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Re: twm takes no control
- From: "Dai Itasaka" <ditasaka at silverbacksystems dot com>
- To: <cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 17:17:59 -0800
- Subject: Re: twm takes no control
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
) > > It is obvious that it is not twm that is broken.
) >
) > So it is another little issue related to the shared Xt and Xaw
) > libraries. I did a search in the twm sources for "Vendor", "Shell",
) > "VendorShell", etc. but didn't find anything. I am sure that you can
) > probably find info on how the OS/2 guys handled this bug, but searching
) > for "OS2" turned up nothing in the twm sources either.
) >
) I don't think so, Harold. If this happens with twm run from other OSs,
) that eliminates twm itself and all its dlls, doesn't it? It must be
) internal to the Cygwin X server, or its dlls, right?
)
) Dai, could you test the inverse? Cygwin's twm controlling a RedHat or
) SuSE X server? I think that would definately rule out twm and its dlls.
Cygwin's twm worked fine on a RedHat X Server.
I think Brian is right. It must be the Cygwin X server.