Cygwin newbie needs help

2002-04-23 Thread B. Joshua Rosen
I've installed Cygwin on a freshly built Win2K Pro system. I installed everything including Xfree86, I've also installed Xemacs. I have a few basic questions to get me started. My operating environment is as follows, my workstation is a Redhat 7.2 box, the Win2K box is in another room. I want to b

More newbie questions, SSH and paths

2002-04-23 Thread B. Joshua Rosen
I've got SSH partially working, I can log into the Win2K box but X forwarding isn't working. I've enabled X forwarding in the /etc/ssh_config and /etc/sshd_config files but when I ssh -X into the box and then try to launch Xemacs nothting happens. Does anyonw have any suggestions? I'm also am hav

RE: Cygwin newbie needs help

2002-04-24 Thread B. Joshua Rosen
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 11:56, Robinow, David wrote: > > From: Craveiro, Marco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Subject: RE: Cygwin newbie needs help > > huh people, maybe i'm really confused here... but i think > > Joshua wants a build of xemacs that allows him to redirect > > the display to another

Re: Cygwin newbie needs help

2002-04-24 Thread B. Joshua Rosen
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 13:58, Andrew Markebo wrote: > | So can I make ssh to my winbox (having both client and server > | configuration set to enable X forwarding) and execute cmd.exe and get the > | window in my winbox/linbox or not? > > Well if you run this cmd in an xterm, or x-based rxvt that

Re: Cygwin newbie needs help

2002-04-24 Thread B. Joshua Rosen
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 15:45, Andrew Markebo wrote: > | > | I am using VNC, thats what I want to get away from. The performance of > | VNC is awful. I'll be forced to use it for true Windoze stuff but for > | Cygwin I want to use X-fowarding. Once I get Xemacs compiled properly > | I'll be happy.

Case insensitivity

2002-04-24 Thread B. Joshua Rosen
I'm in the process of porting my CAE tool (hdlmaker) to Cygwin and I've run into a problem with case sensitivity, or to be precise the lack of case sensitivity in the file system. I have a number of files that are paired as upper and lower case versions, i.e. FD.v and fd.v. In the Unix world this