Re: Binding OpenGL and gcc

2009-06-01 Thread Christina McQuirk
How cAsE sEnSiTiVe are the .dll names?  All these files are there (I checked each one), but sometimes not ALLCAPS or all-lower as output below [YOUR-7E1386FF39:~] >> cygcheck ./run.exe .\run.exe  C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll    C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL      C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll  

How to run GNU Emacs from Windows icon

2009-06-01 Thread David Karr
I'm now to the point where I can run "rxvt", and then from the spawned Bash process I can run "emacs" and get a reasonable Emacs process going. I can do the same with "xemacs". I now need to set up Windows desktop icons that can start these processes. I managed to get XEmacs working, with the fol

Unable to convert postscript to usable form, using either ps2pdf or gs

2009-06-01 Thread David Karr
I have a generated postscript file (from trueprint) that I need to get into a usable form on Windows, so I can view it and print it. I've tried both "ps2pdf" and "gs", with no success so far. I first tried using "ps2pdf". This fails with: --- % ps2pdf tp.ps tp.pdf GPL Ghostscript 8.

RE: Building "trueprint" fails with missing ref to _libintl_gettext

2009-06-01 Thread David Karr
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf > Of David Karr > Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 1:26 PM > To: cygwin@cygwin.com > Subject: Building "trueprint" fails with missing ref to _libintl_gettext > > I'm trying to build the "trueprint" a

Building "trueprint" fails with missing ref to _libintl_gettext

2009-06-01 Thread David Karr
I'm trying to build the "trueprint" app on Cygwin, and it's failing with the following: undefined reference to `_libintl_gettext' I had to do this many years ago, and I believe I ran into this then also, but I don't remember what I had to do to resolve it. When I run "configure" it comes out

Re: urxvt-X terminfo and Bash readline

2009-06-01 Thread Ken Brown
On 6/1/2009 3:14 PM, Dan Moulding wrote: The only problem I had was that emacs was looking for it in the wrong place (I presume this is because my emacs [the latest Cygwin build] is compiled against the old ncurses). This won't be an issue much longer, at least for people who start using cygwi

Re: urxvt-X terminfo and Bash readline

2009-06-01 Thread Dan Moulding
> I guess I could make it automatic even > then, by require:ing tic0...but then everybody, even those who don't > need it, would install tic0, the "old" terminfo0 database, and all of > the (old) ncurses libraries that tic0 needs. Plus, that runs against my > attempt to slowly phase out the "old" d

Re: Simple issues with X and Emacs/XEmacs

2009-06-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 11:32:02AM -0700, David Karr wrote: >It's been a few years since I've installed a new Cygwin installation. I >used to use XEmacs in Cygwin, and it worked reasonably well. I could get it >to start up in a regular MS Windows window, I believe without having to use >an X serv

Re: urxvt-X terminfo and Bash readline

2009-06-01 Thread Charles Wilson
Dan Moulding wrote: > First, it did not install its own compiled terminfo file in > /usr/share/terminfo/r. I noticed that the source for the terminfo file > was installed to /etc/terminfo, so I compiled it and copied > rxvt-unicode to /usr/share/terminfo/r (from /usr/share/terminfo/72). > This seem

Simple issues with X and Emacs/XEmacs

2009-06-01 Thread David Karr
It's been a few years since I've installed a new Cygwin installation. I used to use XEmacs in Cygwin, and it worked reasonably well. I could get it to start up in a regular MS Windows window, I believe without having to use an X server. I just installed Cygwin again on a new box, and I'm having

urxvt-X terminfo and Bash readline

2009-06-01 Thread Dan Moulding
Today I decided to try urxvt-X to see if I like it better than xterm. After installing it, I noticed a couple of things that seemed odd, and am wondering whether or not these are intentional behaviors. First, it did not install its own compiled terminfo file in /usr/share/terminfo/r. I noticed tha

Cygwin 1.5, Maildir, mutt & managed mount - New mail

2009-06-01 Thread Adam Wellings
Hello, I'm running mutt on Cygwin (v. 1.5). I'm using the standard packages version supplied by Cygwin, 1.4.2.2i. My mail directory is Maildir, mounted on a managed mount to cope with the naming convention. The mount entry is (note: line may get wrapped): C:\Documents and Settings\username\M

Re: Binding OpenGL and gcc

2009-06-01 Thread Dave Korn
Christina McQuirk wrote: > Hi, > > I posted earlier about having problems linking opengle and dlls, but > now that is fixed (Thanx for your help!). However, now my code runs > without error, but no display window opens. I have transfered my code > to a lab-mate's computer and it runs and opens

Binding OpenGL and gcc

2009-06-01 Thread Christina McQuirk
Hi, I posted earlier about having problems linking opengle and dlls, but now that is fixed (Thanx for your help!).  However, now my code runs without error, but no display window opens.  I have transfered my code to a lab-mate's computer and it runs and opens a display window, but mine does not.

Re: Win2k Command Window Can't Execute G++

2009-06-01 Thread Roger Head
Alexey Borzenkov gmail.com> writes: > As an alternative you can try looking into my > http://git.kitsu.ru/mine/shell-wrapper.git (use snapshot link for > topmost commit if you don't have git and don't know how to clone) > Thanks Alexey, I'll have a look. Roger -- Unsubscribe info: htt