Aha, selecting X11/X-start-menu-icons pulled in all the missing X
dependencies
that I hadn't noticed were turned off.
(The new start menu icon has an X logo, is called 'idle', shows the
yellow
hover text 'Python IDE', and when clicked generates the alert 'Error:
could not start C:\cygwin\bin\idle -display 127.0.0.1:0.0'. But
startxwin.bat works as you'd expect.)
On 7 Jul 2009, at 17:08, Lloyd Wood wrote:
Installed Cygwin 1.7 beta on a new clean machine - figured I may as
well
get with the 1.7 program. Let it install all defaults plus a few
packages
I knew I'd need. Added to default list, didn't remove anything.
Installed on C:\cygwin under Windows XP SP2.
How to start X? No XWin Server icon in menu. Just the cygwin shell
server on desktop. No /usr/bin/startxwin.bat script. No /usr/bin/
Xwin.exe.
And no xinit, which I thought was how X 7.4 got started.
/usr/include/X11 has header files. /usr/lib/X11 is pretty much empty,
bar the config/ dir.
Looked in /usr/bin/X11R6. Nothing there bar run.exe. Which figures,
since that should be history with the 7.4 install. But why is run.exe
there as well as in /usr/bin?
Went through new FAQ and userguide and changes/features. No help.
Did the beta munge the X install?
thanks,
L.
<http://info.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/><l.w...@surrey.ac.uk>
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