On Dec 9 11:00, Andy Koppe wrote:
> 2009/12/9 Corinna Vinschen:
> > On Dec 9 06:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
> >> 2009/12/9 Angelo Graziosi:
> >> > It seems that some recent updates in cygwin-1.7 has broken Pine from
> >> > MinTTY.
> >> > Now, trying to start from MinTTY:
> >> >
> >> > $ pine
> >> > Te
2009/12/9 Angelo Graziosi:
>> I can reproduce that by uninstalling the termcap package
>
> This workaround
>
> $ TERM=cygwin pine
>
> seems to work too.
That may cause other problems though, because the keycodes and control
sequences of xterm and cygwin differ in a number of places. Setting
TERM s
2009/12/9 Corinna Vinschen:
> On Dec 9 06:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> 2009/12/9 Angelo Graziosi:
>> > It seems that some recent updates in cygwin-1.7 has broken Pine from
>> > MinTTY.
>> > Now, trying to start from MinTTY:
>> >
>> > $ pine
>> > Terminal type "xterm", is unknown.
>>
>> I can reproduc
Andy Koppe wrote:
I can reproduce that by uninstalling the termcap package
This workaround
$ TERM=cygwin pine
seems to work too.
Thanks,
Angelo.
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On Dec 9 06:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
> 2009/12/9 Angelo Graziosi:
> > It seems that some recent updates in cygwin-1.7 has broken Pine from MinTTY.
> > Now, trying to start from MinTTY:
> >
> > $ pine
> > Terminal type "xterm", is unknown.
>
> I can reproduce that by uninstalling the termcap package,
2009/12/9 Angelo Graziosi:
> It seems that some recent updates in cygwin-1.7 has broken Pine from MinTTY.
> Now, trying to start from MinTTY:
>
> $ pine
> Terminal type "xterm", is unknown.
I can reproduce that by uninstalling the termcap package, so install
that and hopefully you'll be fine. Look
It seems that some recent updates in cygwin-1.7 has broken Pine from
MinTTY. Now, trying to start from MinTTY:
$ pine
Terminal type "xterm", is unknown.
Ciao,
Angelo.
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