To reproduce:
1. Install asymptote-2.15-1.
2. Start the X server (1.12.1-1), and run the following command in an xterm:
$ asy -V /usr/share/doc/asymptote/examples/teapot.asy
This should display a teapot in a separate window, but instead it
crashes the X server.
I've tested with cygwin-1.15
On 5/14/2012 5:24 PM, Frederico Liporace wrote:
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Hello,
I´ve succesfully compiled vtk-5-8-0 libraries and examples
under cygwin, but the X server crashes when I try to execute
one of the examples under vtk´s Examples/Rendering/Cxx subdir.
The crash happens right after the rendering
On 5/31/2012 5:44 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
To reproduce:
1. Install asymptote-2.15-1.
2. Start the X server (1.12.1-1), and run the following command in an
xterm:
$ asy -V /usr/share/doc/asymptote/examples/teapot.asy
This should display a teapot in a separate window, but instead it
crashes the X
I have an ubuntu 12.0.4 desktop. I have a Win7 laptop running Cygwin.
I can display windows from the Ubuntu box on the Win7 laptop using the
Cygwin X server, but the window is somewhat degraded. Specifically,
scrollbars are not rendering properly. I've used Ubuntu before, but
this is the first
I have a Win7 laptop with Cygwin and a Ubuntu desktop box. I can ssh
from the laptop with shared keys and X11 forwarding, so that I can run
a simple command line in a Bash shell on the Win7 box and it will open
up the window for the remote process on my Win7 box.
What I'm having trouble with is
marco atzeri writes:
Could you check if previous X server (1.12.0-5) has the same problem ?
I can't check the previous server easily, but the current server crashes
reliably whit any program exercising the OpenGL interface when the
native acceleration is active (which should only happen in
Hello everybody. Please, help me!
I'm trying to run SaVi
(http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/software/SaVi/)
with Geomview under Cygwin environment
(http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/software/SaVi/building-under-
Windows/)
I have followed all the instructions on the