Roberto E. Vargas Caballero dixit: >After reading your reply I dig more in the problem, and I can see now >that the problem is not related to the wide character patch. I am using >OpenBSD now, where there is a binary database of terminfo definitions >in /usr/share/misc/terminfo, and it has a very old definiton of st
Hm, at least it had one… I just added the definition from st git master to MirBSD, FWIW. >(I think 0.2). If I install a new system definition of st using tic, >it stores the new definition in /usr/share/terminfo in a tree Well don’t do that ☺ >indexed way like is usual, and if I install it for my user it stores >it in ~/.terminfo like is usual to. But I don't know why it seems >don't read the definitions in /usr/share/terminfo and ~/.terminfo, That’s correct. >and I am not be able of modify the default definiton. Not able, or just unknowing? $ cvs -qz9 -d :ext:anon...@anoncvs.fr.openbsd.org:/cvs \ co -PA -d foo src/share/termtypes $ cd foo $ ${EDITOR:-ed} termtypes.master then insert a (new) st definition appropriately, save and quit $ make BINDIR=/usr/share $ sudo make BINDIR=/usr/share install This updates the system-wide copies of both terminfo and termcap databases, from the same master source. bye, //mirabilos -- 20:49⎜«Natureshadow» Oops, jetzt hab ich mir doch glatt beim Trinken ⎜ Mineralwasser ins Ohr gekippt… 21:04⎜«mirabilos» ist das siggbar? █ PS: سمَـَّوُوُحخ ̷̴خ ̷̴خ ̷̴خ امارتيخ ̷̴خ 21:05⎜«Natureshadow» mirabilos: was sollte dich davon abhalten…