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
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 intr
world 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/
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
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
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
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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Descri
Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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
; > >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 i
uTTY implemented UTF-8 much 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 cl
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.
>
> >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
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., ncurs
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 t
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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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
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >&
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 h
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
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
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
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/
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-al
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
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 'patc
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
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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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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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.
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 d
being used. The module 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 ac
Is it possible to build the base system ncurses with a full terminfo database?
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas David
Rivers writes
:
>
> 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 tri
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