Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/05/20/10:31:22
On Sun, 17 May 1998, GNU Win32 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >
> > I've installed Mumit Khan's EGCS 1.02 beta 19
> > binaries for NT 4.0,
>
> SP3?
>
> > along with the X11 binaries from
> > Arlindo da Silva's site and the MicroImages X server.
> > This all works very well, but to do any useful
> > work in this environment, I need a working X editor.
> > I downloaded the binary for Nedit-5.0.1 from Valery
> > Tulnikov's site, but have not been able to make
> > it work correctly. I can start the editor, open
> > files into it, cut and paste with it, and write
> > text into the menu items, but the moment I strike
> > any key on the keyboard with the cursor in the
> > text area (ie, try to actually write some text...),
> > my entire X session freezes up. The only way out
> > is to iconize the X server window and kill the
> > Nedit session from a normal NT window. If anyone
> > has any idea what's causing this, and how I can fix
> > it, I'd be very pleased to hear. It's frustrating
> > to be so close to a very useful work platform...
> >
>
> This is strange, I use nedit (from Valery's site) quite often
> and haven't experienced this problem. A few questions:
>
> 1) Are you using the lastest cygwinb19.dll from Sergey's site
> (http://www.lexa.ru/sos)?
>
> 2) Do you have valid /etc/passwd and /etc/group files?
> You can use mkpasswd (on NT only) to create these, e.g.,
>
> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
> mkpasswd -g > /etc/group
>
> 3) Have you tried another X server, say x-win32 from Starnet?
>
>
> I have to admit that I get occasional SIGSEGVs but I have
> no problems creating and saving files.
>
> --
> Arlindo da Silva
> dasilva AT alum DOT mit DOT edu
>
Hi Arlindo,
Yes, I'm using Sergey's cygwinb19, and I have /etc/passwd
and /etc/group files. I do actually have Starnet on my
system, but it's a licenced copy that seems to have a hardcoded
limitation that it will only accept connections from my
University's ip address. At Sergey's suggestion, I downloaded
the source for Nedit and built it on my own machine, but
the problem persists. However, on a more positive note,
while fetching the source for nedit I also found the source
for aXe, which I managed to build with little difficulty,
and which DOES work fine. The mystery regarding why nedit
doesn't work on my system will, for now at least, probably
remain a mystery. In the mean time, I'm quite happy with
aXe; it's the editor I'm more accustomed to anyway.
Best Regards, Paul
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