On 2010-12-27 09:52 +0100, Petr Salinger wrote: > I see two basic options: > > 1) plain cons25 variant: current sysvinit, ncurses > and kfreebsd-8 8.1+dfsg-6, freebsd-utils 8.1-2 > > It does not conform to debian policy, the backspace/delete key is > somewhat broken on console and somewhat broken when connection to > other systems from console > > 2) cons25-debian variant: needs patched sysvinit, patched ncurses, > and kfreebsd-8 8.1+dfsg-7, freebsd-utils 8.1-3 > > It does conform to debian policy, the backspace/delete key works > on console, it is needed to set TERM when connection to other systems > from console and is somewhat broken when connection is made to other > systems directly from console.
It seems to be a bit more broken than in the situation in 1), though. For instance, programs that expect ^H to mean "delete previous character" (this seems to include nano, for instance) work fine in 1), but most text editors will be broken in 2) when run remotely. > The cons25-debian seems be fine for me, as it should be only local > change for one release of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. The next one will not > use it. Any name is fine with me as long as ncurses upstream accepts it. > And there is a third option, mixture of both above. > As a default use the plain cons25 variant. Additionaly provide > cons25-debian entry in ncurses and special debian keymap in freebsd-utils. > By default it will work as variant 1, but there is a possibility > to set TERM to cons25-debian and set keymap which would generate the > correct sequences for cons25-debian. Only one keymap, or several of them? I would not like having to use US keyboard layout for correct backspace/delete keys. > This variant needs current sysvinit, patched ncurses, patched kfreebsd-8 > and patched freebsd-utils. > > My personal order of preferences is 3, 1, 2. > All seems better compared to current status. I agree with that. Cheers, Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87hbdzrwbv....@turtle.gmx.de