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Re: mutt: slight problem
Robert Lipe telecommunicated (on 14Dec):
| > Mutt is my MUA; until today, I've been compiling it with Robert
| > Lipe's port of gcc for SCO OpenServer 5.
|
| Thanx to you, Mutt is my MUA, too.
|
| > Having just now compiled and dejagnu-tested the 1.0 release of
| > egcs-gcc, the first program I tried to recompile was mutt
|
| I'm on egcs 1127 and am likely to remain so for at least a few
| more days.
|
| > All actions having to do with color or inverse video are
| > non-functional. I'm using the same curses library under either
| > compilation.
|
| Since I can't see this problem, we must be doing something
| different. My Mutt uses color and inverse video just fine
| and my screens look identical on either OpenServer or Linux.
|
| Would you be using slang, ncurses, or the native curses? I
| use only native.
Native SCO curses library.
| For me, the generated config.h's for both "CC=/bin/cc -blf" configure"
| and "configure" are identical. Are they for you? I suppose the
| single most obvious place to look is for the entry:
| /* Does your curses library support color? */
| #define HAVE_COLOR 1
Yes, I have that too.
| Does config.log tell you anything you didn't already know?
Nope.
|
| We can take it private if you like and just put the final solution
| back on the list. I'll send you my generated config.h suitable
| for diffing.
Which Robert did do, and the diffs were both trivial and unrelated to
terminals or colors.
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Jean-Pierre Radley jpr@jpr.com XC/XT Custodian Sysop, CompuServe SCOForum