Mail Archives: cygwin-apps/2001/11/08/15:52:49
Ruf:
Thanks for the Cygwin patch. I tried building in a sub-directory from
the source, and uncovered a tiny issue with osdef.sh. Here's a patch for
that:
--- osdef.sh.orig Thu Nov 8 14:53:48 2001
+++ osdef.sh Thu Nov 8 14:52:27 2001
@@ -64,3 +64,3 @@
fi
-if eval test "`diff osdef.h osdef.h.in | wc -l`" -eq 4; then
+if eval test "`diff osdef.h $srcdir/osdef.h.in | wc -l`" -eq 4; then
echo " Hmm, sed is very pessimistic about your system header files."
Also, I'm having a bit of difficulty figuring out how to get more than
25 lines to show up consistently. I built screen with all defaults
accepted (after patching of course), and tried running it. I get a
properly sized screen, with all 40+ lines useable, however "stty -a" now
reports only 25 lines, instead of the 40+ I usually have my DOS/cygwin
window set to (I'm on win2k if that matters).
AND, If I try running 'vi .screenrc', it only uses 25 lines, and when I
quit vi, I'm stuck with only 25 usable lines, until I run 'resize'.
I'm sure this is a common problem, however I'm wondering if you (Ruf)
have dealt with it under cygwin, and if so, whether you have a
suggestion?
(please respond off the cygwin-apps list on the second point, if you
have any response)
--Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruf Ruf [mailto:ruf_ruff AT hotmail DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 12:03 PM
To: guckes-screen AT math DOT fu-berlin DOT de
Cc: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: cygwin, screen, my patches
Sven,
Great job on screen, I can't believe I didn't find out about this
package
until recently! Anyways, I find myself at a job where I'm stuck on an NT
box. Naturally the next best thing one can do is install cygwin. Cygwin
doesn't distribute screen. I've sent some notes to the cygwin-apps
mailing
list, and I've volunteered for the job of package maintainer for screen
on
Cygwin.
There are a couple of ways I can go about this. One way is to submit my
patches to you, and then screen would compile out of the box on cygwin
for
anybody. Another way is for me to use my patches in the framework
established for cygwin apps. Seems to me the better way is to submit the
patches to you directly, and then you can create a new version with
these
patches. Or perhaps at the least, you can approve/disapprove of the
patches
and I can fix them if you see a problem. I've based my changes on
screen-3.9.10
I'm including my patches in a tarball for your perusal. See the included
README for details of the changes I made. Let me know what you think,
and
again, great job on a very cool utility!
Note: I have not thoroughly tested screen, but I've used it daily
without any problems (NT4sp6).
screen-3.9.10-1.tgz:
README - description of changes made
screen-3.9.10-1.patch - my patches, of course =]
Thanks!
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