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Re: less doesn't recognize capabilities of remote terminal
On 2/5/07, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2007-02-05, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I recently got Cygwin's sshd running on my Windows XP machine. It
> seems to basically work fine, allowing me to login from any of
> several machines running various flavors of Unix. Cygwin's less
> command, however, doesn't seem to recognize the capabilities of my
> remote terminal.
>
> For example, I often use ssh to login to my Windows machine from
> another machine running SunOS 5.8, using an xterm version "XFree86
> 4.1.0(165)". When I use less to read a file, I get a warning
> message:
>
> $ less /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/terminfo-5.5_20061104.README
> WARNING: terminal is not fully functional
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/terminfo-5.5_20061104.README (press RETURN)
Update: If I simply set TERM=xterm (instead of xterm-16color), less
works fine:
TERM=xterm less /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/terminfo-5.5_20061104.README
The difference between the two terminfo entries is:
<snip>
That xterm-16color terminfo is from Cygwin's /usr/lib/terminfo. The
xterm-16color terminfo from the xterm-165 release that I have on the
Sun machine is different, but its setb and setf strings also lack
the leading \E's. The same is true for the xterm-16color terminfo
from a Red Hat Linux 9 machine with xterm-174.
This is just a guess, but I wonder if the setb and setf entries are
long-standing errors in the xterm terminfo data that haven't been
detected because applications use setab and setaf instead. But then
why does only Cygwin's less complain?
The cygwin-distributed less doesn't use terminfo. It was built with
-ltermcap. The cygwin-distributed /etc/termcap doesn't have an entry
for xterm-16color. Thus, less complains. Possible solutions inlclude
adding an xterm-16color line to /etc/termcap (could just be an
additional alias to xterm), or installing libncurses-devel,
downloading the less source package and building it yourself (the
build process will automatically use ncurses if it's available).
Lev
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