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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:17:03 -0400
From: Larry Hall <cygwin-lh AT cygwin DOT com>
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To: Terry Dabbs <tdabbs AT staktek DOT com>
CC: "cygwin AT cygwin DOT com" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: ncurses and terminal definitions
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Terry Dabbs wrote:

> I've been using gcc to compile some simple applications for NT win98 and
> win95 for automating machinery. I have a problem on one screen where you
> can't read the command.com screen (windows98) clearly, so I loaded
> ncurses, redid the application so it the text is very bright and
> colorful even on the poor screen. Very nice.
> The problem is, I was up to now only needing to place the cygwin1.dll on
> each machine I put a program on, and that's all, with the exception of
> the executable and miscellaneous setup files. I thought I would only
> have to place the cygncurses7.dll on the machines as well.
> I moved the executable and placed cygncurses7.dll on a machine, tried
> it, and got "Error opening terminal: cygwin". I read references to this
> in the mailing lists, which say do an "install" on each machine with
> multiple packages using setup.
> For a number of reasons I wish to avoid this, the least of which is they
> are not on the net.
> What is the least amount of files I need, and where should I put them
> for ncurses to identify the terminal on the machines I need to put my
> executable? Can you help?


It's just looking for the 'cygwin' terminal database.  You can find that
in /usr/share/terminfo/c/cygwin.


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