Eric Spakman wrote:

I'm not seeing the /etc/terminfo entries in Bering, nor could I find a
package they moved to.

Am I missing something, or do I need to copy these from Dachstein (or
Debian)?


Hi Charles,


Why do you need the terminfo entries? It's part of the ncurses package and I think it's only used for programs using the ncurses libraries. But I can be wrong....

I'm migrating from Dachstein to Bering (finally), and running vim is just about impossible w/o proper terminal settings (it's apparently compiled with terminfo support). I'm using the vim pacakge from my Dachstein CD (I'm working on a similar "BeringCD" I'll use to update my existing production routers).


I am also loading bash and the ncurses libraries (I haven't run any ncurses programs yet, but they're probably broken too).

For now I guess I'll just copy the terminfo files from Dachstein, although it seems like they should either be part of the default etc.lrp (as they were for ages) or re-packaged to a seperate terminfo.lrp if they're no longer wanted in the default release.

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Charles Steinkuehler
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