freebsd-skq/share/termcap
ngie 50b3937987 MFC r275687,r275692:
Relnotes: yes

r275687:

  Remove termcap entry reordering; install the file verbatim instead

  termcap entry reordering requires ex (which is available via usr.bin/vi), which
  breaks on build hosts where installworld is run with MK_VI == no (or when
  make delete-old is run on ^/projects/building-blocks as vi, et al, are
  removed on the branch when the knob is tweaked to => "no")

  Reordering termcap was believed to improve performance, but the file is now
  accessed via /etc/termcap.db, so /etc/termcap (and /usr/share/misc/termcap by
  proxy) access is less preferred.

  Reordering the file broke the historical comment <-> entry mapping as well,
  which could muddle the purpose of entries in the file, so it could be
  potentially harmful to readers in its reordered state.

  Discussion took place on hackers@ here:
  https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2014-December/046657.html

  Discussed with: -hackers, mp
  Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division

r275692:

  Fix building termcap.db when make obj is run beforehand from a clean tree by
  using make variables for the filenames, which helps resolve pathing
  appropriately when running cap_mkdb

  Pointyhat to: me
2015-01-11 18:13:56 +00:00
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Makefile
README
tck
termcap
termcap.5

#	@(#)README	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
#
#	$FreeBSD$

<< 12 May 1983 >>
To install this directory on your system:

First determine a list of "common terminals" for your system.  This list
will probably be small, and can be empty if you like, but you should
probably put your own terminal in it.

Second, edit the editor script "reorder" to use this list instead of the
list built in to it.  The changes will be evident from looking at the
script.  Notice that the script contains the terminals in order from least
common to most common, since the move commands will move them to the front
in that order, the effect will be to put the most common at the front of
termcap since that's moved last.  The s.* terminals are specials, and
although they don't have to go to the front, they are probably quite
common and really should go near the front.

Third, if you are not a super user and cannot create the directory
/usr/lib/tabset, make a corresponding directory somewhere you can and add
a line to reorder to globally change all /usr/lib/tabset's to your own
path name.  This change is better than just changing the termcap file
because it makes it easier to diff it from newer distributed versions.
Try to keep the source as is whenever possible, and put mungings into
reorder.

Now you can run "make install" which will create an /etc/termcap. Again,
if you aren't a super user change the cp command to put it where you can.
In this case you will have to redefine E_TERMCAP in "local/uparm.h", which
will probably be in subdirectories with the other UCB software.


Finally, if you make additions or fixes to termcap, please mail a note
explaining what you did with the fixed termcap entry (not the whole file,
please!) to me at one of the addresses below, so it can be incorporated
back into the original source.  I will normally include anything unless
there is a good reason not to, but I reserve the right to redo it differently.

	uunet!ucbvax!termcap			(uucp)
	termcap@berkeley.cs.edu			(Internet)

<< 14 October 1987 >>
It is probably easiest to make local termcap changes in separate
files, eg /usr/local/etc/termcap, and encourage people to put

	setenv TERMPATH ~/.termcap:/usr/local/etc/termcap:/etc/termcap 

in their shell startup files.  This way local system-wide changes can be
isolated in /usr/local/etc/termcap and user changes in ~/.termcap, all
without consuming lots of disk or requiring re-integration of local
changes when system termcap files change.

	John Kunze
	termcap@berkeley.cs.edu