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Once again? twm takes no control


>From the Nov 2003 archive,
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-11/msg00323.html

after I reported the problem, I watched the ML for the good news
but I didn't see any for like 4 weeks and I gave up my hope and
went back to a life without X server.

Last month(Feb 2004) I ran setup.exe for the first time in a few
months and found out that the problem is gone. Whoa! Now I am
happily back to xterm/twm/X again. I appreciate that, all of you.
Here is the X components that are working fine.
> cygcheck -s | grep XF
XFree86-base            4.3.0-1
XFree86-bin             4.3.0-9
XFree86-etc             4.3.0-6
XFree86-f100            4.2.0-3
XFree86-fenc            4.2.0-3
XFree86-fnts            4.2.0-3
XFree86-fscl            4.2.0-3
XFree86-lib             4.3.0-1
XFree86-startup-scripts 4.2.0-5
XFree86-xserv           4.3.0-47


Now,

On last Sat Mar 13, I ran setup.exe on a different machine at home
and it appears to have the same old problem: twm has no control
once somebody claims the keyboard focus. This is what I got for X.
> cygcheck -s | grep XF
XFree86-base            4.3.0-2
XFree86-bin             4.3.0-12
XFree86-etc             4.3.0-8
XFree86-f100            4.3.0-1
XFree86-fenc            4.3.0-1
XFree86-fnts            4.3.0-1
XFree86-fscl            4.3.0-1
XFree86-lib             4.3.0-2
XFree86-startup-scripts 4.3.0-1
XFree86-xserv           4.3.0-55

Is something broken?


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