In the last episode (May 29), Stephen Hurd said:
> >In the last episode (May 28), Stephen Hurd said:
> >>Stephen Hurd wrote:
> >>>So, I suppose my questions are these:
> >>>1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
> >>>2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
> >>>
In the last episode (May 28), Stephen Hurd said:
Stephen Hurd wrote:
>So, I suppose my questions are these:
>1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
>2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
>3) Is there a good reason to not have /usr/share/misc/termcap be a
>sy
In the last episode (May 28), Stephen Hurd said:
> Stephen Hurd wrote:
> >So, I suppose my questions are these:
> >1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
> >2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
> >3) Is there a good reason to not have /usr/share/misc/termcap
Matthew Seaman wrote:
I think you're not going to have much luck here. Custom termcap entries
are not something that most FreeBSD users deal with and consequently there
does not seem to be any useful mechanism established for managing them.
Hrm... maybe if I raise a big enough stink termcap c
Stephen Hurd wrote:
> Stephen Hurd wrote:
>> So, I suppose my questions are these:
>> 1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
>> 2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
>> 3) Is there a good reason to not have /usr/share/misc/termcap be a
>> symlink to /etc/termc
Stephen Hurd wrote:
So, I suppose my questions are these:
1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
2) Is there a *correct* way to cope with custom termcap entries?
3) Is there a good reason to not have /usr/share/misc/termcap be a
symlink to /etc/termcap rather than the reverse which w
I've now shot myself in the foot at least three times in as many years with
custom termcap entries... here's the deal:
1) I modify /etc/termcap and customize a termcap entry for some valid reason
(I need 132x42 or whatever for my Link MC/5)
2) I update /etc/gettytab and /etc/ttys accordingly an