I installed multi-aterm because I enjoyed multi-gnome-term a long while back on Linux, but now it's set my TERM variable to "materm" and I can't unset it.
I'd really like to know where it's being set but I can't find it manually or using
I get this when using vim:
and this in other instances (e.g. man):
I can just set TERM in my ~/.profile but I think it's doing other damage and I feel I should just be able to find where it's being set wrong? I also tried make uninstall in the original build location but that seems to be broken now!
I'd really like to know where it's being set but I can't find it manually or using
grep -ri materm *
in a variety of places like all my ~/.* and sub-directories /etc/ /usr/local/etc and rc.d.I get this when using vim:
Code:
E558: Terminal entry not found in terminfo
'materm' not known. Available builtin terminals are:
builtin_gui
builtin_riscos
builtin_amiga
builtin_beos-ansi
builtin_ansi
builtin_pcansi
builtin_win32
builtin_vt320
builtin_vt52
builtin_xterm
builtin_iris-ansi
builtin_debug
builtin_dumb
defaulting to 'ansi'
and this in other instances (e.g. man):
Code:
WARNING: terminal is not fully functional
- (press RETURN)
I can just set TERM in my ~/.profile but I think it's doing other damage and I feel I should just be able to find where it's being set wrong? I also tried make uninstall in the original build location but that seems to be broken now!
Code:
$ uname -a
FreeBSD engine.local 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0: Sun Apr 3 21:19:49 EST 2011
[email]root@engine.local[/email]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/VESAKERN i386
Code:
$ printenv | sort
BLOCKSIZE=K
COLORFGBG=15;default
COLORTERM=rxvt
DISPLAY=:0.0
EDITOR=vim
FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES
HOME=/home/anil
LOGNAME=anil
MAIL=/var/mail/anil
PAGER=less
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/home/anil/bin
PS1=\n\[\e[33m\]\D{%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S} \u@\H\n0 \w\n\$\[\e[m\]
PWD=/usr/home/anil
SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash
SHLVL=3
TERM=materm
USER=anil
WINDOWID=14680067
WINDOWPATH=9
XAUTHORITY=/home/anil/.Xauthority
_=/usr/bin/printenv