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* Kensuke Matsuzaki <zakki@peppermint.jp> [2002-12-12 21:10:54 +0900]: > To build XWin.exe, please read >http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/cg/cygwin-xfree-cg.html I should have figured that out without being told, sorry. I'm now getting the source via CVS. There sure is a lot of it; I hope x86 is still a standard architecture when it finishes. :p > The patch can be applied as shown in the following command > $pwd > ~/x-devel/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin > $bunzip2 rootless.patch.bz2 > $patch -p1 < rootless.patch > > I edited xc/config/cf/cygwin.rules to disable version controlled .dll, > but is it right? I don't understand this question. If you're asking if a change you made causes your instructions to break, I'll let you know when I try them. When I get a modified version of XWin.exe out of this process, can other people just download it and drop it in to their own Cygwin installs? (presumably they would back up their current XWin.exe first) Let me know...if this is the case, I'll put my modified version online somewhere for people who don't have the patience/bandwidth/disk space to build their own. After the patch is applied, do I just go back up to the root directory and run "make"? Then find the built XWin.exe and copy it over to the directory where the current one lives? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ John Buttery (Web page temporarily unavailable) ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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