Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/09/19/20:06:47
To be honest I do not recall all of the brick walls I encountered while
trying to get this going this weekend.
I messed with MI/X a year or so ago and realized then that it was useless.
I would like to get Xvnc working as a cheap X server. That compile died a
violent death as the patch available is a version or so behind the oldest
available version of vnc.
I was hoping that there was a doc somewhere to get me started. I really do
not want to spend weeks trying to re-port already ported software every step
of the way.
After all .... all I really want is a version of gvim that will work with
Perforce! That's what started all of this. After failing to find one that
was compiled for WIN32 native (read non-X) and failing to get it to compile
(after 3 hours of trying) quickly, I decided I needed to get my environment
a little more in line with what seems to be the *norm* [I hate that word].
It seems that this means (among other things) gcc-2.95, B20.1, and X11R6.4
(or X11R6.3 not sure which is the better choice yet), and binary moint
points (I have been using text for about a year now).
If you could put a web page outline the basic things to get and where they
are and a rough set of steps to follow I would be grateful!
Thanks for the reply.
Kevin
"Suhaib M. Siddiqi" wrote:
> Right now there is no HOWTO or FAQ for X11.
> I will put Web pages for Cygwin-Xfree which will have a
> HOWTO and FAQ for X11R6, XFree86 porting issues and
> other stuff related to X under Cygwin.
> For general info on X you may check http://www.rahul.net/kenton.
>
> What are exactly your questions? Obviously B19 stuff is for Cygwin
> B19. Which apps require which stuff, please elaborate?
>
> At the moment all the X11 clients and libraries require an X11R6.x
> compliant X-server. Many Cygwin users
> attempt to use MI/X because it was a freeware (now it costs
> $25.00). MI/X cannot do multi-windowing and is X11R5
> based therefore most modern apps under MI/X will crash. Beside, it is a
> very simple server with only stdin/stdout capbility. Most X
> applications need more then
> a stdin/stdout crap. Therefore attempts to do some serious work with
> MI/X would be a waste of time.
>
> Suhaib
>
> PS: to discourage UCE, the return address is invalid, post your reply
> only to list please.
>
> "Kevin L. McWhirter" wrote:
> >
> > Does there exist a HOWTO or FAQ for X11 for cygwin B20.1 ?
> >
> > There seems to be a plethora of options but not one easily found
> > solution. Some distributions require B19, other apps require other
> > stuff, etc.....
> >
> > 'preciate the pointer.
> > Kevin
> >
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> "Kevin L. McWhirter" wrote:
> >
> > Does there exist a HOWTO or FAQ for X11 for cygwin B20.1 ?
> >
> > There seems to be a plethora of options but not one easily found
> > solution. Some distributions require B19, other apps require other
> > stuff, etc.....
> >
> > 'preciate the pointer.
> > Kevin
> >
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