André Bleau wrote:
libglut32.a and I was planning to remove glut32.lib in the next update. Could
you please test linking with the attaches libglut32.a ? It is the one that
would be part of the upcoming opengl-1.1.0-10 .
OSG completes its build now with the new libglut32.a. It builds an
André Bleau wrote:
I took a look at osgviewerGLUT. Did that ever worked well with some
previous version of the opengl package? I see a few strange things:
Honestly - I don't know. I had tried your helloGLUT example to test and since
OSG had been trying to build osgviewerGLUT and couldn't I
André Bleau wrote:
You will need to change OPENGL_INCLUDE_DIR to /usr/include/opengl .
See: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-12/msg00089.html
- André Bleau, Cygwin's volunteer OpenGL package maintainer.
The above worked great but in the announcement for this version you
mention:
you can
Jon TURNEY wrote:
OPENGL_INCLUDE_DIR /usr/include
OPENGL_gl_LIBRARY/usr/lib/w32api/libopengl32.a
OPENGL_glu_LIBRARY /usr/lib/w32api/libglu32.a
I suspect you might have the problem discussed here:
I periodically do test compile for OpenSceneGraph in Cygwin and up
until I recently accidentally updated to the latest X11 stuff the
compiles had been working fine. With the recent change I now getting a
lot of undefined references for various _gl?? References. I posted
this to the
hmm no hints - keep googling I guess. I'm sure it must be a security/config
issue - xhost or xauth issue somewhere - just haven't found the magic key yet
since it works from Windows to my two linux machines.
Maybe wrong group - maybe should have been cygwin-apps for ssh even though I
thought
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Sending this kind of question to cygwin-apps would be a sure-fire way to
get you unsubscribed from cygwin-apps. It is not appropriate for that
list.
As you already knew - you are correct - upon rereading I see my error. I was
thinking simply in terms of apps - my
I'm stumped - I have tried googling cygwin.com for references to this problem
and I am sure it has been discussed there before but I haven't hit on the
correct keywords yet.
I have Cygwin and X installed and from a bash prompt I can:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ X -clipboard
[1] 3632
snip all the
Eric Gumtow wrote:
I'm trying to start X with the root on monitor #2. This is my
command line:
X -fullscreen -ac -emulate3buttons -clipboard -multiplemonitors
-screen 0 @2
What happens is X starts on monitor #1.
I've read through the FAQ and X's help page. Based on what I've
found from
Eric Gumtow wrote:
Have you tried it with @1 instead of @2?
Yes. The same behavior. X starts on monitor #1.
At one point in the past I had worked out a method to do basically what
the @x command does. This was before I realized it had a built-in
method of doing exactly what I
On Thursday, September 01 at 01:35, Brian Keener wrote:
I have a microsoft mouse with a scroll wheel that scrolls both up and
down, and left/right. The up/down scrolling action seems to act as
left/right arrows.
In firefox, using the scroll wheel goes back/forwards a page
I have a microsoft mouse with a scroll wheel that scrolls both up and
down, and left/right. The up/down scrolling action seems to act as
left/right arrows.
In firefox, using the scroll wheel goes back/forwards a page, for an
example.
Any idea what to do to fix this?
Brian K
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Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Christopher Mark Conn wrote:
I'm using Cygwin/X on my Win2K laptop to connect to
my FreeBSD box and I'd like to redirect the sound
from Rhythmbox (or other music players on the FreeBSD
box) to the laptop.
Here is how I connect from the Win2K
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 11:53 +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004, Brian Keener wrote:
I'm trying to run
xmodmap -e keysym Home =
And it's restarting my X-server without applying the changes to the
keymappings.
Oddly enough, if I start the X server
of this document is 15, without my ever having touched the
home key...
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Brian Keener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
. However, running X as -rootless or
without any command line options at all results in the behaviour
reported above...
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Brian Keener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is this not the same hang that has been address here and in the Cygwin List and
the cygwin-apps list. If so please see other threads on this same subject in
the mailing list archives and the cygwin list archives and if it is then the
fix (for now) as posted many times is break the install into
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