Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2024 13:25:50 -0800 From: Craig Leres <leres@freebsd.org> To: "Alfonso S. Siciliano" <alfix86@gmail.com>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: portconfig vs xterm Message-ID: <4c5775bd-a9df-445a-bb34-8206f2eff288@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <474d3afb-4ef3-451d-851e-63017b96a481@gmail.com> References: <1f477b47-6a8e-4e32-889e-7f0788132953@freebsd.org> <474d3afb-4ef3-451d-851e-63017b96a481@gmail.com>
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On 3/1/24 11:53, Alfonso S. Siciliano wrote: > On 2/4/24 04:06, Craig Leres wrote: >> I was trying to give 13.3-BETA1 a legit tryout and ended up spending >> hours fighting with portconfig. In my experience it does not play well >> with xterm. Function and arrow keys are no-ops and unlike dialog4ports >> it does not allow navigation with ^P/^N. Given that that my TERM is >> set to xterm when I login to the *console* of my newly installed 13.3 >> system (as when I ssh in from my FreeBSD desktop) how can my user >> experience be so terrible? >> > > Thank you for your report and sorry for the late reply. > > I added ^P/^N to the TODO list. They will be available in the next > version. I have just created a wiki page for feature requests and > problems reports: > > https://wiki.freebsd.org/portconfig > > Please, you could add an entry in the Problems table to describe > the problem and the steps to reproduce. > Also you could open a PR (and/or write an email to asiciliano@) > to investigate and to continue the discussion. I logged into the wiki (as Craig Leres) but I do not see any options for making changes. I don't think I've ever made changes to the FreeBSD wiki before... Craig
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