Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

2003-07-11 Thread J S
Thanks Alex, I tried that but got an error. Do you get this? $ cvs checkout -r XFIXES_BRANCH xc cvs [server aborted]: no such tag XFIXES_BRANCH J S wrote: cvs checkout -rEXPR1 XFIXES_BRANCH cvs checkout -r XFIXES_BRANCH xc bye ago NP: Die Ärzte - 1/2 Lovesong -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

2003-07-11 Thread Daniel Blueman
This implies the branch tag 'XFIXES_BRANCH' doesn't exist. Maybe, try: $ cvs checkout -r XFIXES xc If that fails, just checkout as normal (ie drop the -r tag), and do a 'cvs log' on the file to examine what tags are available to checkout the code on. Hope this helps! PS When will the next

Xwin and freetype...

2003-07-11 Thread Daniel Blueman
Most users may not know why their anti-aliased fonts look ugly. The problem is that the XFree86 4.x sources contain quite an old version of libfreetype, causing this. Yuk! To override it, install the current freetype 2.1.4 libraries in /usr/lib, which usually get searched before the

Re: Freetype on cygwin link...

2003-07-11 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hello Daniel, This is a good starting point: http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/freetype/ This is the libtoolized version which installs into /usr/local/bin , ../lib and ../include, so it will not override the freetype importlibs, the headers. The patch at this site includes all the autogenerated

Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

2003-07-11 Thread J S
No luck I'm afraid. It's not XFIXES. I couldn't see anything in the log either. Does anyone have a copy of the code they could send me? JS. This implies the branch tag 'XFIXES_BRANCH' doesn't exist. Maybe, try: $ cvs checkout -r XFIXES xc If that fails, just checkout as normal (ie drop the

Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

2003-07-11 Thread Daniel Blueman
Can you post the result of a 'cvs log file' on any file, please? You may want to trim all the revision notes - the goodness we want is at the top of the output. Dan --- No luck I'm afraid. It's not XFIXES. I couldn't see anything in the log either. Does anyone have a copy of the code they

Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

2003-07-11 Thread J S
Thanks for your help. Here you go: $ cvs log xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/winregistry.c RCS file: /cvs/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/winregistry.c,v Working file: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/winregistry.c head: 1.1 branch: locks: strict access list: symbolic names: xf-4_3_99_8: 1.1

Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealingversion

2003-07-11 Thread Alexander Gottwald
yn Fri, 11 Jul 2003, J S wrote: symbolic names: xf-4_3_99_8: 1.1 xf-4_3_99_7: 1.1 this is the cvs.xfree86.org repository? The current development is done in the xoncygwin repository. cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/xoncygwin login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL

Re: xwinclip/-clipboard - Development on no selection stealing version

2003-07-11 Thread J S
That explains a lot!!! The link to CVS access documentation on http://xfree86.cygwin.com points to http://xfree86.org/cvs/. symbolic names: xf-4_3_99_8: 1.1 xf-4_3_99_7: 1.1 this is the cvs.xfree86.org repository? The current development is done in the xoncygwin repository.

Re: Xwin and freetype...

2003-07-11 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Daniel Blueman wrote: Most users may not know why their anti-aliased fonts look ugly. The problem is that the XFree86 4.x sources contain quite an old version of libfreetype, causing this. Yuk! To override it, install the current freetype 2.1.4 libraries in /usr/lib,

Re: Freetype on cygwin link...

2003-07-11 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Daniel schrieb: Any takers? This sounds like a bit of delicate work! No, it isn't. The patch includes changes to the files used by autoconf and libtool. Source changes are minimal, here they are. Apply these and change to the dirctory with

yast2

2003-07-11 Thread Greg Freemyer
I run KDE locally on my win2k desktop. I often ssh -X over to a SuSE box and run evolution. It works well. I just tried running yast2 on the SuSE box, and it fails with: === # yast2 X Error: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation) 1 Major opcode: 149 Minor opcode: 4