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"start XWin.exe " to "RunHidden.exe Xwin.exe.".
Hope that helps, even though its not a 'fix' per se.
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From: "Rudolf Kollien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 7:08 AM
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Great! Just did it with the solution mentiond by David Rothenberger. With
sending XWin in the background with & i managed it to only get the XWin
server window. But i need to command files: a DOS batch and a sh batch. Now
it run's with only on batc
Sure. Call CreateProcess with appropriate flags, just like run.exe
does...
Thank you, that's the solution.
I didn't know this program. I now can call Xwin without having an
additional shell window. The needed command for me is :
E:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c -l 'run bash -c -l "CYGWIN=server Xwin.ex
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, Holger Krull wrote:
> > As cygwin provides a *nix-like environment, there IS a (shell)
> > solution. Would be the first problem which couldn't worked around :-)
>
> I'm not so shure about this. At least i didn't find a solution to get
> rid of the additional window, maybe someo
As cygwin provides a *nix-like environment, there IS a (shell) solution. Would
be the first problem which couldn't worked around :-)
I'm not so shure about this. At least i didn't find a solution to get
rid of the additional window, maybe someone else knows the trick.
Starting in bash with setsi
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Will try it after easter. I tell the list what's going on.
Am Freitag, 9. April 2004 01:33 schrieb David Rothenberger:
> Rudolf Kollien wrote:
> > Thanks a lot. Will give it a try. Unfortunately there are some Win98
> > boxes around.
>
> I don't know
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As cygwin provides a *nix-like environment, there IS a (shell) solution. Would
be the first problem which couldn't worked around :-)
Am Freitag, 9. April 2004 01:20 schrieb Harold L Hunt II:
> Rudolf Kollien wrote:
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Rudolf Kollien wrote:
Thanks a lot. Will give it a try. Unfortunately there are some Win98 boxes
around.
I don't know what setsid doesn't work with Win98, just that I don't have a
Win98 box to try it on. The setsid docs don't say anything about it not
working for Win98, though.
Dave
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Hello Harold,
sorry, if my question sounds stupid, but... when i can't use run in a batch
why there is "run" used in the startxdmcp.bat? It does the job as requested.
But only with "-nodecorations". Why can a window without bor
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Thanks a lot. Will give it a try. Unfortunately there are some Win98 boxes
around.
Think, i stay tuned. In the old XFree-releases the problem does not exist. But
i'm sure there will be a solution on X.org soon too. Why not?
Am Freitag, 9. April
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Hello Harold,
sorry, if my question sounds stupid, but... when i can't use run in a batch
why there is "run" used in the startxdmcp.bat? It does the job as requested.
But only with "-nodecorations". Why can a window without border and titlebar
can
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
> What is the permanent solution to the problem? I don't know. I
think it may be time to finish writing the batch file that just launches
a bash shell script, but I haven't got time to work on that today.
FWIW, I use setsid to launch without the DOS window. Works fine
Yeah, you can't use "run" in the batch file... you have to use "start"
instead. I noticed this right before the release, but I don't have a
permanent solution yet. We had to switch from "start" to "run" because
"start" doesn't prevent a DOS box from being displayed and because we
switched XWi
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Hello,
i just upgraded to the new X11 (X.org) version of cygwin/X (Release 6.7.0.0-1.
I use XWin to connect via XDMCP to several linux server. My previous used
startup script is a MS-DOS batch file in which i fire-up XWin.exe with "start
XWin.exe
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