Thanks very much. The tee works well, and is particularly helpful for
debugging. Unfortunately, it seems that sometimes the program will run and
display output as it ought to, and other times it will run and no output is
visible. I've never had this problem when not trying to output to a file, so
Recently started using the Xserver and have issues now with IE. IE will become
unresponsive. When I kill the xserver IE becomes responsive again.
I also have issues with any vncclient sessions I'm running. The cut-n-paste
buffers stop working in vnc. Vnc doesn't require the xserver.
It's not a sh
On 2009-02-07, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, teddybouch wrote:
>
> >I am trying to automate a simulation process, and part of this involves
> >capturing the output that is written to an xterm window when a particular
> >process is run. I thought that I had this figured out using the f
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, teddybouch wrote:
I am trying to automate a simulation process, and part of this involves
capturing the output that is written to an xterm window when a particular
process is run. I thought that I had this figured out using the following
command:
../run 1 Joiner default > re
I am trying to automate a simulation process, and part of this involves
capturing the output that is written to an xterm window when a particular
process is run. I thought that I had this figured out using the following
command:
./run 1 Joiner default > results.dat
"run" is the program that I am
Jared Silva wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Just a guess, but do you not have the libtool package installed?
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/cg/prog-build-native.html#prog-compiling
$ cygcheck -c | grep libtool
libtool 1.5b-2 OK
I tried reinstalling libtool, but no luck
Since I updated to the new X.org 7.4 I have xwin crashes. I am using
cygiwn version 1.5.25-cr-0x5f1.
This is how it happens:
- suddenly, all network connexions (cygwin and windows) stop working
(no internet...). rxvt freezes
- when I kill xwin (kill -9 from the cygwin bash shell), all works again.