Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 11:32:23 -0600 From: "Eric L. Hernes" <erich@lodgenet.com> To: Rashid Karimov <rashid@rk.ios.com> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: SCO bin.compat. - slight problem. Message-ID: <199603121732.LAA23065@jake.lodgenet.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 12 Mar 1996 10:24:16 EST." <199603121524.KAA14539@rk.ios.com>
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I just ran cscope from SCO 3.2v4.2 under FreeBSD-current from 3/5, (ttyp1@jake)$ uname -a FreeBSD jake 2.2-CURRENT FreeBSD 2.2-CURRENT #2: Tue Mar 5 16:04:40 CST 1996 erich@jake:/usr/src/sys/compile/JAKE i386 I had to steal /usr/lib/terminfo/** from my SCO box. And it also seems that I had to make my xterm window one line longer, for the cursor positioning stuff to work. If I run under syscons, I've gotta set my TERM=at386. eric. Rashid Karimov writes: > Hi there folx, > > > I have this problem with running my favorite > binary from SCO , which is cscope , under FreeBSD. > The thing is source code browser,which I have been > using for a few years already. I find it _very useful > when 1 want's to take a dive into source code,especially > big chunk of it written by some1 else. > > > But , the thing doesn't work a 100% under FreeBSD. It > does start, builds cross-reference table and whatever > files it needs to work, but behaves _very wierd when > I try to control it ( it uses termlib). > > No matter what I type at the prompts, as soon as I > press enter , the chars I typed just dissapear and > looks like cscope itself sees none of my input,which > makes it pretty much useless. > > > I do have a valid /usr/lib/termlib/*/* file for my > TERM type and I beleive SCO entries in /dev/*. > Program doesn't complain about no errors - just > flushes down the toilet everything I type :(( > > > The same program does work 100% under BSDI 2.1, but > I need it on my WS which runs FreeBSD. What could > be the problem here ? > > > I tried ^J instead of enter - with same results. > Played with stty cs* and stuff - no luck there > as well. > > It does recognize some commands though - for example > "?" , shell escape . > > > > Rashid > > -- erich@lodgenet.com erich@rrnet.com
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