On 5/8/01 8:35, Thomas E. Dickey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> that depends on how you got the prompt (if you used an expression with
> tput, that's promising - but a hardcoded string isn't).  Some applications
> such as bash may be linked with termcap which is not standard on Solaris.
> 
> (And to further complicate, sites that installed CDE didn't necessarily
> install the corresponding terminfo for dtterm - used to be a commonly
> asked question).
> 
> Since mutt uses curses (which on Solaris means that it's using terminfo),
> I'd check that first (that the terminfo entry is really there).


Hmm, How do I check that out? These systems are set up different from
standard Solaris installs as there is a lot of common apps that are accessed
through nfs instead of the local HD or even a "proper" directory.


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