On 1 Apr, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> I don't have time to fix this. I would appreciate it if someone else
> would grab the -src package for X-start-menu-icons via setup.exe and
> work on fixing it; I don't want a half-assed untested patch either, I
> want one that has been thoroughly tested (you know, tough stuff like
> clicking at least one of the tree classes of shortcuts: /usr/bin X
> programs, /usr/X11R6/bin X programs, and /usr/X11R6/bin terminal
> programs) since the sort of changes required may break the other links
> that the scripts create (this is part of the Catch-22 I was talking about).
I don't recall any discussion or a heads-up that xterm now resides in
/usr/bin... Any particular reason for this decision?
I'm certainly interested to hear more. I got some ridicule dumped on me
(in my role of Cygwin evangelist) when I mentioned this to an old-time
Unix guy here.