ay have a leftover lock file from a crashed X session. Check if
there is a /tmp/.X0-lock (IIRC) before you start your X server.
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change that to e.g. en_US.UTF-8, fontconfig no longer complains.
Is this behaviour intended?
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2. open MinTTY
3. type something like startxwin /usr/bin/emacs
That's about it.
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somehow to fonts in your case.
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and 381 counts, respectively. This
is more likely to cause the kind of delay you see.
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Ken Brown writes:
That's because /usr/bin/emacs is a symlink. Try straceing emacs-X11.
Who'd have thunk? Thanks, that's going to make it easier then.
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65526818 [main] xterm 3332 readv: 308 = readv (4, 0x22BCF4, 1), errno 0
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Ken Brown writes:
Does your CYGWIN environment variable contain tty?
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-startxwin-no-windows
administra...@pc51997 ~
$ echo $CYGWIN
server
Which, in fact, is a leftover of 1.5. But no, there is no tty here.
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simple but important setting
somewhere. Any ideas?
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Reid Thompson reid.thomp...@ateb.com was heard to say:
what happens when you call xterm from the mintty command line?
$ xterm Xt error: Can't open display:
xterm: DISPLAY is not set
Do I have to set DISPLAY manually? And if yes, what should it read?
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to start xterm seems to work, do I have to start the X
server some other way than I do now? I just use the Win start menu
entry Cygwin-X-XWin Server.
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Markus Hoenicka markus.hoeni...@mhoenicka.de mumbled:
As this method to start xterm seems to work, do I have to start the
X server some other way than I do now? I just use the Win start menu
entry Cygwin-X-XWin Server.
I can answer that one myself. Running startxwin from mintty works
Jon TURNEY writes:
Google suggests '4.90.2.20040617' is a novell netware client version.
Good catch. I use a Windoze client on a Netware network at work, so
this client is likely to be installed. But then, why would xterm try
to run that client???
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Ken Brown writes:
Does your CYGWIN environment variable contain tty?
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-startxwin-no-windows
Thanks for the hint. Will check on Monday.
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