It might be clearer if 'xemacs-emacs-common' was renamed using the
plural for emacs, that is, 'emacsen-common'.
Good idea. But i can live with 'xemacs-emacs-common' too.
Also, I'm not sure that the package should have the same version
number ('21.5.28.3') as xemacs. That versioning
suggests
Uploaded.
Thanks Corinna.
Do we do anouncements for 1.7 packages yet and are they
done/marked/prefixed differently from 1.5s?
J.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 11:59:37AM -, John Morrison wrote:
Uploaded.
Thanks Corinna.
Do we do anouncements for 1.7 packages yet and are they
done/marked/prefixed differently from 1.5s?
Er, John, I'm sure you really know how to look at the cygwin-announce
mailing list archives right?
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http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.4-2.tar.bz2
http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint
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Only difference to rsync-3.0.4-1 is a small patch
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Errr.. you might as well ignore previous message for rsync-3.0.4-2 and
upload this instead.
http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.5-1-src.tar.bz2
http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.5-1.tar.bz2
http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint
(also
Still haven't managed to run 'configure' successfully when trying to build
xorg-server from source. I'm now getting a simple error relating to
GLproto:-
checking for GL... configure: error: Package requirements (glproto =
1.4.9 gl = 7.1.0) were not met:
Requested 'glproto = 1.4.9' but
John Emmas wrote:
Still haven't managed to run 'configure' successfully when trying to
build xorg-server from source. I'm now getting a simple error relating
to GLproto:-
checking for GL... configure: error: Package requirements (glproto =
1.4.9 gl = 7.1.0) were not met:
Requested 'glproto
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From: Jon TURNEY
Nope, 1.4.9 is the latest (indeed, only) version in cygwin mirrors.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=glproto
1.4.8 was only ever in cygwinports as far as I can tell. I suspect that
the 'exciting and different' way that setup
John Emmas wrote:
- Original Message - From: Jon TURNEY
Nope, 1.4.9 is the latest (indeed, only) version in cygwin mirrors.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=glproto
1.4.8 was only ever in cygwinports as far as I can tell. I suspect that
the 'exciting and different'
- Original Message -
From: Jon TURNEY
videoproto isn't packaged as it doesn't do anything useful for us. You
need to configure with --disable-xv
xkbfile is provided by libxkbfile-devel
Okay, I fixed those problems and the build appeared to go okay, following
these instructions (for a
John Emmas wrote:
Okay, I fixed those problems and the build appeared to go okay, following
these instructions (for a Standard build) but adding --disable-xv at the
configure stage:-
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/cg/prog-build-native.html
I then got to the next stage which is to try running the
Dr. Franz Fehringer wrote:
Hello,
I use cygwin X11 in my office when working with various unix flavours
and displaying items/windows on my windows XP machine.
Most of the time all works well with one big exception.
When working on remote AIX boxes i cannot use the graphical (eclipse
based)
Jon TURNEY wrote:
From ProcMon it looks like /tmp/.tX0-lock is being deleted before it
is moved.
Specifically, it is being opened with options: Synchronous IO
Non-Alert, Non-Directory File, Delete On Close
The file is then closed and re-opened and the re-open fails because it
no longer
- Original Message -
From: Jon TURNEY
Subject: Re: X / gtk-x11 / flicker and other problems [+PATCH]
I guess you need to either create that directory so it can write to it
Done that - but now I'm getting a bit paranoid... it fixed the original
problem but now when I try to launch
You are right. I see that in looking through the cygwin source for
unlink. I am trying to understand what can cause the link failure by
reviewing the link source.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
From ProcMon it looks like
John Emmas wrote:
- Original Message - From: Jon TURNEY
Subject: Re: X / gtk-x11 / flicker and other problems [+PATCH]
I guess you need to either create that directory so it can write to it
Done that - but now I'm getting a bit paranoid... it fixed the original
problem but now when
- Original Message -
From: Jon TURNEY
Thanks for being the guinea pig. I'll update the CG document to hopefully
clarify the things which caused you problems.
Thanks. One more thing Jon. I'm probably being ludicrously simplistic
here - but to fix the resizing problem (not resizing
Fredrik,
On 64-bit Windows 7, I cannot get Cygwin/X windows to accept keyboard input.
Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit?
Paul
Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
I have been running Cygwin with X on Windows 7 Beta for a few weeks. It works.
I think it works rather well considering what it does.
I had to
thanks for the update
yes, this corrected the problem
best regards, guy przytula
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Let me rephrase: we need a more active maintainer of the Cygwin Emacs.
As a matter of fact, reports of Cygwin-related problems on the Emacs
development and bug-reporting lists don't get any responses from
Steffen Sledz. Searching the emacs-devel and bug-gnu-emacs archives
Allan Schrum wrote:
Using msconfig from the Run command restart your machine with all
non-Microsoft
programs stopped.
On the Services tag, click Hide all Microsoft Services, then Disable All.
On the Startup tag, click Disable All.
Click OK and reboot.
Does the problem still occur? If not, then
I did a base install of cygwin 1.7 (using setup-1.7.exe),
and the first time I ran cygwin.bat, it gave the following:
Copying skeleton files.
These files are for the user to personalise their cygwin experience.
They will never be overwritten nor automatically updated.
bash: cd: /etc/skel:
somebody We have loads of suggestions for changes to Cygwin or setup.exe.
somebody Where can I get the these suggestions ?
somebody the mailing list.
I speak up about this.
I and others have asked for the ability to specify a group of packages
to install
The use-case/example is this:
Duane Ellis wrote:
I and others have asked for the ability to specify a group of packages
to install
setup -p comma,separated,list,of,packages
Ralph
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