RE: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-22 Thread Pille Geert (bizvdm)
Does lsof exist for cygwin? He could use that to find what is using that address. -Original Message- From: Alexander Gottwald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: maandag 21 juni 2004 13:34 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, aroushdi

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-21 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, aroushdi wrote: Fatal server error: Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651 Hi Alex I tried to mount a /tmp for each Xwin session still no luck cannot bind the session thks for ur help I've built a binary which should include a more

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-21 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, aroushdi wrote: Hi Alex , it gives Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651 (Address already in use) Normally this just means there is already a program using this address. I'm not sure if this applies to your case too or if this is an error in the cygwin layer.

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-15 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: Fatal server error: Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651 I've build a small test program which will query the interface address which xwin tries to bind to. get it from

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-07 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: Fatal server error: Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651 I've build a small test program which will query the interface address which xwin tries to bind to. get it from http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/gethostbyname.tar.gz unpack it,

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-07 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: Fatal server error: Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651 I've build a small test program which will query the interface address which xwin tries to bind to. get it from

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-06-01 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: Alex thank u for looking into it . Can u look up in the thread Xwin and multiple users . May be because I am using the same /tmp for each user . ?? Have you tried the testprogram I sent last weekend? ! I've build a small test program which will query the

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-26 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: I am attaching a file of the old version which works u have 2 sessions running at the same time may be of some help . I'm quite stuck. I've no idea why it fails. If I find a solution or have some other things to try I'll let you know. bye ago Alex

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
aroushdi wrote: Fatal server error: Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651 I've build a small test program which will query the interface address which xwin tries to bind to. get it from http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/gethostbyname.tar.gz unpack it, run ./gethostbyname

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-19 Thread Alexander Gottwald
aroushdi wrote: I am attaching a file of the old version which works u have 2 sessions running at the same time may be of some help . I'm quite stuck. I've no idea why it fails. If I find a solution or have some other things to try I'll let you know. bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-17 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: how is /tmp mounted? With the mount command I realized that /tmp was mounted on \documents and settings . This is a new change . I've a small test program which prints the installed network devices.

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-17 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Mon, 17 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: how is /tmp mounted? With the mount command I realized that /tmp was mounted on \documents and settings . This is a new change . I've a small test program which prints the installed network devices.

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-17 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Mon, 17 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: how is /tmp mounted? With the mount command I realized that /tmp was mounted on \documents and settings . This is a new change . I've a small test program which prints the installed

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-17 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Mon, 17 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: aroushdi wrote: how is /tmp mounted? With the mount command I realized that /tmp was mounted on \documents and settings . This is a new change . I've a small test program which prints the installed

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-15 Thread Alexander Gottwald
aroushdi wrote: Alex , I have deinstalled the old cygwin , updated my distro and installed from scratch i tried it as is and with the firewall stopped . the results are the same and the errors are the same . I am attaching the inmage of the error . Another thing i see any Xwin.log in the

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-14 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Thu, 13 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander , thank u for ur quick reply I have used ur technique with and without -from , -fp , once and they all fail with unable to bind and no message in the logfile . I have produced the same errors on winXP and W2K . same

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-14 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 14 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: the command line I use in the following sequence from a cygwin shell : Xwin :01 -query host1 -from myhost -once Xwin :02 -query host1 -from myhost -once These lines work perfectly for me. the reult is the same if i opened 2 different cygwin shells or

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-14 Thread aroushdi
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Fri, 14 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: the command line I use in the following sequence from a cygwin shell : Xwin :01 -query host1 -from myhost -once Xwin :02 -query host1 -from myhost -once These lines work perfectly for me. the reult is the same if i opened 2

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Thomas Dickey wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have Binaries for Cygwin till

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Thomas Dickey wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote: Thomas Dickey wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-13 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: They were based on the XFree 4.3 release. But the hw/xwin part was and still is being extended with a lot of features and 6 months make a big difference between a broken and a much better clipboard integration. particularly when most of the work

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-13 Thread aroushdi
aroushdi wrote: Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have Binaries for Cygwin till 4.4 . These binaries are likely to be very outdated. We

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 13 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: Alexander , thank u for ur quick reply I have used ur technique with and without -from , -fp , once and they all fail with unable to bind and no message in the logfile . I have produced the same errors on winXP and W2K . same thing . Old version

Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-12 Thread aroushdi
I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have Binaries for Cygwin till 4.4 . My question is Xfree going to be abandoned in favor of Xorg . What is the relation between the 2 . The reason I am asking because

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-12 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have Binaries for Cygwin till 4.4 . These binaries are likely to be very outdated. We moved to X.org because it was easier for

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have Binaries for Cygwin till 4.4 . These binaries are likely to be very

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-12 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Thomas Dickey wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have Binaries for Cygwin till 4.4 . These binaries are likely

Re: Differnce between Xfree and Xorg

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote: Thomas Dickey wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004, aroushdi wrote: I am a little bit confused I see here that we have moved to Xorg distribution . I took a look at XFree.org and it seems they have