is in some
ways better. (Although only in the first of my twin-head graphics card. :)
But I would like to control whether CygWin opens windows within the
X-Windows Manager or within MS-Windows? Can any person suggest a
mechanism to complete this?
Thanks again for a great product.
Ben Clewett
BTW, love the coloured man pages on CygWin.
Like launching app as:
bash chroot /cygdrive/c/progra~1/my_stuff application.exe
(Or something similar, not tested this...)
For my working, I would need a fully detached CygWin. It's own memory,
it's own DLL, and not a dependence on an existing inst
d in your opinions...
Ben
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Ben Clewett wrote:
(Sorry about incorrect subject on first posting)
Noting:- It's not a cut down version of CygWin*.DLL I need, but a cut
down version of the file system, to just a couple of dozen files in
/bin, /t
ble for it's root, before the
usual registry search?
Regards,
Ben
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Ben Clewett wrote: >
I need to have two copies of CygWin running. Really I do! The default
one in c:\cygwin and another very cutdown version running from
c:\Pr
oints with respect to
each version. I can see the mount points in the registry:
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\Mounts v2\
Not sure how to get my bespoke cygwin to use it's own bespoke /root.
Can you please let me know how I may progress from here?
Thanks, B
Dear cgywin:
Just installed latest everything from your site.
I am trying to use the latest gcc to compile a small program of my own.
When I do I get:
(X) The procedure entry point putc_unlocked could not be located in the
dynamic link libruary cygwin1.dll
Can you please give me some advice
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