As I already wrote, cygwin (1.3.2) works just fine on WinXP RTM so the
whole story seems to have become non-issue.
-andrej
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FAQ:
Well,
I was slightly less than underwhelmed with the results from my
request for a poll. In fact, I was so less than underwhelmed,
that I almost didn't post the results. But for those two guys :)
who responded, I thought I'd post them. (Yes, that's right,
I got exactly 2 responses.) (The
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:37:01AM -0700, nasser abbasi wrote:
>I am using cygwin on XP RC1 (build 2505?)
>
>can't start an xterm on latest Xfree86. xterm crashed with a seq
>fault. other than this problem, I have not seen anything else.
I don't know. My dog started
bbasi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bob Sandefur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: cygwin on XP
> I am using cygwin on XP RC1 (build 2505?)
>
> can't start an xterm on latest Xfree86. xterm cr
If you think that this poll is going to benefit Cygwin development,
think again. I am not interested.
I've just modified the cygwin web page with information about Windows
XP. I urge everyone to take a look at it.
I've REPEATEDLY asked people to be patient about this and to avoid
"It me works
Rather than gather this information informally, via the newslist
(And eating up the bandwidth), I would like to propose a poll.
I will even volunteer to gather the results, correlate them, and
publish them sometime early next week.
So, if you are running Windows XP in any flavor (beta 1/2, RC1/
I am using cygwin on XP RC1 (build 2505?)
can't start an xterm on latest Xfree86. xterm crashed with a seq fault. other than
this problem,
I have not seen anything else.
Nasser
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Sandefur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PRO
Hi-
For about a month I have been running cygwin on Release candidate 1 from MSDN
professional subscriptions,
cygwin works for me so far but I only use the shell, shell scripts, awk and sed on a
regular basis (gcc and g77 are okay as far as I have used
them) and the cygwin installer happly up