Before ncurses update emcas tramp mode got next echo string
_echo^H ^H^H ^H^H ^H^H ^H^H ^Hstty
after ncurses update echo string is different:
_echo^M#$ _ech ^H^M#$ _ec ^H^M#$ _e ^H^M#$ _ ^H^M#$ ^Hstty icanon erase ^H
cols 32767_echo
i.e. ncurses on `dumb` terminal still do refresh all line
Any suggestions how to get past this (now make itself it broken) ?
Buildworld/installworld with this morning's sources:
=== lib/ncurses/ncurses (install)
install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libncurses.a /usr/lib
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 444 libncurses.so.6 /lib
ln -fs /lib
with this morning's sources:
=== lib/ncurses/ncurses (install)
install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libncurses.a /usr/lib
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 444 libncurses.so.6 /lib
ln -fs /lib/libncurses.so.6 /usr/lib/libncurses.so
install -o root -g wheel -m 444
/usr/src/lib/ncurses/ncurses
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 10:43:28AM -0400, Robin P. Blanchard wrote:
Any suggestions how to get past this (now make itself it broken) ?
Buildworld/installworld with this morning's sources:
Cvsup again and read the 20071024 entry from /usr/src/UPDATING
20071024:
A breakage was
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 03:55:20PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
For PuTTY, most users have it incorrectly set to xterm(*).
There are no clues - so I added the environment variable to help.
BTW, we have putty terminal entry for that purpose.
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:28:15PM +0400, Andrey Chernov wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 03:55:20PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
For PuTTY, most users have it incorrectly set to xterm(*).
There are no clues - so I added the environment variable to help.
BTW, we have putty terminal entry for
In muc.lists.freebsd.stable Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes - but see
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html
A.5.1 What terminal type does PuTTY use?
which is not really helpful. Compare PuTTY and xterm using
As an aside, the second paragraph in
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 02:05:45AM +0800, Rong-en Fan wrote:
I just merged ncurses 5.6 and wide character support from
HEAD to 6.x. That means ncurses in 6.x is now up-to-date and
has wide character support, i.e., ncursesw library.
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for this. You
On 4/10/07, Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 02:05:45AM +0800, Rong-en Fan wrote:
I just merged ncurses 5.6 and wide character support from
HEAD to 6.x. That means ncurses in 6.x is now up-to-date and
has wide character support, i.e., ncursesw library.
I just
realise dialog isn't part of
ncurses, but it does rely on it. We should consider updating dialog to
match this change.
You mean it display sometihng like tqxu instead of line drawing
characters?
Last time I checked, I thought it is terminal related. When I use screen, it
uses line drawing
drawing characters show up as
gibberish (alphanumeric characters). I realise dialog isn't part of
ncurses, but it does rely on it. We should consider updating dialog to
match this change.
You mean it display sometihng like tqxu instead of line drawing
characters?
Last time I checked
later than screen and Linux console.
Those (the last two) tend to have $TERM set properly (at least half the time).
I could let ncurses guess what to do based on $TERM and locale.
For PuTTY, most users have it incorrectly set to xterm(*).
There are no clues - so I added the environment variable
, is that dialog(1) does not appear to
properly handle UTF-8 encoding. Line drawing characters show up as
gibberish (alphanumeric characters). I realise dialog isn't part of
ncurses, but it does rely on it. We should consider updating dialog to
match this change.
You mean it display
] wrote:
The only thing I've found, though, is that dialog(1) does not appear to
properly handle UTF-8 encoding. Line drawing characters show up as
gibberish (alphanumeric characters). I realise dialog isn't part of
ncurses, but it does rely on it. We should consider updating dialog
Hi list,
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/13/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/12/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support
On 4/7/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/13/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/12/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have
Hi all,
I just merged ncurses 5.6 and wide character support from
HEAD to 6.x. That means ncurses in 6.x is now up-to-date and
has wide character support, i.e., ncursesw library.
Regards,
Rong-En Fan
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On Tue, 13-Mar-2007 at 00:45:24 +0800, Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/12/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http://people.freebsd.org
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~rafan/ncurses/ncursesw-5.6-all-fbsd6-20070310.diff.gz
gives you ncurses 5.6 and wide character support in 6.x. Please
On 3/12/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~rafan/ncurses/ncursesw-5.6-all-fbsd6-20070310.diff.gz
gives you
Hello,
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/12/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~rafan/ncurses/ncursesw-5.6-all-fbsd6
On 3/13/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 3/12/07, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 08:56:27PM +0800, Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~rafan/ncurses/ncursesw-5.6-all-fbsd6-20070310.diff.gz
gives you ncurses 5.6
Hi folks,
ncurses in 6.x is pretty old. We have update-to-date ncurses in 7.x
with wide character support now. The patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~rafan/ncurses/ncursesw-5.6-all-fbsd6-20070310.diff.gz
gives you ncurses 5.6 and wide character support in 6.x. Please
apply with 'patch -p0
In the cvs repository, there has appeared src/lib/ncurses, which seems
to be a copy of lib/libncurses. Is this meant to be?
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Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
In the cvs repository, there has appeared src/lib/ncurses, which seems
to be a copy of lib/libncurses. Is this meant to be?
Yes, this is a repo-copy in preparation of ncurses update.
BTW. I think the files appeared on -HEAD, no?
Cheers,
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On 1/18/07, Stephen Montgomery-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the cvs repository, there has appeared src/lib/ncurses, which seems
to be a copy of lib/libncurses. Is this meant to be?
Yes. it's for the upcoming ncurses update, which will occur within one week.
I'm waiting the current exp
Hi,
[I'm also CC'ed peter@ since he is the maintainer of ncurses in base]
As you may know, the current ncurses in the base system is rather old
(it is 4 years old). I have been working on updating ncurses to the latest
version 5.5 and enable wide character as default. I have put the description
Unfortunately, I won't be able to test the newer curses
anytime soon...
But - I did report some years ago that c3270 doesn't build
with the current ncurses because of a name clash. If someone
gets a chance, it might be a good idea to test that port
with the newer ncurses.
- Thanks
in question is:
/usr/src/contrib/ncurses/ncurses/tinfo/make_keys.c
If the system is otherwise quiet, looking at the access times of the
files in /usr/include vs the mod times of files in /usr/obj may give
some hint of what is actually happening.
--
Barney Wolff http
Is it possible to build the base system ncurses with a full terminfo database?
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Rivers writes
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I just installed the tn3270 package from 4.1-RELEASE
and tried to use it...
It dumps core, and when you look at core file in gdb,
it seems to be an infinite recursive loop in ncurses.
Just tried tn3270 (I usually use x3270
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