Checking if the X Server is running

O. Olson olson_ord@yahoo.it
Mon Oct 1 00:48:00 GMT 2007


--- Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spk.agilent.com> ha
scritto: 
> You're welcome.
> 
> I've written a few batch files that call Bash
> scripts, but to be 
> honest, I seldom get these right the first
> time--there is usually 
> some aspect of the transition from Windows/DOS to
> Cygwin that I 
> overlook.  Since you're not giving yours any
> arguments, though, it 
> should be pretty straightforward.  I think the
> following should 
> work.
> 
>    @echo off
>    C:\cygwin\bin\bash --login /usr/X11R6/bin/sd.sh
> 
> Note the --login argument to bash.  That insures
> that your script 
> sees a normal login environment, including a proper
> PATH.
> 
> Regards,
> Gary
> 

Dear Gary,

	I still donÂ’t think I can get this to work. I tried
this from the command line (and my file is in
/usr/local/bin/sd.sh)

C:\cygwin\bin\bash --login /usr/local/bin/sd.sh

This still brings up the Fatal Error Window. 

Regards,
O.O. 



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