Hi again

Cant cant_reed@yahoo.com
Wed Apr 9 11:43:00 GMT 2003


well if im not mistaken and i havent read the page THAT IS RIGHT OFF THE
MAIN ONE ON CYGWIN.COM about xfree86 but its not part of the default
downloads... and you have to add a url and download from there but LOOK ON
THE MAIN CYGWIN PAGE... its really easy to install you know this cause you
have done it

Uzytkownik "Reid Thompson" <Reid.Thompson@ateb.com> napisal w wiadomosci
news:64AE3D5B518E3648ACC823FBCB0B7375ADF10B@sr002-2kexc.ateb.com...
nope -- look back at the emails I sent you

WS-XP-4960:/home/rthompso> type -path startx
/usr/X11R6/bin/startx

start setup.exe
next
install from internet
next
set your root directory etc on this dialog
next
set your local pkg directory
next
direct connection ( or which ever you use that works for you)
next
select a mirror
next
click on View in upper right hand corner before doing anything else
scroll down list and select those applications/libraries that you want
   if it says Keep, you already have it
   if it says Skip, then you do not have it
   if it has a version number, then you have it but not the latest
version
the applications/packages are listed in alphabetical order


reid


-----Original Message-----
From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 3:09 PM
To: Wassel, Saarah
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Hi again


On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, Wassel, Saarah wrote:

> Hi its me again.  I had another question.  Well I had to re-install
> cygwin because I didn't check mark the editors (that screen that comes

> up when you install).  Then I did a full deletion of cygwin so I could

> start fresh and download it again.  However this time I have
> everything else working except for the XWin bit.  I was wondering if
> you knew where that feature would be located in the checkmark place
> under installation.
>
> It is my knowledge that the commands such as "startx" and "xwin" all
> fall under the /cygwin/etc/bin/ directory.  However that was not
> loaded on the install and I wanted to know (again) what I am missing
> for installation.  I pretty much did a full install.  I installed all
> the XFree86 files, anything with X11 on it, and all the other bits and

> pieces that are on the web site --gcc, make, tetex, tetex-devel,
> texmf, XFree86-base, XFree86-prog, ghostscript-x11 and all Guile
> packages (guile, guile-devel, guile-doc, libguile12 and libguile14).
> You probably also want a decent window manager like openbox or
> WindowMaker. is there something I am doing wrong here? (the gcc works
> fine as well as
> emacs)
>
> Saarah Wassel

Saarah,

You have *got* to use better subjects in your messages... ;-)

First off, to correct a misconception, setup.exe is used for both the
initial install and the subsequent upgrades, so running it again will
not "reinstall" cygwin unless you request it (by marking some packages
"Reinstall").

Secondly, any queries relating to XFree should be directed to the
<cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com> list.  Please repost your query there.
Igor
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