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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:13:33 -0700
From: David Arnstein <arnstein@pobox.com>
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Subject: Re: problem with cygwin box (termcap?)
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Larry Hall wrote:
> What terminal are you using?  'cygwin'?  That's the default.  It's 
> unlikely that your BSD box knows it if you haven't told it about it.  Do
> so or try a related terminal type.

Yes.  My environment variable TERM is set to "cygwin" on the BSD Unix 
shell account.  The BSD Unix shell account uses the "cygwin" termcap 
entry that is found in the /etc/termcap file published by cygwin.com.
-- 
David Arnstein
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