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Charles Wilson wrote:
src_prep_init_hook() {
cd ${SRC_DIR}
apply_patch ${origsrcdir}/${PN}-import-xpm.patch
}
Does this work by using CVS HEAD as of Monday night[1], copying this
patch to the topdir, and defining
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Charles Wilson wrote:
Gerritt -- can you update the gtk* packages to 2.10.x?
Actually GNOME is mine now; I updated the non-GUI libs a while ago,
thinking that the GUI would not be far behind, but I hit a snag.
A while ago I started working on
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Jens Seidel wrote:
Yep, you're right. I installed it and now it seems to work better.
It just failed because of a missing __isnand function in libm. Afer
providing (only as a workaround) my own it works flawlessly.
__isnand *is* in the current
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Jens Seidel wrote:
$ g++ -H -g -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include main.cpp -lglut
. /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../../include/w32api/GL/glut.h
The references to w32api/GL are probably wrong!
Once I omit -I/usr/X11R6/include (or use
Igor Peshansky wrote:
I thought Yaakov was working on becoming one eventually... This was
mostly a hint to him that he may want to take over the other duties of the
X maintainer... But then, I'm not even sure he's subscribed to this list
yet, so the hint may have been premature.
I am, but
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peter360 wrote:
checking for X... no
configure: error: Mrxvt requires the X Window System libraries and headers.
I read the configure program. Looks like it is trying to find
libXt.{a|so|sl} but failed. I did find libXt.dll.a in my
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
afair fixed and cursor (cursor.pcf.gz) from lib/X11/fonts/misc.
fixed is an alias to
-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1.
make sure you run these commands in the misc directory in this order:
mkfontscale
mkfontdir (equals mkfontscale
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Our Cygwin/X maintainer seems to have disappeared so it looks like we,
once again, are looking for volunteers to be the go to person for
Cygwin/X. That would mean building new releases, handling problems in
this mailing list, and keeping the cygwin-xfree web site
Charles Wilson wrote:
Alan originally planned to migrate any specific changes in the CYGWIN
branch over to HEAD:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-10/msg00122.html
I'll be working on getting whatever changes exist on [the CYGWIN]
branchover into the mainline trunk code next.
But that
Marc Toussaint wrote:
I found your discussion on the broken QT port to cygwin.
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE
I'm redirecting this to the cygwin-xfree list. Please make sure that
your mail client respects the Reply-To: address.
I have the same problem with uic: it is producing broken
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René Berber wrote:
Running Scribus with the debug enabled cygqt-mt-3.dll the program
works fine with no mutex failure message and using the latest Cygwin
snapshot. As mentioned in my reply to Brian, under gdb there are many
SIGSEGV signals
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René Berber wrote:
Or the change exposed a bug in Qt.
Either way, it was working in 1.5.18 (didn't I already say I'd be
unhappy if my qt3 was broken with 1.5.19?).
The library is as close as it gets to a regular library, I separated the debug
René Berber wrote:
Right forum for qt3, wrong forum for kde.
The distinction is that qt3 is an official Cygwin package while KDE is from the
Cygwin Ports project.
Actually, I've just started working on KDE again with 3.5.1, but I never
got as far as kwrite. This is probably from the
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Brett Serkez wrote:
Yaakov,
PPIOSPE[1]. Redirecting to xfree list.
[1] http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE
Nothing seems to work, it keeps dying with a 'segementation
violation'. My guess is their is a missing dependency in the
packaging
René Berber wrote:
I tried using cygwin1.dll version 1.5.18 and it works just like you said. Then
I downloaded the latest snapshot, version 20051207, and scribus fails as before
(no error messages, the one I used as subject is only a warning, nothing).
As this is an apparent regression, if
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Sorry but it isn't up to Yaakov to decide if things that aren't part of
the cygwin distribution are discussed here. The fact that we advertise
other people's cygwin efforts doesn't mean that we are automatically
opening up the cygwin mailing list to discuss their
René Berber wrote:
I just installed Scribus from ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports, no problem
with the install, but when I tried to run it I got the:
Mutex init failure: Invalid argument
after the splash screen displays for a while and the application really starts.
Anyone seen this?
René Berber wrote:
Nice! I don't get anything, but perhaps it has to do with my setting
CYGWIN=error_start:c:/cygwin/bin/dumper.exe (which is not catching anything).
FWIW, I'm just running with CYGWIN=server.
Thanks. I'll report later if I find something.
Please do, and thank you for
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Reid Thompson wrote:
links2 http://links.twibright.com/ graphical -- your best bet
I have packages of links-2.x available on Cygwin Ports; just add the
following server to setup.exe:
ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports/
Or manually download
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Alan Hourihane wrote:
Certainly for the RC1 candidate it's going to be based off the
monolithic build, and still in /usr/X11R6.
And what are your plans for future releases?
Yaakov
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Charles Li wrote:
I would like to install dillo browser on cygwinx. Is
there a document one of you can point me to? Or a
general page for installing softwares on cygwinX.
Dillo is not in the Cygwin net release, but I have built a port for
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Per Lundberg wrote:
I have managed to get vte and gnome-terminal compiled and running on
Cygwin/XFree. Seems to be working fine also, and it's nice to have when
you are stuck in the Windows world. Attached is the patch for vte (based
on another
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Brian Ford wrote:
Why do you propose keeping a distinct X11R6 tree yet puting documentation
outside it. I would prefer these to be consistent.
FWIW, Debian and Gentoo both do as proposed.
IIRC, Harold had decided to eliminate the X11R6 subtree
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