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identifying xterm compile options
What's the easiest way to figure out with which options xterm was compiled? I'm referring to the xterm(1) in base.
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Thanks, but that's actually not what I meant. I was thinking of xterm 'options', e.g. the printing option is not enabled on OpenBSD, so the corresponding menu entries are greyed-out:
But you helped me find the right file: https://github.com/openbsd/xenocara/...erm/xtermcfg.h I suck at navigating the source tree. Nay, mock not, mock not. I'll get there... |
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