Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!samsung!rex!ames!dftsrv!sage0!chris From: chris@sage0.gsfc.nasa.gov (Chris P. Ross) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: xterm cut and paste Message-ID: Date: 27 Jul 90 14:38:16 GMT References: <9007221535.AA04491@expo.lcs.mit.edu> <90Jul27.024537edt.446@smoke.cs.toronto.edu> Sender: news@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov Lines: 33 In <90Jul27.024537edt.446@smoke.cs.toronto.edu> moraes@cs.toronto.edu (Mark Moraes) writes: >In <9007221535.AA04491@expo.lcs.mit.edu>, rws@EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU (Bob Scheifler) >writes: >>The following is an xterm enhancement we received at one point. >>This code has been integrated into our sources, but it is quite >>possible bugs were fixed in the process. >Jim Fulton fixed at least one bug in my fix -- enclosed. Please apply >this as well as the one in the referenced article, otherwise there are >likely to be garbage characters, (usually NULs at the end of the cut >text) I have been greatly annoyed by these problems with not being able to cut and paste in xterms, and now I have a way to fix it. The problem is, we got out X11R4 in binary form. It had been compiled on another machine, and they just tar'd and compress'd it and sent iot to us. We extracted it into the correct directories, and it works. But, therefore, I don't have a source to xterm. If anyone couldpack up only what is neccessary for me to compile xterm, and mail it to me, I'd be much appriciative. I don't know where in the MIT tapes that it is, and don't want to have to search for it. Thanks. Request: Could you please send a notification before sending the file? I will then ask ONE person to send it to me. This way I won't get 30 million copies. Thanks. - Chris -- -=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=- Chris P. Ross (301)/286-7242 | InterNet: chris@sage0.gsfc.nasa.gov EGRET Programmer, NASA / GSFC | chris@olgao.umd.edu -=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-=*=-