Tim Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 02:30, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
Strangely enough, I was planning to start work on project again
this month, and perhaps even this weekend, with my first step being
to do the script to configure XDMCP access on a 'standard' linux
I'm trying to run gdbx, and I need cygwinb19.dll to do it.
Where can I find that file?
I've tried renaming to cygwin1.dll to cygwinb19.dll, but when gdbx starts,
the CPU goes to 100% load and gdbx never appears, so that doesn't work.
TIA
the cygwin X server? That's elitist.
Regards,
Ben Nolan
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From: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tim Thomson' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'cygwin-xfree Mailing
List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: Cut down xfree
Thanks for the replies.
The idea is to end up with an X server that is small and easy to use.
I'd like to use the existing cygwin setup.exe, as it is very nice, but I
don't want to end up with a full cygwin setup.
Basically I'm after something like X-Win32, MI/x, or WinaXe, but based
on
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 22:27, Robert Collins wrote:
Sure. And a minimum cygwin install is all you'd get. Setup only installs
the bare minimum - the 'base' category by default. No compilers, no
'optional' components at all. And even they can be deselected (but not
be default).
Hmmm, I first
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim Thomson
Sent: Saturday, 15 June 2002 8:54 PM
Hmmm, I first installed cygwin-xfree before it was
incorporated into the
setup.exe system, but have now used the setup.exe to install
on
I'd thought I mention that this has been done before, by both myself and
Matthew Donald. Both done in the time before the option to install X via
setup.exe.
My versions are available at
http://www.webone.com.au/~rasjidw/WinXTerm-0.32.zip
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 12:30 am, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
For example, MySQL use the cygwin dll for their windows
port (see http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html) but they are
using cygwin 1.3.9 not the current version. This could cause problems in
the future if someone does not keep their
Robert Collins wrote:
Yes. The X install is relatively heavy. I was thinking that you can do
the following:
Setup your own setup.ini. In that include a package (say
XFree86-XDMCP-minimal) for your cut-down X install, minus all the cygwin
infrastructure. DON'T include anything with a name
On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 02:30, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
The main reason I decided to
go with the setup.exe option is due to the 'you can't have two versions of
cygwin.dll running at the same time' problem. And in fact you can use
setup.exe and still only have a 5-6 MB download (assuming you
At 11:01 AM 6/15/2002, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 12:30 am, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
For example, MySQL use the cygwin dll for their windows
port (see http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html) but they are
using cygwin 1.3.9 not the current version. This could cause problems
Hi there,
My flatmate and I have been playing with creating a minimal install of
cygwin-xfree. We culled files until we ended up with XWin.exe, a bunch
of libraries, and a few fonts.
We included also ttmkfdir.exe and mkfontdir.exe, so we can add more
fonts later, and use the windows fonts.
My
Tim Thomson wrote:
Recompile cygwin1.dll to look in a different registry location, so we
don't use the same location as cygwin. Currently our install modifies
the cygwin registry keys, so will break an existing install.
Why don't you just make a cygwin package for the stripped down
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