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   Henrik Carlqvist to Rich   
   Re: GNU screen   
   04 Nov 23 10:01:54   
   
   From: Henrik.Carlqvist@deadspam.com   
      
   On Fri, 03 Nov 2023 16:30:55 +0000, Rich wrote:   
      
   > Ben Collver  wrote:   
   >> ... This is Slackware's fault, because GNU screen instructs packagers   
   >> to update their termcap and terminfo.   
   >>   
   >> Below is a fix for doinst.sh:   
   >>   
   >> # Copy this update into place, and install it from doinst.sh   
   >> mkdir -p $PKG/etc/termcap.d   
   >> cp terminfo/screencap $PKG/etc/termcap.d/   
   >> cp terminfo/screeninfo.src $PKG/usr/share/screen/   
   >>   
   >> # install screen termcap and terminfo entries   
   >> cat /etc/termcap-Linux /etc/termcap.d/* >/etc/termcap   
   >> tic /usr/share/screen/screeninfo.src >/dev/null 2>&1   
   >   
   > Given that GNU screen is provided by Slackware itself, and that it is   
   > very unlikely that Pat is reading alt.os.linux.slackware, you should   
   > report this to Slackware (Pat) instead of here on Usenet.   
      
   Also, if you reach out to Pat, it is more likely that he is going to fix   
   Slackware-current (which one day will become Slackware 15.1) than fixing   
   some old Slackware 14.* which will become EOL 1/1 2024.   
      
   I can't say for sure about slackware-current, but latest Slackware 15.0   
   does not have /etc/termcap-Linux or the /etc/termcap.d directory. But   
   maybe you created that directory only for the screen fix?   
      
   Slackware 14.2 does have the /etc/termcap-Linux file, but also lacks the /   
   etc/termcap.d directories.   
      
   As a standard Slackware package might be installed both on a live   
   installed Slackware system and from the installation media, you should be   
   aware that the doinst.sh script is being run from the / directory of the   
   target system, but that might differ from / of the running system which   
   during Slackware installation is a ram file system uncompressed from   
   isolinux/initrd.img. There is probably not much point in modifying /etc/   
   termcap on that ramdisk during initial installation.   
      
   The $PKG variable is usually not used by the doinst.sh during   
   installation, but by the Slackbuild script during package creation. Was   
   it your intention to modify the doinst.sh of the screen package which is   
   run during installation or was it your intention to modify the Slackbuild   
   script of screen? My guess is that the first part of the code was for   
   screen.Slackbuild but the second part was for doinst.sh of the screen   
   package?   
      
   Part of the problem here is that the file /etc/termcap is not part of the   
   screen package, which package it belongs to depends upon the Slackware   
   version. In Slackware 14.2 /etc/termcap comes from the etc package, but   
   in Slackware 15.0 it comes from the ncurses package. The etc package in   
   14.2 has a doinst.sh script which copies termcap-Linux to termcap if   
   termcap does not already exist. The doinst.sh in the ncureses package for   
   Slackware 15.0 has no such thing, it simply just contains a plain /etc/   
   termcap.   
      
   As /etc/termcap is not part of the screen package, maybe Pat would prefer   
   to apply the fix to the package where /etc/termcap belongs. Any   
   modifications of etc/termcap made by other packages would be lost if the   
   original package containing that file gets upgraded.   
      
   One forum which Pat occasionally reads is   
   https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/   
   That forum has a long thread "Requests for current-next (15.0-->15.1)"   
   which might be a good place to ask for changes like this. However, it   
   might be an even better idea to start a thread of its own for this to get   
   help iron things out before proposing a final solution.   
      
   Whether or not you choose to try to reach out to Pat to get this fixed in   
   upcoming versions of Slackware, I think it was a good thing that you   
   posted your solution here. Search engines like google will help people   
   having trouble running Elvis in screen to find your solution.   
      
   regards Henrik   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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