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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 06:17:16 +0100
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Subject: Re: V1.7 can not use cursor or backspace within a shell
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Matthias Meyer wrote:
> cygwin 1.7.5 need, at least, the /usr/share/terminfo/63/cygwin file.
>
> cygwin 1.7.2, used by the actual copssh distribution, didn't need this file.

Third-party Cygwin distributions like copssh aren't supported here.

/usr/share/terminfo isn't used by the Cygwin DLL, so the DLL version
(1.7.2 vs 1.7.5) is irrelevant here. It is used by ncurses though, and
the terminfo database format has changed fairly recently. Look for
terminfo and ncurses announcements.

> Somebody knows:
> 1) what is the job of the other directories (41..78)
> below /usr/share/terminfo ?

They're hexadecimal ASCII codes representing the first character of
the terminal type. '63' is ASCII for 'c', as in 'cygwin'. '78' is 'x'
as in 'xterm'.

Andy

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