I have a number of Chinese users in my department here, and they requested that I install 'cxterm' so they can look at chinese-encoded email and files, etc.
However, I downloaded the latest version of cxterm, ftp://ftp.cs.purdue.edu/pub/ygz/cxterm-5.0.tar.gz, and attempted to build it... It fails to build cxterm with a series of main.c:967: `ICRNL' undeclared (first use this function) main.c:967: `IXON' undeclared (first use this function) main.c:968: `OPOST' undeclared (first use this function) errors, so it's missing a bunch of termio stuff. Looking at the main.c file, I can see that it trying to use sys/termio.h: #ifdef USE_TERMIOS #include <termios.h> /* this hacked termios support only works on SYSV */ #define USE_SYSV_TERMIO #define termio termios #undef TCGETA #define TCGETA TCGETS #undef TCSETA #define TCSETA TCSETS #else /* USE_TERMIOS */ #ifdef SYSV #include <sys/termio.h> #endif /* SYSV */ #endif /* USE_TERMIOS else */ If I define USE_TERMIOS, it compiles further, but fails with a main.c:1147: `VDSUSP' undeclared (first use this function) I'm a little short on termios.h/termio.h knowledge. So... Does anyone have any pointers on getting this program compiled? Or has anyone successfully built it on a Debian 2.0 box? (I'd work on packaging it but cxterm is most definitely non-free). Thanks. -- Richard W Kaszeta Graduate Student/Sysadmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of MN, ME Dept http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta