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Re: modification of startx.bat not work

2006-07-27 Thread Dirk Schleicher
Am Wed, 26 Jul 2006 21:40:51 -0400 (EDT)
schrieb Igor Peshansky:

 On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Dirk Schleicher wrote:
 
  Am Tue, 25 Jul 2006 20:04:53 -0500
  schrieb René Berber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.  Thanks.

Sorry,

I didn't saw it. Hope its better now.

Thanks for the rest.

Dirk

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Re: XWindows version of Java?

2006-07-27 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)

siegfried wrote:

I notice the cygwin version of emacs runs in XWindows and is one of the few
XWindows programs I run frequently on windows.

I assume (I have not tried it yet) I can run the cygwin version of emacs on
my home windows machine from a remote machine with the xhost and ssh -X
commands. Is this correct?



Should be.  I haven't tried it either.  Give it a shot if you're interested.



Sun's javaw runs native windows, not xwindows. Is there a way I can run GUI
java programs on windows using xwindows so they are compatible with xhost
and ssh -X?



Not without a java built to use Cygwin-X, no.



I've been reading about gcj and that might work but it looks like I'd have
to recompile everything myself. I want to run eclipse on windows from a
remote machine and I see in fedora core 4 they have recompiled eclipse with
gcj. But I was hoping I would not have to recompile eclipse from the source.

Does cygwin have a javax program that runs GUI java programs under xwindows?


Generic answer:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.setup.what-packages

Specific answer:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=gcc-java%2Fgcc-java-3.4.4-2grep=javax


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RE: XWindows version of Java?

2006-07-27 Thread Benton, Kevin
Remote X-Windows from Cygwin apps has worked fine for me including
Emacs.  I haven't tried it with javaw, but I don't see any reason why it
shouldn't.

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 On Behalf Of Larry Hall (Cygwin X)
 Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:54 PM
 To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
 Subject: Re: XWindows version of Java?
 
 siegfried wrote:
  I notice the cygwin version of emacs runs in XWindows and is one of
the
 few
  XWindows programs I run frequently on windows.
 
  I assume (I have not tried it yet) I can run the cygwin version of
emacs
 on
  my home windows machine from a remote machine with the xhost and
ssh -
 X
  commands. Is this correct?
 
 
 Should be.  I haven't tried it either.  Give it a shot if you're
 interested.
 
 
  Sun's javaw runs native windows, not xwindows. Is there a way I can
run
 GUI
  java programs on windows using xwindows so they are compatible with
 xhost
  and ssh -X?
 
 
 Not without a java built to use Cygwin-X, no.
 
 
  I've been reading about gcj and that might work but it looks like
I'd
 have
  to recompile everything myself. I want to run eclipse on windows
from a
  remote machine and I see in fedora core 4 they have recompiled
eclipse
 with
  gcj. But I was hoping I would not have to recompile eclipse from the
 source.
 
  Does cygwin have a javax program that runs GUI java programs under
 xwindows?
 
 Generic answer:
 http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.setup.what-packages
 
 Specific answer:
 http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=gcc-java%2Fgcc-java-
 3.4.4-2grep=javax
 
 
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Re: XWindows version of Java?

2006-07-27 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, siegfried wrote:

 I notice the cygwin version of emacs runs in XWindows and is one of the
 few XWindows programs I run frequently on windows.

 I assume (I have not tried it yet) I can run the cygwin version of emacs
 on my home windows machine from a remote machine with the xhost and ssh
 -X commands. Is this correct?

If it's X-capable, which I believe the Cygwin emacs executable isn't.
And the Cygwin xemacs package uses Win32 instead of X.

 Sun's javaw runs native windows, not xwindows. Is there a way I can run
 GUI java programs on windows using xwindows so they are compatible with
 xhost and ssh -X?

Only via remote desktop (Google for rdesktop).

 I've been reading about gcj and that might work but it looks like I'd
 have to recompile everything myself. I want to run eclipse on windows
 from a remote machine and I see in fedora core 4 they have recompiled
 eclipse with gcj. But I was hoping I would not have to recompile eclipse
 from the source.

You may have to (or use rdesktop).

 Does cygwin have a javax program that runs GUI java programs under
 xwindows?

Unfortunately, no.  When and if Sun open-sources its Java VM, it may or
may not be buildable on Cygwin.  But until then, you won't have Java over
X from Windows.
Igor
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Re: ImageMagick 6.0.4 no longer executes with package xorg-x11-bin-dlls 6.8.99.901-1

2006-07-27 Thread Jason
 /usr/X11R6/bin/cygdpstk-1.dll.
 
 I also discovered that this DLL itself relies on another missing DLL: 
 /usr/X11R6/bin/cygdps-1.dll which I found in the same package.
 
 Work-around:
 
 I've fixed the problem for myself by grabbing these DLLs from the 
 previous version of this package (xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.2.0) and 
 hand-installing them by copying them into the relevant directory. 
 Fortunately they are still compatible with the other DLLs they depend on.
 


I am trying to find the DLLs.  Can you link me to them through my email?  I did
a good amount of googling without finding an actual link to the downloads
(including on cygwin's site itself).

Thanks.



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Re: ImageMagick 6.0.4 no longer executes with package xorg-x11-bin-dlls 6.8.99.901-1

2006-07-27 Thread Mark Hadfield

Jason wrote:
I've fixed the problem for myself by grabbing these DLLs from the 
previous version of this package (xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.2.0) and 
hand-installing them by copying them into the relevant directory. 
Fortunately they are still compatible with the other DLLs they depend on.


I am trying to find the DLLs.  Can you link me to them through my email?  I did
a good amount of googling without finding an actual link to the downloads
(including on cygwin's site itself).


