On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Tamas TEVESZ wrote: Hi,
> you are right. i just checked, and it appears that translate_domain > alone is enough. i saw you committed both, so the following should be > applied to the current tree: > # if defined( HB_OS_BEOS ) > # define HB_SOCKET_TRANSLATE_DOMAIN > -# define HB_SOCKET_TRANSLATE_TYPE > # endif Yes, I'll remove it though it should not cause any bad side effects. > btw, did you find an alternative terminal, or could you make the > build-in terminal work like a proper xterm? or some gt setting maybe? > i'm having all kinds of character set problems, which disappear when i > ssh in from my regular xterm -- but on the other hand, either sshd or > the network hangs every now and then. > of your environment is stable, or at least stable-ish, any info > would be appreciated :) I downloaded ISO CD and installed HAIKU in VirtualBOX and it works quite well. The native xterm works without bigger problems though it sends arrow escape sequence just like XTERM3.x.x for CTRL+[arrows] so when I ssh from HAIKU to my host OS and run Harbour application then it's a problem with [arrows] keys which are recognized as CTRL+[arrows] BTW I was using GTTRM. I haven't tried to connect from my host computer to HAIKU in VBOX but I do not expect any bigger problems. At the beginning I have some problems with stability but when I disabled SOUND support in VirtualBOX all begins to work without even single crash. As network adapter I had to chose "Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (82540EM)". Please remember that HAIKU does not write MBR during installation so you will have to create it using some ISO image with FDISK or you will have to leave HAIKU installation ISO image and hit space at the beginning to chose booting from HAIKU partition. best regards, Przemek _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
