Thanks, for your answer!!!
>
> 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/sh
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero dixit:
>This means that is needed be root to install a new definition,
I was assuming you had control over the system, yes.
>and it sounds strange to me that a normal user cannot add a
>new terminal definition.
There may or may not be a way, but I don’t know it. UTSL
On 2013-09-12 20:35, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero wrote:
> This means that is needed be root to install a new definition, and it sounds
> strange to me that a normal user cannot add a new terminal definition.
Well, unprivileged users shouldn't be able to the global terminfo db, just use
~/.terminfo
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