At Fri, 29 Nov 2002 23:35:39 -0500 (EST), Pavel Roskin wrote: > The warnings from make are attached. I don't know if anybody cares, but > since there is a long list of -W options, somebody should care. The > warnings are produced by gcc 3.2 from Red Hat 8.0.
Ah, ignore the warnings at the moment, since they are harmless. > When I rebooted, the menu was fine. However, when I pressed "c", the > cursor was missing. I could type and execute any commands, I just could > not see the cursor. The old version (it also was from CVS, and I don't > remember when I compiled it) did show the cursor properly. Thanks for pointing that out. I completely forgot that problem. Anyway, I've checked in my own fix to the CVS right now. I tested it and it is even better than before, because you can see the cursor when you input a password. > "Use this command to define escape sequences, unless it is > vt100-compatible" > > "unless" is not always "if not". This sentence sounds like that > "terminfo" cannot be used on vt100-compatible terminals. Patch: Pavel, you are a very good English teacher! Many thanks! I'm very happy to listen to this kind of suggestions. I sometimes hear that the documentation is worth reading but the English is funny, but few people tell me how to improve it. As many people know, I'm not a native speaker, so any suggestions as to my poor English are welcome. Regards, Okuji _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub