Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

David Fraser davidf@sjsoft.com
Tue Feb 8 11:57:00 GMT 2005


Alexander Gottwald wrote:

>On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Karl Bowden wrote:
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>>Has any body made any more progress on compiling and getting the
>>CygPeace project working?
>>This seems like a very worthwile project if somebody could supply binaries.
>>The only other application I have seen to offer this feature of
>>exporting applications, is the Citrix product.
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>Not compiling is the big issue but running. It constantly crashed with
>cygwin 1.5.* but was reported to run with cygwin 1.3.*
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>Afair there were some definitions which needed to be changed in order 
>to get cygpeace to work, but these were quite simple changes.
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>>Below is error I get to do with inttypes.h that is included by a lot of files.
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>>$ make
>>gcc -g -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2 -I../common
>>-I./include -DDLLMAIN -D__aconst= -DEXTERN_C= -c -o ../common/handle.o
>>../common/handle.c
>>g++ -g -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2 -I../common
>>-I./include -DDLLMAIN -D__aconst= -DEXTERN_C="extern \"C\"" -c -o
>>../ui.so/BitmapBlock.o ../ui.so/BitmapBlock.cc
>>In file included from ../ui.so/BitmapBlock.h:33,
>>                 from ../ui.so/BitmapBlock.cc:29:
>>include/sys/inttypes.h:6: error: conflicting types for `typedef unsigned int
>>   uint32_t'
>>/usr/include/stdint.h:28: error: previous declaration as `typedef long unsigned
>>   int uint32_t'
>>make: *** [../ui.so/BitmapBlock.o] Error 1
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>Maybe removing #inlude <sys/inttypes.h> helps
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Confirmed that I got it running fine on cygwin 1.3.x
If you do make any progress on 1.5.x please report back to the list!

David



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