[Fwd: two issues with rxvt-unicode ( could be bugs ) :)]

Robin Stocker nibor at gmx.net
Tue Nov 30 22:41:54 CET 2004


Hi!

pcg( Marc)@goof(A.).(Lehmann )com wrote:
> It would be helpful if you could tell us the actula error message :)
> 
> Without the error message I cnanot really say what went wrong, but command.C
> does not seem to need anything out of signal.h.
> 
> Of course, solaris being what it is.... I'd still like to investigate this
> :)
I'm sorry, I'm not very used to reporting such things.
Find attached a ( I hope ) complete log of what I've done and 
information about the system I work on :)

> It's not clear to me what "virtual boundaries" are. Again, it would help if
> you just described the actual problem.
With virtual boundaries I meant the boundaries which are actually there, 
for example when I open "vim", the window is not 'filled'.
But I tried to reproduce the problem I had, but I couldn't. So it had 
certainly nothing to do with rxvt-unicode, so it actually _was_ a user 
handling problem :)

> Neither of these are likely to be fixed in CVS. I do use rxvt-unicode on
> solaris (2.8) from time to time and it seems to work fine (I didn't built
> it there myself, though, so I don't know what had to be done).
Ok..

> It's possible that your problems are related. Are you sure you are picking
> the right set of header files? AFAIC, solaris has multiple sets of
> headers, and some of these miss vital things like SIGWINCH, which could be
> the source of your problem.
Hm, this sounds good, how can I pick a certain set of header files??

Thanks for taking time!

Robin Stocker
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