"Martín De Marchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
> of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
> system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
> machines and use the linux applicat
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 10:28 am, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
> Martín De Marchi wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
> > of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
> > system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
> > machines and use the linux ap
ttwald
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> Sent: 31 December 2002 01:23
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: XFree and File Systems
>
>
> Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
>
> > Hasn't got cygwin any nfs port ?
>
> No. This does not make sense since the NFS driver mus
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
> Hasn't got cygwin any nfs port ?
No. This does not make sense since the NFS driver must be attached to the
windows VFS. It would be possible to write a fhandler for cygwin which
does all the nfs stuff but then only cygwin programs could access the
nfs files. It's the
Hasn't got cygwin any nfs port ?
> No. Using the remote application is like walking to the linux pc and
> working there. You don't have access to the windows host. The only
> way
> to exchange files is to use a network filesystem (SMB or AFS) and
> access
> this from linux and windows. Same for
Martín De Marchi wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm developing a linux application, but the majority
> of the pc's in my organization have installed windows
> system, so Im going to install cigwin's xfree in the
> machines and use the linux application remotely.
> I need that the user (windows system) use the