New package: X-startup-scripts-1.0.0-1
Harold L Hunt II
harold@codeweavers.com
Wed Mar 10 23:10:00 GMT 2004
The package 'X-startup-scripts' is now available with the Cygwin
distribution.
DESCRIPTION:
============
This package contains scripts for starting the X Server, including
startxwin.bat, startxwin.sh, startxdmcp.bat, and startx.
This package replaces the XFree86-startup-scripts package, which was
hand generated from files only present on my system. In addition, this
package now contains the 'startx' and 'xinitrc' files that were
previously distributed in the XFree86-bin and XFree86-etc packages,
respectively, as well as source code for the 'run' utility that is
distributed with this package. This package is complete with source
code and a package build script. The intention of this is to remove
the dependence upon myself and my computer for this package. Now
anyone with an interest in this package can modify it and submit patches
and/or request to takeover maintainership.
Note that the 'startx' and 'xinitrc' files have been modified to make
them start the server in the same manner as 'startxwin.bat'.
Additionally, "-clipboard" is now being passed to XWin.exe by default.
--
Harold Hunt
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your
system. Once you've downloaded setup.exe, run it, select "XFree86"
and then click on the appropriate field until the above announced
version number appears if it is not displayed already.
If your mirror doesn't yet have the latest version of this package after
24 hours, you can either continue to wait for that site to be updated or
you can try to find another mirror.
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