Another data point, when I try:
black EXEC /bin/rxvt -fg green -bg black -cr dodgerblue -g 80x40 -e
/bin/bash -l -i
rxvt successfully starts up but displays:
/bin/find: failed to restore initial working directory: No such file or
directory
Before .bash_profile is invoked
.
I'll read your links and write more later.
--Chaim
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X)
yselkow...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE ! Reply-To: set accordingly.
On 2010-03-16 09:22, Rob 613 wrote:
I would like to point out that the stated
I'm not sure if this is a X11 issue or a cygwin update issue. I'm
leaning toward the latter, but figured that I should start on this
list.
After updating my 1.7 installation to the latest cygwin DLL, my xterms
were finally able to exec bash (with some issues from bash as well),
but I immediately
PROPOSAL: please remove the current directory from the PATH setting in
startxwin.bat.
EXPLANATION: I noticed while editing my startxwin.bat to change the
CYGWIN_ROOT to point to my 1.7 installation that the PATH assignment a
couple of lines below it included the current directory as its *first*
I didn't find any posts on the Cygwin mailing lists regarding this
issue, so I'm not sure if anyone else has dealt with it. I've had
this issue for a while now (likely after an X upgrade) where Nedit
would exit completely with an assert after trying to CTRL-V paste into
it:
assertion
of an X window (say, an x-term) during the time
that the new message notification popus up on my taskbar, my mouse pointer
will disappear, and won't reappear over any other X window until I restart
XWin.
Any idea what this could be?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Here is my XWin error message. I have searched archives and FAQ's and
have found nothing on this. Perhaps I missed something. All I get is
and xterm window. No Windowmaker. I understand that -multiwindow is
not to be used with an externer window manager but I cannot find the
source of
point me in the right direction, thanks in advance,
Rob
-
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.8.2.0-4
Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
XWin was started with the following
xhost?
Thanks,
Rob.
Full Article:
http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/0,1518,344374,00.html
this helps!
Rob
searches or check the archives of this list.
Rob
). This happens on another
list I'm on from time to time when someone's e-mail account has problems
or goes inactive. It is the same reason you, the sender, can
occasionally get a 'out of office' reply from one of the list members
when you send the list a message.
Rob
(in still others).
Try restarting XWin.exe. That's happened to me on a number of occasions
(with different builds, spanning a few months' time).. Can't explain it,
but it's a minor annoyance.
-Rob
as buttons, as it's inconsistent with
just about every other user interface out there (across multiple
platforms).. The about/exit order in the menu is also somewhat
significant, most applications where an 'exit' option is useful place it
at the bottom of the tray menu.
My two cents..
-Rob
installer as well, and it's working fine..
-Rob
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Rob,
It sounds like both you and Fabrizio are having the same problem (crash
in multi-window mode, no crash in single window mode):
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-03/msg00221.html
I agree, the stack dumps are nearly identical
61003D64 (, , , )
018FFFA4 61003D0E (, , , )
End of stack trace
-Rob
and it'll dump one on every child window.
By the way, nice to finally have the raised window redraw bug fixed, only
been a few months since I reported it... :)
-Rob
..
-Rob
/release events keep coming, despite the window losing
focus...
I haven't tested this in other modes (rootless, etc), but I'm fairly sure
that'd be pointless anyway... just my guess, though.
-Rob
of these amounts. Despite
this, the long-term care rider in life insurance could be an
option for people with a fairly high income level and significant
assets. Again, I hope everything is going well! Sincerely, Rob
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please call our office if you have
of these amounts. Despite
this, the long-term care rider in life insurance could be an
option for people with a fairly high income level and significant
assets. Again, I hope everything is going well! Sincerely, Rob
Ritchie www.RRitchie-Ins.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] PS: Friend,
please call our office if you have
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