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RE: usage of Xt?




> Unfortunately, these variables do not appear to be the
> culprits.  They are currently set to
> SET XKeysymDB=C:\usr\X11R6.4\lib\X11\XKeysymDB
> SET XErrorDB=C:\usr\X11R6.4\lib\X11\XErrorDB
> in cygnus.bat.
>
> In env they appear in all uppercase (XERRORDB), which
> is I think correct.  They don't alter the behavior of
> the warning messages whether they are set or unset.

Try setting in Windows ENV.  My Computer --> Properties -->Environment

>
> Well, since I'm at a loss, I'll quote some statistics
> of my rig.
> I'm using Windows 2000, Xvnc.  The version of X I'm
> using came from
> cygwin-xfree-x11r6.4-cygwin-B20.1.tar.bz2.

From where XVNC came?  The XVNC from Cygwi/XFree "contrib" directory
was built using MSVC.  Are you using it?  If so, then
is your Cygwin mounted disk in binary mode?  If all is "true"
then you are runing into text verses binary format issue. MSVC compiled
binary needs M$ vanilla format.  Try converting it to Windows format.  One
of the
good utility I use is a shareware ConvertCRLF available from
http://www.winfiles.com.

Suhaib

>
> Thanks again for the response.
>
>
>
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