Can't compile Screen: Undefined reference to __imp__ospeed

Matt Wozniski godlygeek@gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 17:55:00 GMT 2009


On 2/19/09, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > Note that for Emacs to recognize screen-256color, you need to add the
>  > following into "term/screen-256color.el" in the load path (for Emacs 22):
>  >
>  > (defun terminal-init-screen ()
>  >   "Terminal initialization function for screen."
>  >   ;; Use the xterm color initialization code.
>  >   (load "term/xterm")
>  >   (xterm-register-default-colors)
>  >   (tty-set-up-initial-frame-faces))
>
>
> Thanks, this is good to know.  I'll include it in the screen.README.

Having xterm set TERM=xterm-256color and screen set
TERM=screen-256color makes vim's high color support work fine with no
extra configuration required.

~Matt

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