Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/24/10:29:02
Robert Grace wrote:
> One problem I'm having:
> Running xterm doesn't seem to work well with any of the shells I
> have (bash, tcsh). Bash freezes up; tcsh works but has no
> prompt (even after I set the prompt variable!). I've tried setting
> the "TERM" variable to "tty" and "linux" - linux works, after
> I copied /usr/X11R6.3/etc/termcap to /etc/termcap
>
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
I use xterm with no problems. It is a lot faster than using a Windows
console. Here's my setup:
Windows NT 4.0 SP3, X server=Exceed V6.0
Environment variables are:
SHELL=/bin/bash
TERM=linux
PS1=(\!)
CYGFS=/Cygnus/B19
CYGREL=B19
CYGROOT=/Cygnus/B19
DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
GCC_EXEC_PREFIX=/Cygnus/B19/H-i386-cygwin32/lib/gcc-lib/
GDBTK_LIBRARY=/Cygnus/B19/share/gdbtcl
I have a script to start xterms:
--- start of script ---
#!/bin/bash
hostname=`hostname`
export DISPLAY=$(getIPaddress):0.0
export TERM=xterm
xterm_cmd="/usr/X11R6.3/bin/xterm -ls -fn 9x15 -sl 256 -sb -title
$hostname -n $hostname"
sun_xterm_cmd="/usr/openwin/bin/xterm -ls -fn 9x15 -sl 256 -sb"
case $# in
0) export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
$xterm_cmd &
;;
1) xon $1 $sun_xterm_cmd -title $1 -n $1
;;
*) echo "usage: $(basename $0) [host]"
exit 1
;;
esac
--- end of script ---
As you can see, I can type "xterm otherhost " and a xterm from otherhost
will be launched (with appropriate .rhosts). Last point, I've copied a
termcap from a Solaris host to get the entry for "xterm." Hope this
help...
Luc
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Luc Tanguay, ing.
Bell Canada
Recherche et génie logiciel/Software Engineering & Research
1050 Beaver Hall, 2e étage/2nd floor
Montréal (Québec) H2Z 1S4, Canada
Tél./phone: (514) 786-6440
mailto:Luc DOT Tanguay AT bell DOT ca
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