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Nope. Everything works fine only when TERM set to cygwin. For example,numpad keys in vim. This is default setting for TERM and worksperfectly everywhere except that irssi build. And since my own compileworks just fine, I guess something wrong with the release than with myterminal settings.
PS: I checked it with TERM set to xterm and glitch gone, but I stillhope to see a real fix.
On 2/16/08, Václav Haisman <v DOT haisman AT sh DOT cvut DOT cz> wrote:> burning shadow wrote, On 16.2.2008 2:08:>> > I'm running it in PuTTY via SSH connection. TERM set to "cygwin". Yes,>> If you are connected using Putty you should probably be using TERM=putty or>  TERM=xterm rather than TERM=cygwin.>>>  > first 2 or maybe 3 lines. All packages are up to date. And I have>  > never seen that with my own compiled irssi.>  >>  > I have made screenshots of my own compiled irssi and irssi from>  > package windows right after startup:>  >>  > http://home.shad.pp.ru/tmp/irssi-compiled-putty-window.png>  > http://home.shad.pp.ru/tmp/irssi-package-putty-window.png>  >>>> -->  wilx>>>

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