) and please don't send messages only to me (always send them to the
list). I do, however, often cc people that are asking their first
Alexander,
Is NumLock a modifier key or not?
It Is. I know the Problem from Sun Solaris. If NumLock is on, the twm
buttons will not react on button presses :(
Then why doesn't XDarwin set NumLock as a modifier key?
Harold
Ben,
You're right. Looks like I made a mistake in rebuilding. I'll rebuild and
release a Test 60 tonight, hopefully.
Harold
Ben Alkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Or rather, RENDER extension NOT in Server test 59. Running an xterm
with -fa -fs options (worked previously) causes X to
First, wrong mailing list. Use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Second, RTFM:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using.html#using-starting
Harold
Henning, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
hello-
I have installed the XFree86 package for cygwin. how to I start up X? i have
tried 'xterm' 'startx' and i get
Just a quick note:
This problem is not fixed in the 20020626 cygwin1.dll snapshot.
Harold
Wayne,
[Please be careful to only reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I am only sending
this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that the Cygwin folks know what is going on.]
Non-xterm clients work fine. xterm does not work.
The base problem here is that xterm calls getuid () to find out what the
current
Chris,
I just (at 1430 EDT) tried:
cygwin1-20020627.dll.bz2
The problem is still present.
Harold
Thomas,
Wait for the next real release in a day or two, I believe the next release
will fix your problem. The changes that we have made to fix the KDE 3.0 icon
bug required lots of changes to the way that we handle the depth and bits per
pixel variables and a few of those changes got missed or
Huh... the subject says it all.
Same error as before:
setuid failed: Permission denied
You know, xterm is calling perror (setuid failed)... so perror must know the
last errno... ah, I don't know what else to say...
Harold
Chris,
Hmm. If you do a:
mount -f -X -b c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin /usr/X11R6/bin
does the problem go away, perchance? I would expect it to.
Tried it, didn't work. See below. Any other syntax hints?
(My user name is 'hunt' on this machine.)
Harold
hunt@NUCFAC13 ~
$ mount -f -X -b
/~huntharo/xwin/xterm-newmount-strace.out.bz2 (254 KiB)
Harold
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:41:42PM -0400, Harold L Hunt wrote:
Chris,
Hmm. If you do a:
mount -f -X -b c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin /usr/X11R6/bin
does the problem go away, perchance
clients (xcalc, xeyes, and
xterm.exe (with -hold parameter)) but I get a new error from xterm:
===
setuid failed: Invalid argument
===
Hope that helps,
Harold
Pierre A. Humblet [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold L Hunt wrote:
Pierre
Chris,
Yep, understood. I thought it was funny that I supposed something that
actually turned out to be the case from the strace log.
Ah ha...
I have forwarded your strace to cygwin-developers and Pierre Humblet (who has
recently been making some major changes to the setuid code) will
Pierre,
Do you have a Windows NT/2000 machine that you can either
1) Create a local account that is not a member of Administrators and that has
restricted priveleges... basically, an account that is only a member of Users.
2) Logon to a domain account that has restricted priveleges?
Those
requiring a valid gid is a bad idea.
Thanks for helping Pierre, I think we will be able to fix this,
Harold
Pierre A. Humblet [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold L Hunt wrote:
Pierre,
After setting CYGWIN=ntsec:
===
hunt@NUCFAC13
Chris, Pierre,
I sent a patch to cygwin that should take care of the
symptom.
There is a new snapshot available which incorporates this patch.
I got my machine back to a state where it produced the xterm error by I
uninstalling and reinstalling XFree86-bin, XFree86-lib,
Chris, Pierre,
Oh yeah, and now ssh seems to be challenged by the 2043 EDT
cygwin1-20020701.dll snapshot. Output follows. (Remote host ip obscured as
all 0's for privacy).
Harold
Administrator@NUCFAC13 ~
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
64 [main] ssh 1044 seteuid32: special case, returning 0
Martin,
No, it won't go into the documentation. It is a bug that will be fixed soon.
Harold
Martin Bosticky [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yah, It seems like this problem is really common. it should go into the
documentation ASAP
i am a beginner, so i don't know what to do to do that.
Chris, Pierre,
Ok. It looks like we may still be doing some more tweaking anyway.
I downloaded the cygwin1-20020701.dll snapshot at 0840 this morning (20020702).
I can now make xterm.exe work by using the 20020701 snapshot and I can break
xterm.exe by using the default cygwin1.dll (whatever
I won't have time to do the formal email release announcement until tonight,
but Test62 is available and should be making its way out to the mirrors (it's
also available from msu.edu already). Test62 is also known as
XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-9 in Cygwin's setup.exe (you have to manually select that
Sylvain,
All I can tell you is that in Windows 95 I know that IE 2.0 was a download (I
don't remember if there actually was an IE 1.0) and IE 3.0 was definitely a
download. Perhaps this was different for localized versions of Windows (since
they usually ship much later than the U.S. English
Am I to follow the old adage that no news is good news in regards to Test 63?
