display top CPU processes top tool

Mark Hatle fray at mvista.com
Sat Sep 6 02:39:38 EST 2003


I bet that top is linked with ncurses instead of termcap.  As such look
at /usr/share/terminfo on the target and make sure the appropriate
directories and terminal emulations are there.

--Mark

Dan Kegel wrote:
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> John Zhou wrote:
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>> Jaap-Jan wrote:
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>>> On vrijdag, sep 5, 2003, at 10:26 Europe/Amsterdam, John Zhou wrote:
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>>>> top: Unknown terminal "ansi" in $TERM
>>>> top: Unknown terminal "VT100" in $TERM
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>>> Do you have a /etc/TERMCAP ?
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>> Yes. I have a /etc/TERMCAP. But it's still failed. need other changes ?
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> Use strace to see what it's looking for.
> - Dan
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