Hi all.
I updated Cygwin yesterday, I had no problem before.
In xterm, both Numlock and Capslock modifiers are changing status by
gaining focus.
If Capslock is off, there is no problem : xterm stay in lowercase. If
it is on, gaining focus make change the status (first Alt-tab=off,
second
Duane Ellis wrote:
Duane Ellis wrote:
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[upgrade cygwin/X fails] [various attachments...] To be clear: It
worked before - just fine until I upgraded
Jon Turney Can you try again without -clipboard in your Jon
Turney script just to rule something out?
Hmm without -clipboard
Yaakov wrote:
Voelker, Bernhard wrote:
my openbox window manager is not usable anymore: the menues, window
titles etc. are not rendered correctly and can't be read anymore.
Is openbox supported with the new xorg version?
Any other ideas?
I have seen that after the release of X11R7, many problems are partially
resolved by rebasing. Some time ago, I remember that on cigwin-apps list
there was the suggestion that the package maintainer should build their
packages adding '-Wl,--enable-auto-image-base' for DLLs.
Has this be done for
Hello,
my $HOME is :
$ echo $HOME
/c/Documents and Settings/patrick.PRO2204
when I start 'startx'
$ startx
/usr/bin/startx: line 38: [: too many arguments
/usr/bin/startx: line 107: [: too many arguments
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 1.5.3.0 (10503000)
On Nov 19 14:30, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I have seen that after the release of X11R7, many problems are partially
resolved by rebasing. Some time ago, I remember that on cigwin-apps list
there was the suggestion that the package maintainer should build their
packages adding
Marco Atzeri a écrit :
--- ludo ha scritto:
...
it is not a good idea:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.filename-spaces
thanks for the link
now ... startx works well
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Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I have seen that after the release of X11R7, many problems are partially
resolved by rebasing. Some time ago, I remember that on cigwin-apps list
there was the suggestion that the package maintainer should build their
Marco Atzeri wrote on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 1:49 PM::
--- ludo ha scritto:
my $HOME is :
$ echo $HOME
/c/Documents and Settings/patrick.PRO2204
it is not a good idea:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.filename-spaces
I think that white spaces in my $HOME
FYI -
While I agree with you it is not a good idea reality makes life hard.
There are times - due to corporate policy etc - a user has no control over this.
It would be helpful - if for cygwin, one would write scripts pre-emptively
knowing that this problem can occur, it's not hard - it just
I updated my cygwin the other day, as I periodically do, and I am very
sorry I did so. Here are some of the problems I have encountered.
1) Couldn't start cygwin X at all. The link on my desktop pointed to
a script (which I had customized) in /usr/X11R6/bin, which was deleted
by the upgrade.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:03:11AM -0500, Eric Roode wrote:
I updated my cygwin the other day, as I periodically do, and I am very
sorry I did so. Here are some of the problems I have encountered.
So you just blindly updated without noticing that X was changing? Wow.
It's amazing that you
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:26:11 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:03:11AM -0500, Eric Roode wrote:
I updated my cygwin the other day, as I periodically do, and I am very
sorry I did so. Here are some of the problems I have encountered.
So you just blindly updated without
I have the same Numlock/Capslock issue (see my previous post).
Stop fighting about this, it doesn't help ! Please, does anybody have
a solution ??
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I mentioned in a different thread [1] that I've been trying to build
texlive for X11R7.4. Angelo Graziosi had previously built it
successfully [2] using the previous version of X11. [His build still
works in X11R7.4 if one installs the obsolete libXaw8 package.] I'm now
able to get my build
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The following packages have been added to the Cygwin net release:
+++ nas-1.9.1-2
+++ libaudio2-1.9.1-2
+++ libaudio-devel-1.9.1-2
The Network Audio System is a network-transparent, client/server audio
system based on X11.
Yaakov
Cygwin/X
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Please find at the URL below a small update to the xorg server patch
set.
Committed; could you please svn up and test? I also changed the log
location patch to use a separate log for each display (e.g. XWin.0.log),
as is done on Linux; the
Dont Care wrote:
I have the same Numlock/Capslock issue (see my previous post).
Stop fighting about this, it doesn't help ! Please, does anybody have
a solution ??
Yes. The location of the startup bat files changed from /usr/X11R6/bin
to /usr/bin. You need to change your start menu shortcuts
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:06:37 -0500, Chuck wrote:
Dont Care wrote:
I have the same Numlock/Capslock issue (see my previous post).
Stop fighting about this, it doesn't help ! Please, does anybody have
a solution ??
Yes. The location of the startup bat files changed from /usr/X11R6/bin
to
Eric Roode wrote:
How does the location of the startup batch file affect the behavior of
numlock and capslock in xterm?
Yes. The batch file is different. The binary is different. The
environment variables are different. For example this is in the old
batch file but not in the new one.
SET
Chuck wrote:
I think the frustration on some people's behalf is that this question
has been asked (and answered) maybe 50 times already on the list.
Perhaps because people can't find the info. they need in any other way than
posting to this list?
I know that I only happened on this list during
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 03:16:05PM -0800, Back, Michael wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I think the frustration on some people's behalf is that this question
has been asked (and answered) maybe 50 times already on the list.
Perhaps because people can't find the info. they need in any other way
than posting
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Back, Michael wrote:
I solved this one by guessing and loading the right font pack...
Which font pack contains this one?:
app-image-san-004:station: Warning: Can't chmod /dev/console
XView warning: Cannot load font set
Eric Roode wrote:
I updated my cygwin the other day, as I periodically do, and I am very
sorry I did so. Here are some of the problems I have encountered.
It has always been the advice of this list that you should read the
announcements on cygwin-announce@ and cygwin-xfree-announce before
Hi All,
I've tried installing the Cygwin X11 server to try to be able to run an
X app, but the cygwin installation packages were completely different to
the ones mentioned on the website and in the documentation. I had to
search the mailing list to get the required package names. So, can I
Back, Michael wrote:
Christopher Faylor did utter a clarion call of great frustration unto the
heavens:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 03:16:05PM -0800, Back, Michael wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I think the frustration on some people's behalf is that this question
has been asked (and answered) maybe 50
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How's that? What, exactly, does libtool have to do with cygwin's fork
emulation code?
The closest libtool comes to this issue is the fact that it
automatically turns on enable-auto-image-base -- which should help
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Jonathan Johansen wrote:
I've tried installing the Cygwin X11 server to try to be able to run an
X app, but the cygwin installation packages were completely different to
the ones mentioned on the website and in the documentation. I had to
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