Well, not quite. The Cygwin version of vim is, of course, compatible with
Cygwin. You could have been missing one of the packages that vim require
(in this instance, looks like it was terminfo). However, since your
cygcheck output shows all updated packages, it's not very informative in
diagnosi
My apologies for not posting properly.
Using Cygwin 1.3.22 on W2K.
I've looked at the archives (extensively) and not found a solution to
this.
One thing I _did_ do is extapolate from other postings that the problem
might be non-compatible versions cygwin with vi. To remedy this, I re-ran
setup.
Aurangzeb M. Agha wrote:
When I try to start up vi, I get the following:
Terminal entry not found in terminfo
'cygwin' not known. Available builtin terminals are:
builtin_ansi
builtin_xterm
builtin_iris-ansi
builtin_dumb
defaulting to 'ansi'
What's causing this, and how do I resolv
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