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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 07:20:14 +0100
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Subject: Xwin report and partial solution
From: Javier Sedano <javier DOT sedano AT gmail DOT com>
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Hi, friends,

  yesterday I tried to run the cygwin X server, but it did not run.

  It cried about being unable to bind to the ipv6 address or so.

  Browsing the mail list I've seen several requests for help, but I
have not found the solution that I applied: install the ipv6 stack.
Once I installed the ipv6 stack on windows xp (the command to be run
is just "ipv6 install"; I don't know about other versions of windows),
Xwin runs without problems.

  I haven't seen anyone pointing to that solution.

  However, I'd like if the maintainer could remove such dependency...

Regards,

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