I found them at

http://mirrors.kernel.org/sources.redhat.com/cygwin/release/X11/xorg-x11-bin-dlls/xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.2.0-1.tar.bz2


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Re: XWindows version of Java?

2006-07-27 Thread René Berber
Igor Peshansky wrote:
 On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, siegfried wrote:
 
 I notice the cygwin version of emacs runs in XWindows and is one of the
 few XWindows programs I run frequently on windows.

 I assume (I have not tried it yet) I can run the cygwin version of emacs
 on my home windows machine from a remote machine with the xhost and ssh
 -X commands. Is this correct?
 
 If it's X-capable, which I believe the Cygwin emacs executable isn't.
 And the Cygwin xemacs package uses Win32 instead of X.

Wrong, the xemacs shipped as Cygwin package can use both.

And the answer to the OP is yes.

 Sun's javaw runs native windows, not xwindows. Is there a way I can run
 GUI java programs on windows using xwindows so they are compatible with
 xhost and ssh -X?
 
 Only via remote desktop (Google for rdesktop).

Uh?  Of course any Xwindows application can display on Cygwin's X server, java
applications are just that, except many have an ugly default setting on window
size and position (they use size 0x0 for instance) but that seems to be
corrected in newer applications.

 I've been reading about gcj and that might work but it looks like I'd
 have to recompile everything myself. I want to run eclipse on windows
 from a remote machine and I see in fedora core 4 they have recompiled
 eclipse with gcj. But I was hoping I would not have to recompile eclipse
 from the source.
 
 You may have to (or use rdesktop).

Eclipse running in a remote Linux machine can be shown fine on a local X server.
 Yes, Eclipse is being compiled with gcj (version 4.1.x not available currently
under Cygwin) but that has nothing to do with showing Eclipse running on Linux.

 Does cygwin have a javax program that runs GUI java programs under
 xwindows?
 
 Unfortunately, no.  When and if Sun open-sources its Java VM, it may or
 may not be buildable on Cygwin.  But until then, you won't have Java over
 X from Windows.

Sort of a cross-compiler but instead of code the cross targets display
manager... sounds doable with gcj, even the old versions.  But AFAIK no body has
done it, all the development of gcj for Windows has been done under MingW, which
by the way also has its own X server, but even there the AWT and Swing stuff has
been replaced with SwingWT.
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Re: XWindows version of Java?

2006-07-27 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, René Berber wrote:

 Igor Peshansky wrote:
  On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, siegfried wrote:
 
  I notice the cygwin version of emacs runs in XWindows and is one of
  the few XWindows programs I run frequently on windows.
 
  I assume (I have not tried it yet) I can run the cygwin version of
  emacs on my home windows machine from a remote machine with the xhost
  and ssh -X commands. Is this correct?
 
  If it's X-capable, which I believe the Cygwin emacs executable isn't.
  And the Cygwin xemacs package uses Win32 instead of X.

 Wrong, the xemacs shipped as Cygwin package can use both.

 And the answer to the OP is yes.

Fair enough.  I'm not an emacs user, no wonder I missed that.

  Sun's javaw runs native windows, not xwindows. Is there a way I can run
  GUI java programs on windows using xwindows so they are compatible with
  xhost and ssh -X?
 
  Only via remote desktop (Google for rdesktop).

 Uh?  Of course any Xwindows application can display on Cygwin's X
 server, java applications are just that, except many have an ugly
 default setting on window size and position (they use size 0x0 for
 instance) but that seems to be corrected in newer applications.

I believe you've misread the OP's question.  He's asking whether he can
run Java on *Windows* and display the resulting GUI on a remote machine
via ssh -X.

  I've been reading about gcj and that might work but it looks like I'd
  have to recompile everything myself. I want to run eclipse on windows
  from a remote machine and I see in fedora core 4 they have recompiled
  eclipse with gcj. But I was hoping I would not have to recompile
  eclipse from the source.
 
  You may have to (or use rdesktop).

 Eclipse running in a remote Linux machine can be shown fine on a local X
 server. Yes, Eclipse is being compiled with gcj (version 4.1.x not
 available currently under Cygwin) but that has nothing to do with
 showing Eclipse running on Linux.

If the OP wants to run Eclipse on Windows and display it on Linux via X,
he'll have to rebuild using gcj.  However, it would most likely not
perform as well as the native Windows version does (which isn't much to
begin with).
Igor
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Keyboard and Mouse Input delay/pausing using 6.8.99.901

2006-07-27 Thread Hill, Shane
G'day All,

I just updated to 6.8.99.901 from 6.8.2.0 for Xorg under Cygwin. Logging
in via XDMCP to a remote hosts is causing me some issues now. I connect
okay, but as soon as I enter some text into a Konsole or the like, a
variable keyboard delay of 0.5-1.0 seconds seems to start. It also seems
to be affecting mouse inputs as well. You click on a button and it ma
react 0.5-1.0 seconds later.

If I start the session and interact only with the mouse all is fine. As
soon as I enter any text anywhere, this random delay/pausing starts to
happen.

It is strange that at the initial XDMCP login window, entering text does
not seem to have any problems. The problem only starts after getting to
the desktop stage. I get the effect with either KDE or Gnome desktops.
It also effects Fedora5 and Ubuntu 6.06 systems.

If I run version 6.8.2.0 the problem is resolved. If I use another X
server like X-Win32 the problem is also resolved. I'd rather use the
Cygwin X server because it seems much more compliant than other X
servers for X11 and OpenGL work.

Is anyone else getting this problem?

Have Fun !!
 
Shane Hill

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