Environment: Solaris 10, Python 2.4.2. I'm trying to convert a very simple (display-wise) program to use curses. This is my first try at using curses. I have wrapped my main:
try: sys.exit(curses.wrapper(main, *sys.argv[1:])) except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): sys.exit(0) According to the docs, curses.wrapper() calls curses.start_color(), but if I don't call it myself I get this traceback when I try to use colors: Traceback (most recent call last): File "snake/scripts/message-tracker.py", line 141, in display attr = curses.color_pair(0) error: must call start_color() first If I call start_color() unconditionally I get this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "snake/scripts/message-tracker.py", line 229, in ? sys.exit(curses.wrapper(main, *sys.argv[1:])) File "/opt/app/g++lib6/python-2.4/lib/python2.4/curses/wrapper.py", line 44, in wrapper return func(stdscr, *args, **kwds) File "snake/scripts/message-tracker.py", line 215, in main curses.start_color() File "/opt/app/g++lib6/python-2.4/lib/python2.4/curses/__init__.py", line 41, in start_color retval = _curses.start_color() error: start_color() returned ERR If I protect the call like so: try: curses.start_color() except: pass I get the first traceback again. A quick Google search didn't turn this up as an obvious problem. What have I missed? Thx, Skip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list