xterm-379
Installation of xterm
Install xterm by running the
following commands:
sed -i '/v0/{n;s/new:/new:kb=^?:/}' termcap &&
printf '\tkbs=\\177,\n' >> terminfo &&
TERMINFO=/usr/share/terminfo \
./configure $XORG_CONFIG \
--with-app-defaults=/etc/X11/app-defaults &&
make
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install &&
make install-ti &&
mkdir -pv /usr/share/applications &&
cp -v *.desktop /usr/share/applications/
Command Explanations
sed -i ... termcap,
printf ... >>
terminfo: These commands modify the terminal
description so that the Backspace key is expected to send the
character with ASCII code 127. This is done for consistency with
the Linux console.
TERMINFO=/usr/share/terminfo
: This
ensures that the xterm terminfo files are
installed to the system terminfo database.
--with-app-defaults=...
:
Sets the location for the app-defaults
directory.
make install-ti: This
command installs corrected terminfo description files for use with
xterm.
Configuring xterm
There are two ways to configure xterm. You can add the X resource
definitions to the user's ~/.Xresources
file, or add them to the
system-wide $XORG_PREFIX/share/X11/app-defaults/Xterm
file.
In order for xterm to follow the locale settings in the
environment, use TrueType fonts, and follow the Linux convention
about the code sent by the Backspace key, add the following
definitions as the root
user:
cat >> /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm << "EOF"
*VT100*locale: true
*VT100*faceName: Monospace
*VT100*faceSize: 10
*backarrowKeyIsErase: true
*ptyInitialErase: true
EOF
Contents
Installed Programs:
koi8rxterm, resize, uxterm, and
xterm
Installed Libraries:
None
Installed Directories:
None
Short Descriptions
koi8rxterm
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is a wrapper script to set up xterm with a KOI8-R locale
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resize
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prints a shell command for setting the TERM and TERMCAP
environment variables to indicate the current size of
xterm window
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uxterm
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is a wrapper script that modifies the current locale to
use UTF-8 and starts xterm with the proper settings
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xterm
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is a terminal emulator for the X Window System
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