I am working on a CD with lighttpd popped up on it. But I cannot set up the
lighttpd root to point to the CD root in machines where cygwin is installed.
There is no problem at all for non-cygwin box with lighttpd pointing to the CD
root. I think the problem is there's a setting of
C:\cygwin
Yes, Corinna!
initdb now works.
Does it mean that we should use cygserver with CYGWIN=server and forget about
ipc-daemon2 from now on.
Thanks!
Jason
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$ initdb -D data2/db1
The files belonging to th
Just tried.
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$ initdb -D data2/db1 -E LATIN1
The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "postgres".
This user must also own the server process.
The database cluster will be initialized with local
I had no problem in using PostgreSQL before and both initdb and postgres do not
work anymore as shown below:
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$ initdb -D data2/db1
The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "postgres".
http://www.cygwin.com/packages/XFree86-bin/XFree86-bin-4.3.0-12
They should be here. ButI don't think there's any cygXft-2.dll there, is there?
What do I do next?
Jason
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>> It's the problem of starting X. I cannot even start X after typing
> "st
It's the problem of starting X. I cannot even start X after typing "startx". I
just install the latest package of X.
Jason
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>> This application has failed to start because cygXft-2.dll was not
>> found. Re-installing application may fix this problem.
I've just installed the latest XFree86. It keeps saying:
This application has failed to start because cygXft-2.dll was not found.
Re-installing application may fix this problem.
Jason
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