Test 60 through Test 63 changed over a thousand lines of code, with a lot of
those changes occuring in Test 63; I can hardly believe that we haven't
trigged lots of new bugs.
In case you missed the announcement, you
Nicholas,
Let's assume I have followed the directions exactly (because this is what
has happened in the past when I followed them exactly). When
cross-compiling, why is make World trying to use the foreign utilities to
build the fonts? Shouldn't it be using the utilities under
Nicholas,
Anyhow, I think we are missing the whole point of this thread, what were
*YOUR* findings.
I forgot to draw attention to what I found, but I did post your build snippet
with warnings and my build snippet that didn't have warnings for the same file.
My overall results were that I
I have been kicking around an idea that I'd like some feedback on.
The Cygwin/XFree86 project is at the point where it is nearly a replacement
for the commercial X Servers for Microsoft Windows. There remain only a few
features that need to be implemented in order for most businesses to find
Nicholas,
Well there is no point in keeping stale defines around, is there?
Obviously you were curious, otherwise you wouldn't have invested so much
time. :-)
Right, there is no point to keeping around stale defines. Of course I was
curious, and that's part of my problem: I get too
Frederic,
However, it depends how you manage to contribute with the
paid development to the XFree project. I mean, would such
development be made available to the community after a
while (say 3 months or more for example) ?
Oh no, that was exactly the misunderstanding that I was trying to
Alexander,
Interesting article. I'll check what is needed to get current CVS cross-
compile in that build environment.
Okay.
I made the following changes to build imake (the diff I'll send Thursday
will show this in complete)
- set BOOTSTRAPCFLAGS to -Ulinux -D__CYGWIN__
- pass
Jehan,
Excellent. I'll try to merge this tonight.
Harold
Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold Hunt wrote:
However, there are a bunch of ^M's showing up in the patch file for
winwndproc.c starting at about line 496 (in the patch file). Could you
clean that up and resubmit?
Hmm, I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Would the setup.log file help? How about the Windows dump file?
My installation was 6/26/2002 from setup.exe via redhat
-Original Message-
From: Harold L Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert
Claudio,
You can use ``startx -- -query ip_of_remote_machine'' unless you have modified
the startx scripts to stop launching local X clients.
I recommend instead that you make a copy of startxwin.bat and edit the `start
XWin' line for your platform (Windows 95/98/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP) to
dircect support--I look forward to being a regular user of
cygwin.
Robert Taylor, CTO
Dispensing Solutions, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Office: (714)437-0330 ext 119
Mobile: (949)677-3864
-Original Message-
From: Harold L Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002
fine without rebooting or BSOD'ing.
-Original Message-
From: Harold L Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 9:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Taylor; Harold L Hunt
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Emailing: XWin.log
Robert,
The Windows dump file won't
Raul,
OpenGL is supported under Cygwin, mplayer detects it,
compiles and runs it (http://www.mplayerhq.hu)
I am curious.
Is it accelerated?
Suposing that there is an accelerated opengl dll natively in
windows.
No, OpenGL is not accelerated in Cygwin/XFree86. We use Mesa for OpenGL
A new cross compilation system was implemented for XFree86 in May of 2002.
This new system is described here:
http://www.xfree86.org/~keithp/xconf2001/cc-imake.pdf
This new cross compilation system breaks things horribly when trying to cross
compile Cygwin/XFree86 according to the
Nicholas,
I'll post this later tonight. Prepare a release announcement to send to both
the regular list and cygwin-xfree-announce. I'll let you know when it is
posted so you can send the announcements in. Use messages in the archive for
cygwin-xfree-announce or cygwin-announce as a template
Jehan,
Implementing a scrollbar patch is quite a bit more complex than you had
initially thought.
I have done a ton of work on the patch and I've got things much more complete
now. I haven't got time to describe all the changes I made, but here is the
patch against current CVS for you to look
Jehan,
Here is a new patch and the files that you are missing:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-scrollbars-20020711-1128.diff.bz2
(12 KiB)
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-scrollbars-newfiles-20020711-1128.tar.bz2
(9 KiB)
Let me know what you think of the new patch.
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Harold L Hunt wrote:
1) We are building gen_matypes.c and we are supposed to create an executable
that will be used during the compilation process to build a header file called
``matypes.h''. However, this executable is being
Alexander,
Unfortunately, we still have to #undef i686. I just tried removing the
``#undef i686'' and the results are below. The problem is that the value for
the i686 define is still being substituted into our includes path. Any ideas?
