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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:07:50 +0800
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From: John Dell <johnd AT ee DOT uwa DOT edu DOT au>
Subject: Pre-compiled X11R6.4 Libraries/Clients and Cygwin1.1.4
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Hello,

Warning:  I am new to cygwin and what I am saying might not make sense.

Am I correct is saying that the pre-compiled X11R6.4 Libraries/Clients 
compiled under B20.1 won't work under the latest release of Cygwin?  I have 
downloaded the latest Cygwin distributution but can't compile the examples 
in the pre-compiled X11R6.4 Libraries/Clients distribution.

REAL REQUIREMENTS:  I am trying to us PETSc scientific computing software 
under cygwin.  This includes a very nice X-windows interface which helps 
debugging source code (gives a nice graphical picture of the structure of 
matrix entries).  To do this it uses an X-windows interface.  While it 
compiles, it baffs with a segmentation fault.  Note that I can run an xterm 
fine.

John Dell

Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
University of Western Australia


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