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Date:      Mon, 11 Mar 1996 10:27:37 -0500
From:      Peter Berger <peterb@psc.edu>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Curses, kablooie.
Message-ID:  <199603111527.KAA26017@hoopoe.psc.edu>

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Are there known problems in curses in current?

I have some code that works fine under BSDi, and I'll be testing it
under NetBSD later today.    It fails under current (as of feb 21.)


Here's the backtrace:
   
(gdb) bt
#0  0x5e7ca in bzero ()
#1  0x400 in ?? ()
#2  0x5c1fd in __call_hash ()
#3  0x5b513 in __hash_open ()
#4  0x5b2f0 in dbopen ()
#5  0x4c66c in cgetent ()
#6  0x4c50e in cgetent ()
#7  0x48dca in tgetent ()
#8  0x44dd1 in setterm ()
#9  0x34f5d in restore (file=0xefbfdd7b "-r", envp=0xefbfdd2c) at save.c:223
#10 0x1a8ed in main (argc=2, argv=0xefbfdd20, envp=0xefbfdd2c) at main.c:139

218                     if ((sp = getenv("TERM")) == NULL) {
219                       printf("Null terminal!\n\n\nnull!\n");
220                       sp = Def_term;
221                     }
223               setterm(sp);
224     

- --KAA26003.826558031/hoopoe.psc.edu--


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