Quoting Alex <ot...@ahhyes.net> (from Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:29:05 +1100):
Hi Guys,
I am trying to run a battlefield 2 server on FreeBSD 8.2 with linux
emulation enabled, I have some other apps that run just fine.
Here is the error I get:
[game@srv ~/bf2]$ ./start.sh
Error opening terminal: xterm.
[game@srv ~/bf2]$ echo $TERM
xterm
I can "export TERM" and set another value but the result is always
the same it will just say "Error opening terminal <whatever>"
I have a suspicion it's to do with the termcap in the linux compat
section, not the local freebsd termcap.
IMO: There is not enough info to conclude this.
It is not obvious which shell is used to execute start.sh (linux shell
or FreeBSD shell). To determine this we need to see the first line of
the script. I would expect a FreeBSD one is started and I would
suggest to try a linux one instead.
Did you see any messages on the console (run "dmesg" after a failed
start and have a look for unusual output).
I would also suggest to have "set -x" as the second line in the
script, this will give you a trace what is executed. The output needs
to be reviewed then to analyze what is going on. After a suspicious
action is tracked down, this action can maybe started within ktrace
and the linux_kdump port can then be used to further investigate what
is going on.
Bye,
Alexander.
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