emacs 18.55
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Fri Apr 13 14:02:33 AEST 1990
In article root at dasteel.UUCP (Jonathan Dasteel) writes:
->>In article root at grumbly.UUCP (Richard Ducoty) writes:
->>
->> Has anyone made emacs 18.55 with the SCO Unix dev syst? [cc or rcc]
->> I'm using the m-intel386.h and s-usg5-3.h files. Seem to be
->> getting problems with tchars etc (at one or another).
->>
->> Does this sound familiar to anyone? [I've tried undef'ng TIO...
->> ala XENIX and some other things - to no avail]
->>
->I had the same problem with 386/ix. If you don't need X11, this is what
->I did:
-> In sysdep.c ~line 688 --
-> #ifdef TIOCGETC
-> struct tchars { /* JBD */
-> unsigned char t_intrc; /* add this structure */
-> unsigned char t_quitc;
-> unsigned char t_startc;
-> unsigned char t_stopc;
-> unsigned char t_eofc;
-> unsigned char t_brkc;
-> };
-> .
-> . the rest of ifdef the same
-> .
->
-> In sysdep.c ~line 986, change the ifdef thusly:
-> OLD:
-> #ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
-> NEW:
-> #if defined(TIOCGWINSZ) && (defined(HBTCP) || defined(XWIN))
->
->Apparently there is something brain damaged about the attempt to
->retain Xenix backward compatability, but I could be wrong. At any
->rate, this worked for me. BTW, my termcap (info?) had standout-glitch
->(or some such thing) erroneously defined, which caused bogus behavior
->on the mode line. You may need to fix this too, though not Emacs' fault.
->
-> -- JBD
->
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Thanka you thanka you - that fix did it, went through with several
more minor changes (makefile trying to get into .../etc instead of
../etc ,etc.
gott go --> twin peaks be on
:wq
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