Yaakov schrieb: >> So what we have here looks like something I don't like, which is, that >> running gvim requires to run Cygserver because something, gvim itself or >> some library, is using SYSV shared memory.
> After doing some experimentation, it looks like this isn't a specific > problem with gvim, but is common to gtk2 apps, e.g.: > $ CYGWIN= gcolor2 > Bad system call > $ gcolor2 > [runs] >> I don't think that should be necessary, except in very trying cases like, >> say, a database like postgresql. So, whatever is using SYSV shared >> memory in this scenario, it shouldn't. The fact that I can start >> gvim on local Xmingw server but not on a remote X server shows, >> that SYSV shared memory can't be a necessity. > Gerrit? It is uploaded now, could you test, please? Gerrit -- =^..^=