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Term question
- Subject: Term question
- From: Jerry.Swann at oit.gatech.edu (Jerry Swann)
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 95 0:05:48 EST
> From: Todd B SanMillan <bain at crl.com>
> Subject: Term question
> Message-Id: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950119193126.25264A-100000 at crl11.crl.com>
>
> The make seemed to go fine, no errors, but when I run term -r it says
> none of the following found
> /u19/bain/.term
> /u19/bain/term/.term
> ....../.term
> and so on for about 8 more dirs. What is .term? I didn't see it in the
> docs anywhere. Is it the same as .termrc(I don't think so, I copied the
> sample TERMRC to both .term and .termrc and it gave the same error) Any
> clues?
'.term' is referring to a directory, not a filename. The individual lines
are refering to alternate places for that directory to be found. Please
note it doesn't need all those directories to exist to run, it just needs
for 1 to exist. You should put your termrc in "$HOME/.term".
I've used term before and was pretty happy with it, but it has been awhile.
-Jerry
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