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On 08/31/2012 10:39 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 8/31/2012 3:18 PM, David Stark wrote:
>> I'm seeing some weirdness running vi on Solaris 9 hosts through the new
>> version - characters are hidden until cursor'ed over, and vi generally
>> doesn't seem to know what size the terminal is. Tried exporting TERM as
>> vt100, vt110, xterm and such, but no luck. The previous version was OK.
>
> Did you update the terminfo database on the remote machine? The
> rxvt-unicode and rxvt-unicode256 entries have changed, and the (default)
> rxvt-unicode-256colors entry is brand new.

Ah. Yup, that fixed the Solaris 9 problem.

Can't seem to get urxvt and screen to work together though - even with 
TERM=rxvt-unicode256 vi/vim on screen is showing weirdness similar to 
the above. Not a show-stopper, but weird all the same.

Dave


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