All -
I solved this by adding lines to 'cygwin.bat' that remove
'C:\cygwin\tmp\Xwin.log' and 'C:\cygwin\tmp\.X11-unix\*' before starting the
shell.
- John Mills
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From: Mills, John M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 06,
Cygnets -
I just installed Cygwin and its X-windows on a WinXPPro box to be used by
multiple, individual users with different logins. I found user "B" couldn't
run 'xinit' after user "A" unless s/he deleted or changed permissions on
'/tmp/XWin.log', which was always created with permissions -rw-r-
satisfying its own internal dependencies?
4. Should I get error messages during installation if some dependencies
can't be satisfied?
I don't have any clear symptoms of the problem; I'm fishing around to debug
my broken "portable" installation.
Thanks for any suggestio
All -
I just (Friday-20050423) downloaded and installed a set of Cygwin files into
a freshly laundered Win2k PC. Installation went fine, but when I use 'xinit'
to start 'wmaker' from my '.xinitrc' I see:
1) normal-looking startup of X11, except for some missing fonts,
2) normal-looking screen w
Hello -
Context: I need to produce a cygwin fileset on CD that I can install on a
system without net access. I don't need a "seamless" installation from the
media, but I do need to select any of the packages I have planned; I've had
trouble with this (for X11 specifically).
I want to make a "clea
All -
First, 'Hello' from a new subscriber (though not a new user). I use Cygwin
primarily for cross-development from a Win32 host and find it impressively
functional. Now I need to bring some other developers on-board.
My question: I need to install Cygwin on systems with no net access and am
ha
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