Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/08/13/10:06:36
On Aug 12 13:13, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > I can confirm this. It only happens with urxvt-X for some reason.
> > I don't see this for xterm, or xeyes, or xclock.
>
> Me too.
> [...]
> I need another piece of information before deciding how to address this
> issue. If someone can test urxvt-X *without* using run, on Windows 7 for
> me, and report back, that'd be great.
>
> You need to create a shortcut whose target is
>
> C:\cygwin\bin\urxvt-X.exe -display 127.0.0.1:0.0 -ls -e /bin/bash --login
>
> and launch that. What I expect, is that there will be a quick flash
> console window that disappears, and then the urxvt-X window shows up.
> And no 100% CPU usage.
Well, there *is* a quick flash console window, but it prints an error
message I don't grok:
Unable to connect to the rxvt-unicode daemon: No such file or directory
and then urxvt-X just exits.
This does *not* happen when starting from an xterm or from a local console
window. It only happens when starting from the shortcut. There's no
flashing console window in these two cases for obvious reasons, and the
CPU usage is negligible.
Corinna
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