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  9. From: rchandra.spamguard@spamguard.letter.com
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  11. Subject: Re: CKermit 6.1beta rpm?
  12. Date: 18 Oct 1998 19:48:41 GMT
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  16. References: <7093jk$hpl$1@eskinews.eskimo.com> <709arq$ajk$1@samba.rahul.net>
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  21.  
  22. In article <709arq$ajk$1@samba.rahul.net>,  <dold@network.rahul.net> wrote:
  23. >I downloaded C-Kermit from http://www.columbia.edu/kermit
  24. >somewhere under the binaries distribution area.
  25. >It was an RPM created by RedHat.  It didn't like full screen on my redHat
  26. >5.1, until I did a cd /usr/share; ln -s terminfo ../lib
  27. >Apparently there is hardcode that I couldn't find, that is looking for
  28. >/usr/lib/terminfo, and isn't happy with /usr/share/terminfo.
  29.  
  30. I cannot say with certainty, but this is probably in the ncurses
  31. library (or some other library), so unless you search in the library's
  32. sources, you won't find that "hardcoded" path.  (Hey, you've got to
  33. start somewhere, right?  Something somewhere has to be hardcoded.)
  34. -- 
  35. Oooooo-oooo-oooo-ooooo, Oooooo-oooo-oooo-ooooo, Ooooo-weem-oh-wum-ooo-ayyy
  36. In the jungle, the silicon jungle, the process sleeps tonight.
  37. Joe Philipps <rchandra-nospam@letter.com> http://www.servtech.com/~rchandra/
  38. You know what you have to do to send email to me successfully :^)