I haven't tried, but I doubt it will work (but who knows). In any case future versions of wmii(wmii-4) will depend on Plan 9 from User Space (http://plan9.us) which so far has not been ported to windows (although some people have tried, and should be possible).
If you have the disgrace of having to use windows, I would recommend using acme-sac: http://caerwyn.com/acme/ Not exactly a window manager, but it is a 'gui shell' with a window management style very similar to wmii and some very cool tools. Best wishes uriel On 10/6/07, Imran Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, my name is imran and I am a screen addict. I'm looking for a window > manager that can ease my pain, only problem is it has to work under cygwin. > Any ideas on how to get this to compile on cygwin? I've tried several snaps > and tars of wmii, libixp and cannot get them to compile with gcc on cygwin. > > Does anybody use wmii effectively on cygwin? > > In the latest attempt I am trying wmii-3.5.1 release with libixp from > suckless.org version 0.3 (found it under snaps libixp-0.3.tar). The error I > get is in fs.c... > > fs.c: In function `write_buf': > fs.c:178: error: request for member `twrite' in something not a structure or > uni > on > > ________________________________ > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! > Games. > >
