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RE: Actually, it was the Readme that messed me up. . .




>
> There is a readme in the xfree ftp root, such as
> ftp://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/pub/cygwin/xfree/, that contains a README file,
> which makes the following claims,
>
> 1) In listing the files to download from xc-4-binaries, the README claims
> that there is a file named xfree86-bin.tar.bz2, however, there is no such
> file, and it is rather confusing as to whether we are supposed to download
> xfree86-Prog.tar.bz2 or xfree86-Xwin.tar.bz2, as both of them sound like
> they contain the main executables for Cygwin/XFree.
> 2) The README claims, "All of the above binaries support only Cygwin v 1.0
> and Development Snapshots.", however, you have indicated that Cygwin 1.1.4
> works just fine.

I noticed that some mirror sites are kind of archiving old archives etc.

> 3) There is no mention of the /contrib directory containing the DirectX
> X/Server, as other documentation seems to indicate.

The X-server in contrb directory is something like MI/X, runs in
single window mode, and also slow like MI/X. It does work on Windows 98/95.
But is built from plain X11R6.3 and lacks a lot of features e.g.LBX.
However it is good enough for most work.

>
> Hell, just getting rid of the README would prevent confusing some
> people :)

We will remove it.

Suhaib

>
> Harold L Hunt II
> Phone: 800-850-1616 ext 108
> Email: harold@compasstechnologies.com


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