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Re: "cannot open display"


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Ogogon !!! wrote:
> Good afternoon, colleagues!
>
> I have established CygWin to compile under Windows the program
> developed in gcc. At compilation of console applications - all OK.
> All applications, even rather complex, are started and work without
>  remarks.
>
> However, any attempt to create the program with GTK+, leads to that
>  at their start there is a message "Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open
> display:". At distribution kit CygWin there is a program
> gtk-demo.exe. Obviously, it it is guaranteed it is compiled without
> mistakes. It is not started and also writes "Gtk-WARNING **: cannot
> open display:".
>
> My OS - WindowsXP Pro (Rus). What do I do incorrectly?
>
> Yours faithfully, Ogogon.
>
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Hi,
is the EnvVariable "DISPLAY" set to the right display, e.g.
"127.0.0.1:0.0" AND is some sort of XServer running?

Jens

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Dipl. Inform. Jens Wilken
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OSC Embedded Systems AG
Industriestr. 11
26121 Oldenburg - Germany

Mail: Jens.Wilken@osc-es.de
Tel.: +49-441-350 42-0
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