Re: [PATCH] aclocal.m4: Enable configure to detect the presence ofterminfo database on OpenBSD

2003-02-01 Thread Pavel Tsekov
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Pavel Roskin wrote: > > I admit that I didn't knew how S-Lang interfaces with the terminfo database > > before I browsed through the code today. However, IMHO, what is > > incompatible here is the S-Lang library itself - there are a couple of > > routines which deal with the t

Re: [PATCH] aclocal.m4: Enable configure to detect the presence ofterminfo database on OpenBSD

2003-01-31 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hello! > > I don't understand what exactly your patch supposed to fix. What is the > > problem? Have you tested your patch? Does the problem go away? > > Yes, the problem goes away. If it's not clear the problem is that > configure doesn't detect the presence of terminfo database on OpenBSD thu

Re: [PATCH] aclocal.m4: Enable configure to detect the presence ofterminfo database on OpenBSD

2003-01-30 Thread Pavel Tsekov
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Pavel Roskin wrote: > Hello! > > > Here is another simple patch to improve configure's behaviour on OpenBSD. > > I don't understand what exactly your patch supposed to fix. What is the > problem? Have you tested your patch? Does the problem go away? Yes, the problem goes

Re: [PATCH] aclocal.m4: Enable configure to detect the presence ofterminfo database on OpenBSD

2003-01-29 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hello! > Here is another simple patch to improve configure's behaviour on OpenBSD. I don't understand what exactly your patch supposed to fix. What is the problem? Have you tested your patch? Does the problem go away? > [..] > terminfo(5) on OpenBSD says: > /usr/share/terminfo.db file contai

[PATCH] aclocal.m4: Enable configure to detect the presence ofterminfo database on OpenBSD

2003-01-29 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello, Here is another simple patch to improve configure's behaviour on OpenBSD. [..] terminfo(5) on OpenBSD says: /usr/share/terminfo.db file containing terminal descrip- tions on OpenBSD [..] It appears that on OpenBSD 3.2 (i386) the rigth file to look for is /usr/sha