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Subject: Using Curses without all of Cygwin , s3270
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From: eric.aksomitis@sasktel.sk.ca
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 11:28:02 -0600
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I'm trying to build a version of s3270 that uses curses, but will run
without all of cygwin.

I'm already including in our Lan directory enough DLL's to get it to fire
up, but on a non-cygwin installed workstation I get:

Failed to open terminal: cygwin

I've played with the environment variables TERM, TERMCAP , and TERMINFO to
no avail.  I'm sure the solution lies in these 3 env vars (which I will
bury into the executable I think when I get it working).

Can anyone point me to where or how I can patch in enough Terminfo type
data to get ncurses happy, that'd be perfect....

Eric Aksomitis



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