Harold
depending in programs/lbxproxy/os...
make[4]:
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Harold L Hunt wrote:
I have already made such a patch to my local tree. It works fine. I thought
I made a post a day or two ago with a patch for cross compiling? I thought it
had just such a patch in it? Am I losing my
Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold L Hunt wrote:
8) I added WM_MAXIMIZE to the window style when -scrollbars is passed.
This
allows one to maximize the Cygwin/XFree86 window. However, there are a
few
problems here... such as, what is a maximized 800x600 window on a 1024x768
screen
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Harold L Hunt wrote:
Alexander,
Unfortunately, we still have to #undef i686. I just tried removing the
``#undef i686'' and the results are below. The problem is that the value for
the i686 define is still being
Nicholas Wourms [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Harold L Hunt wrote:
Alexander,
Unfortunately, we still have to #undef i686. I just tried removing
the
``#undef i686'' and the results are below. The problem
Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold L Hunt wrote:
4) When a user does specify a visual size with -scrollbars, we make the
initial window as large as possible and make the visual the same size as
the
specified size. We show the scrollbars only if necessary (i.e. we hide
them
if the user
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Harold L Hunt wrote:
Alexander,
Unfortunately, we still have to #undef i686. I just tried removing the
``#undef i686'' and the results are below. The problem is that the value for
the i686 define is still being
I think that the real problem here, as always, was that gtk+ and glib would
only build static libraries. I have heard that the 2.0 versions of this libs
are able to build shared libraries on Cygwin, but I have not looked into this
myself.
Harold
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On
Nicholas Wourms [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
--- Harold L Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicholas,
He has something. Frankly, I think we should let harold release these
packages. He's got a firm understanding of the underlying mechanics
of
how X works. Plus if you commit
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Harold L Hunt
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 10:27 AM
To: willichnicht habichnet; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bug in startxwin.bat after installing with setup.exe in
win98SE
First: Wrong mailing list. Send all
Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
So? Your point? I don't want to run linux on this machine. My question
above was partially a joke and partially a rhetorical one. I don't need
to be lectured on the joy and simplicity of the explorer interface (tho
Jehan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Harold L Hunt wrote:
Okay, if you are so smart, explain to me how I can put a drive letter into a
batch file that is expected to work on computers where Cygwin could be
installed on ``c:\cygwin'' or ``d:\cygwin''? I certainly could not put ``c
John,
From the xterm session, I first do a 'xhost +' and then 'XWin -query
134.20.2.19 -from 134.20.174.113'.
First, follow the instructions in the User's Guide. I know that you
aren't following the User's Guide instructions because you tried to run
xhost, which is not necessary:
Jehan wrote:
Harold Hunt wrote:
You must be tired.
Well, actually yes :p. I did some canoeing last Friday and I haven't
recovered yet. :)
Are you talking about canoeing, or ``canoeing''. When we went
``canoeing'' it involved a cooler full of beer and as the day progressed
the
Jehan wrote:
Harold Hunt wrote:
Think about it: you are creating a graphical application that launches a
graphical windowing system. Therefore, you have to already have a
graphical
windowing system of some form running. At last count, that means that
you
are running either Windows,
Franz Wolfhagen wrote:
I would opt for the wxwindows port - it includes suppport for all the
mentioned platforms - including OS/2. (this is btw used/supported by
Schitech for their Display Doctor 7.0)
I also believe that wxwindows should compile for cygwin - it would be a
nice inclusion if
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
--- Dennis Foreman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't replies to a list automatically go to the list? My replies
seem to
be going to the personal mail of posters. I believe there is a setting
in
many list servers that prevents the replies from going to the poster.
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Dennis,
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 05:23 2002-07-22, Dennis Foreman wrote:
Shouldn't replies to a list automatically go to the list? My replies
seem to
be going to the personal mail of posters.
Juan José Andrés Gutiérrez wrote:
Hello,
I need to make a program that sends pulsations of keys to a xterm.
I use XSendEvent but I'm not be able that appear the characters in the
shell. However if I make an application that controls the keyboard
events that arrive to him it works.
Dennis Foreman wrote:
At one point in history, (before WW II) the head of the US Patent Office
said he wanted to close the office because everything that needed to be
invented had already been invented and there was nothing left the world
needed. He had obviously not yet heard about the need
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Dennis Foreman wrote:
At one point in history, (before WW II) the head of the US Patent Office
said he wanted to close the office because everything that needed to be
invented had already been invented and there was nothing left the world
needed. He had obviously
Jehan wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Well, actually yes :p. I did some canoeing last Friday and I haven't
recovered yet. :)
Are you talking about canoeing, or ``canoeing''. When we went
``canoeing'' it involved a cooler full of beer and as the day
progressed the cooler full of beer
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