Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/12/12/01:05:27
I'm having some problems with xmkmf under b20.1. When b20.0 was
released, I built the X11R6.4 libraries using the instructions
and patch given by Sergey. With those libraries, I was able
to build fvwm, aXe, and several other X11 applications. All
of these used xmkmf to make the Makefiles. However, now that
I have installed b20.1, xmkmf fails with the following message:
bash:{pof} xmkmf
mv -f Makefile Makefile.bak
imake -DUseInstalled -I/usr/X11R6.4/lib/X11/config
In file included from Imakefile.c:4:
\usr\X11R6.4\lib\X11\config\Imake.tmpl:1169: ##X11##.rules: No such file or directory
In file included from Imakefile.c:4:
\usr\X11R6.4\lib\X11\config\Imake.tmpl:1182: ##X11##.tmpl: No such file or directory
imake: Exit code 1.
Stop.
bash:{pof}
It appears that something's not being parsed correctly, but
I don't know what. I also can't be certain whether this problem
is due to my installation of b20.1, or perhaps I've messed up
something else around the same time I installed b20.1.
An unrelated problem I have (I also had this problem with b19) is
with xfs. It fails with the following message:
bash:{pof} xfs
xfs error: Fatal font server error:
xfs error: Element #0 (starting at 0) of font path is bad or has a bad font:
"/winnt/fonts/corel/"
bash:{pof}
The fonts in /winnt/fonts/corel/ are all ttf fonts. I've tried a number
of different fonts, but always get the same failure. As an alternative,
I also tried building xfstt. That package builds and runs, but all of
the font characters it serves up look like garbage.
If any kind soul can provide some advice on how to get xmkmf and xfs
working, it would be much appreciated.
I'm running Windows NT4.0/SP3 with a pentium cpu. My X server is
StarNet's XWin-32. All of my mounts are binary.
Best Regards, Paul
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Paul Poffenberger phone (250) 721 7741
Dept of Physics fax (250) 721 7752
University of Victoria email pofmail AT pp DOT phys DOT uvic DOT ca
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