Re: Is RECORD extension included in cygwins' X server?

2004-09-05 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Ariel Burbaickij wrote:

 Well, what is RECORD extension? ;-)
 Sorry, no clue. I only know that
 this extension is refered to by
 authors of xnee tool in article in
 Linux Journal -- http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6660
 and I also know that I was able to compile xnee for cygwin but
 I get error on display ... number of display as soon as I try
 to start it. I also know that the XFree86 Server as included
 in FreeBSD ports probably has this extension because
 xnee is also officially ported to FreeBSD too.

The record extension is compiled into the Xserver.
xdpyinfo gives
number of extensions:24
...
DEC-XTRAP
...
RECORD
...
XTEST

These are the extensions named in the article. If the programs
still fail then you should probably ask the developers of the
program for help too.

bye
ago
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Re: Is RECORD extension included in cygwins' X server?

2004-09-04 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Ariel Burbaickij wrote:

 Hello dear mailing list participants,
 to dat as I know problems with expectk
 still persist and as consequence it is
 not possible for example to use the
 android tool for automatized GUI
 testing. Yesterday, I ran in the tool
 called xnee and I would like to compile/port
 it for cygwin. The problem is -- I do not know
 whether cygwins' X server has the RECORD
 extension included or not. That it the question.

What is the RECORD extension? I've not heard of it before
and I doubt it is available.

bye
ago
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Is RECORD extension included in cygwins' X server?

2004-09-03 Thread Ariel Burbaickij
Hello dear mailing list participants,
to dat as I know problems with expectk
still persist and as consequence it is
not possible for example to use the 
android tool for automatized GUI
testing. Yesterday, I ran in the tool
called xnee and I would like to compile/port
it for cygwin. The problem is -- I do not know
whether cygwins' X server has the RECORD
extension included or not. That it the question.

With Best Regards
Ariel Burbaickij