Re: Termcap issue in cygwin

2002-04-04 Thread Eduardo Chappa
*** Joshua Daniel Franklin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on Apr 3, 2002: :) I noticed on your webpage at :) :) http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/pine/info/cygwin.html :) :) that you apparently compiled not only pine, but also "Pico, Pilot, :) mtest, imapd, ipop2d, ipop3d, rpload and rpdump." Ha

Re: Termcap issue in cygwin

2002-04-03 Thread Joshua Daniel Franklin
> From: Eduardo Chappa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Now the long story (which puts the short story in context). My real goal > was to compile Pine for cygwin, which I did, and you are welcome to give > it a try by downloading it from my web page (address below). Eduardo, I noticed on your webpage

Re: Termcap issue in cygwin

2002-04-03 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 04:38:01AM -0800, Eduardo Chappa wrote: >As far as I understand, the function tgetent, has two parameters, which > are documented in the manual for termcap(3) and tgetent, the first one is > of type (char *). According to the manual of the unix system I am using > the l

Re: Termcap issue in cygwin

2002-04-03 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 04:38:01AM -0800, Eduardo Chappa wrote: >Hello, > > This message has two parts, the long story, and the short story. First >the short story. > > As far as I understand, the function tgetent, has two parameters, which >are documented in the manual for termcap(3) and tgeten

Termcap issue in cygwin

2002-04-03 Thread Eduardo Chappa
Hello, This message has two parts, the long story, and the short story. First the short story. As far as I understand, the function tgetent, has two parameters, which are documented in the manual for termcap(3) and tgetent, the first one is of type (char *). According to the manual of the un