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Re: XGGI implementation
- To: Shawn Sulma <ssulma at docspace dot com>
- Subject: Re: XGGI implementation
- From: "Suhaib M. Siddiqi" <ssiddiqi at inspirepharm dot com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 18:00:21 -0500
- CC: "'XFree86 over CygWin mailing list'" <cygwin-xfree at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- References: <38B1BCC7.97F76773@inspirepharm.com> <16743.000221@docspace.com>
Don't you have to make a copy of libgg-0-0-6.dll to libgg-0-0-7.dll
and same for libgii?
It is in FAQ on Cygwin-xfree URL? If I am not mistaken.
It clearly seems to me that input libs (libgii and libgg) are not getting loaded.
Suhaib
Athos wrote:
> > That is true, config files should laod them. But if they are getting loaded,
> > you should see
> > a screen full of messages when you set
> > GGI_DEBUG=255 and start XGGI.
> > Right now I am out of my PC. M$ new Windows2000 upgrade from NT 4.0 screwd
> > up my
> > PC so good that I have to do a fresh install.
>
> Okay, /usr/local/lib was in the path. When removed, it can no longer find
> libgg-0-0-6.dll which is as expected. When added, but the libggi.conf file
> altered to point at a different path, it can no longer find the visual for
> directx (also expected). When corrected, the window (with no input)
> appears.
>
> Still no additional output. And for confirmation "echo $GGI_DEBUG"
> displays "255".