Is there version that is not compiled against X11 libraries (so it uses
native Windows) available or do I have to compile GTK and such from source?
Is there pointers where I find info about compiling non-X11 versions of GTK?
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I'm not 100 % sure what you are saying.
Are you trying to say that the cygwin sshd does not respect the -X and
-Y flags
passed to the local ssh process?
And that for the above named reason you are forced to manually set the
DISPLAY variable?
regards,
ken
peter waltman wrote:
hi -
trying to figur
One starting point is
http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net/
They say that they have GTK+ 2.44 runtime for windows both with and
separate from libglade.
regards,
ken
Jani tiainen wrote:
Is there version that is not compiled against X11 libraries (so it
uses native Windows) available or do I have to
Ken Dibble wrote:
One starting point is
http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net/
They say that they have GTK+ 2.44 runtime for windows both with and
separate from libglade.
regards,
ken
Jani tiainen wrote:
Is there version that is not compiled against X11 libraries (so it
uses native Windows) availabl
I was reading in the Cygwin users guide. Specifically in section 2.2.
It mentions some env vars that can be set in the cygwin.bat: CYGWIN,
PATH, HOME, TERM, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
First, none were defined in my cygwin.bat. Is that a problem? There
weren't any env vars defined. Second question,
Hallo Jani,
Am Samstag, 7. August 2004 um 20:16 schriebst du:
> Ken Dibble wrote:
>>
>> One starting point is
>> http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> They say that they have GTK+ 2.44 runtime for windows both with and
>> separate from libglade.
>>
>> regards,
>> ken
>>
>> Jani tiainen wro
Ken Dibble alltel.net> writes:
>
> I'm not 100 % sure what you are saying.
> Are you trying to say that the cygwin sshd does not respect the -X and
> -Y flags
> passed to the local ssh process?
> And that for the above named reason you are forced to manually set the
> DISPLAY variable?
>
> re
Hallo Jani,
>> Well, I really meant compiled under cygwin, but without X11...
> It should be possible to build it, unfortunately it compiles not as
> is.
> To try yoursewlf, you have to define --with-gdk-target=win32 instead
> of --with-gdk-target=x11.
Actually the option is --with-gdktarget=wi
peter waltman wrote:
> yeah. pretty much. I've set the "ForwardX11 yes" in the sshd_config file on
> the server I log into and I've also set it in the ssh_config with the client I'm
> using to log into it.
>
>piano{pwaltman}51: ssh -X grad107m
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
>Last lo
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I (Fish) wrote:
> Just thought I'd throw this into the mix too in case it might help:
>
>
> I *do* have Microsoft's "Virtual PC" product installed on my system
> (and already have a couple of test Windows 2000 systems setup under
> it), so if the
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Jani,
Well, I really meant compiled under cygwin, but without X11...
It should be possible to build it, unfortunately it compiles not as
is.
To try yoursewlf, you have to define --with-gdk-target=win32 instead
of --with-gdk-target=x11.
Actually the option is --with-
peter waltman wrote:
Ken Dibble alltel.net> writes:
I'm not 100 % sure what you are saying.
Are you trying to say that the cygwin sshd does not respect the -X and
-Y flags
passed to the local ssh process?
And that for the above named reason you are forced to manually set the
DISPLAY variable
Hallo Jani,
Am Sonntag, 8. August 2004 um 00:29 schriebst du:
> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>> Hallo Jani,
Well, I really meant compiled under cygwin, but without X11...
>>>It should be possible to build it, unfortunately it compiles not as
>>>is.
>>>To try yoursewlf, you have to define --with-gdk
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 03:09:44PM -0700, Fish wrote:
>
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> I (Fish) wrote:
>
> > Just thought I'd throw this into the mix too in case it might help:
> >
> >
> > I *do* have Microsoft's "Virtual PC" product installed on my system
> > (and alr
Libcroco has been uploaded to cygwin.com
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The Libcroco project is an effort to build a generic Cascading Style
Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation toolkit that can be used by
GNOME applications in need of CSS support.
Canonical website: http://www.freespiders.org/projects/
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Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> setup is a Windows program. The files it creates have
> the inheritable permissions of the parent directory.
Well then it must not be setup that's doing it then.
But I think it's obvious that *some* program *somewhere*
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Jani,
Am Sonntag, 8. August 2004 um 00:29 schriebst du:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Jani,
Well, I really meant compiled under cygwin, but without X11...
It should be possible to build it, unfortunately it compiles not as
is.
To try yoursewlf, you have to define --with
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Fish wrote:
> Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> > In your case, it looks like some directories (like /bin)
> > have OK inheritable permissions, while others (like /etc)
> > don't.
>
> Yep. :(
Addt'l info:
cacls o/p of c:\cygwin\bin\*.* attached.
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