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| Subject: | sshd, xemacs and termcap |
| From: | ht AT cogsci DOT ed DOT ac DOT uk (Henry S. Thompson) |
| Date: | 20 Oct 2000 20:15:11 +0100 |
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Finally got my sshd working (thanks to Corinna and contributors to
this list), but when I run remotely and try to use xemacs
(xemacs-21.1.8, cygwin build) I get
Initialization error: Terminal type `xterm' undefined (or can't access
database?)
I get a a similar error egardless of what I set TERM to, despite the
fact that e.g. less clearly _can_ find xterm in /etc/termcap.
Any suggestions?
ht
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