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> to log in the host and run curses applications.
That's exactly what I am doing: logging in from the Amiga to the Linux
box, running Emacs.
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Raymond Penners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
. Setting TERMINFO to
/usr/lib/terminfo doesn't help either. So, IMHO, the Debian ncurses
package is broken.
> Also check if exist a terminfo (or .terminfo) in your home.
> I think you should not have one, unless you need to customize some
> terminfo file.
I don't have one.
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Raymond Penners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
modifier:
M-%
M-!
M-<
M->
Here, alt-shift-1 (M-!) does not work, whereas esc-shift-1 (also M-!)
works as expected.
For what it's worth, I formerly used Red Hat Linux on which Emacs ran
just fine on the console.
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Raymond Penners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
er, in "/usr/lib/terminfo/a" there are
*many* entries, including "amiga".
What do I need to do to fix this? I am running:
ncurses-base1.9.9e-1
ncurses-bin 1.9.9e-1
ncurses-term1.9.9e-1
ncurses3.0 1.9.9e-1
ncurses3.0-dev 1.9.9e-1
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