I wonder if anyone else has seen this issue, but after installing 1.7
from setup.exe, starting up cygwin causes it to complain about not
being able to find /usr/bin/sed, and the shell also doesn't seem to be
fully functional either (delete key doesn't work, less is not working
properly ... etc).
the maximized xterm. Again, I just want to mention
that the problem is still present.
Raymond Kwong
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problem or a X server problem, but
there appears to be some incompatibility issue here.
Raymond Kwong
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I don't know how many people use the -nolisten tcp option with XWin for security. I
do and have found that the option conflicts with the -clipboard option as well as the
-T option for xterm. This may be something only on my wish list, but is there any
possibility of resolving this
As I said in my earlier post, with XWin-4.2.0-20, xterm -T my title
will set the xterm window title to my title. With later versions,
including XWin-4.2.0-28, xterm -T any string always produces the
following window title:
Cygwin/XFree86 X rl
The title on the root window entry at the bottom
I have found perhaps something interesting.
1. If I start the Xserver with
start XWin-4.2.0-20 -multiwindow -nolisten tcp
I can change the xterm window title using -T option on the command line.
2. If I start the Xserver with
start XWin-4.2.0-28 -multiwindow
again I can change the xterm
I have also experience the repeated keystroke bug.
As for the window title bug, it was possible to give a new xterm a
different title under XWin-4.2.0-20. If you run xterm -T my title -e
bash, the xterm will have my title as the title. Versions after
XWin-4.2.0-20 don't seem to allow this
Yadin,
No, I am not running any X window manager with the problems encountered.
I emailed Harold my startup script file earlier. The peculiar thing is
that Xwin-4.2.0-20 (pre -clipboard release) does not suffer from these
problems when I run it in multiwindow mode. It seems to me that this
Harold:
The latest X server, Test 77, does not crash with -multiwindow -clipboard for
me also. Thanks for the good work.
There is, however, some undesirable behaviour with Test 77, which is not
present in XWin-4.2.0-20.
1. I use the virtual desktop virtuawin. When I switch from another desktop
Harold:
I downloaded XWin-4.2.0-21, and ran only XWin -multiwindow. The same 2
problems arose. I notice that the size of XWin-4.2.0-20 is significantly
larger than XWin-4.2.0-21. Was some code removed?
Raymond
hope these files may be of use to someone. I use both the rootless
mode and the multiwindow mode everyday. Thanks for all the good work!
Raymond Kwong
Harold:
I normally don't have xwinclip in my startup script. I just start it manually
if I need it. In any case, here is the startup script, a straightforward
modification of startxwin.bat:
@echo off
SET DISPLAY=:0.0
REM SET
of the warning message.
Raymond Kwong
.
Is there a reason for this apparent difference?
Raymond Kwong
of gdb, but I could not find a
pre-compiled version of it (ie. a .exe file). If you do, please let me
know.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeanine Kwong
Analyst
Scotia Capital
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of gdb, but I could not find a
pre-compiled version of it (ie. a .exe file). If you do, please let me
know.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeanine Kwong
Analyst
Scotia Capital
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