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Re: Problems with rxvt-unicode after installing



Ondřej, thank you very much for the answer.

What I think that is strange is that the pkgsrc (or the package build system?) would do one of the following things:
- add the rxvt-unicode termcap
- setting the X resource configuration (well, this may be wrong, because X is out of this package)

Months ago I installed rxvt-unicode from pkgsrc and got no problems, but I got one: unicode characters didn't work too well on some applications. I suppose pkgsrc or anything else had configured that X to recognize urxvt as rxvt (as said in the MESSAGE file), but rxvt-unicode experts said me that this breaks some things, like correct unicode support.

So I believe the package should have to add the rxvt-unicode termcap, no?

Who is the package maintener? Should I contact him and give him my opinion?

Thank you very much!

On 1/23/07, Ondřej Tůma <pkgsrc%blackmouse.biz@localhost> wrote:
Hi,

in pkgsrc/x11/rxvt-unicode/MESSAGE is:
---
If your system does not have a rxvt-unicode termcap entry, you may
consider setting the X resource

        URxvt.termName: rxvt

or recompile this pkg with the option rxvt-term defined.
---
So it's easy to use it. Couse it's not only about ncursers but about
termcap in your etc :) where are definitions of these TERMs. Or you can
edit your termcap ;)

Ondra

On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 19:11:30 -0200
"Silas Justiniano" <silasju%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:

> Hello all!
>
> I just installed rxvt-unicode-8.1 from pkgsrc/x11/rxvt-unicode.
>
> It runs fine, there is transparency and so, but some programs act
> strangely (less, more) and some don't run. vi outputs: "rxvt-unicode:
> unknown terminal type" and irssi: "Termcap not found for
> TERM=rxvt-unicode". There is, though, the
> /usr/pkg/share/terminfo/r/rxvt-unicode file.
>
> pkgsrc should handle system files in a way that this application
> worked fine, shouldn't it? Is the package broken or (more possible) am
> I doing anything wrong?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> --
> Silas Justiniano - http://www.purl.org/NET/silas/site
>


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