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12eaa94a1Schristos-- $XTermId: INSTALL,v 1.118 2008/12/30 11:43:45 tom Exp $ 2d522f475Smrg------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32eaa94a1Schristos-- Copyright 1997-2007,2008 by Thomas E. Dickey 4d522f475Smrg-- 5d522f475Smrg-- All Rights Reserved 6d522f475Smrg-- 7d522f475Smrg-- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a 8d522f475Smrg-- copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 9d522f475Smrg-- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including 10d522f475Smrg-- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, 11d522f475Smrg-- distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to 12d522f475Smrg-- permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to 13d522f475Smrg-- the following conditions: 14d522f475Smrg-- 15d522f475Smrg-- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included 16d522f475Smrg-- in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 17d522f475Smrg-- 18d522f475Smrg-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS 19d522f475Smrg-- OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 20d522f475Smrg-- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 21d522f475Smrg-- IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY 22d522f475Smrg-- CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, 23d522f475Smrg-- TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE 24d522f475Smrg-- SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 25d522f475Smrg-- 26d522f475Smrg-- Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright 27d522f475Smrg-- holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the 28d522f475Smrg-- sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written 29d522f475Smrg-- authorization. 30d522f475Smrg------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31d522f475Smrg 32d522f475SmrgXterm is normally built as part of the X Window System source tree, using 33d522f475Smrgimake to generate a Makefile from Imakefile. You can also use the 34d522f475Smrgconfigure script to generate a Makefile from Makefile.in: 35d522f475Smrg 36d522f475Smrg + If you have imake (or xmkmf), then you can use those directly, 37d522f475Smrg or use the configure script, which normally uses those tools 38d522f475Smrg to obtain the special definitions needed to build xterm. 39d522f475Smrg 40d522f475Smrg Ultimately, imake will not be necessary, since it is possible 41d522f475Smrg to add configure tests that derive the information that imake 42d522f475Smrg would supply. 43d522f475Smrg 44d522f475Smrg + You need the Athena widgets (or a clone, such as Xaw3d or 45d522f475Smrg neXtaw), to provide the popup menus. 46d522f475Smrg 47d522f475SmrgEven if you have imake, the configure script is still convenient because 48d522f475Smrgit allows you to build different configurations more easily than with 49d522f475Smrgimake, simply by specifying options to the configure script. 50d522f475Smrg 51d522f475SmrgOptions: 52d522f475Smrg------- 53d522f475Smrg 54d522f475SmrgAutoconf configure scripts recognize two types of application-defined 55d522f475Smrgoptions, enable/disable and with/without. The latter, by convention, are 56d522f475Smrgused for denoting inclusion of external packages, while the former denote 57d522f475Smrgenabling/disabling of internal features. The configure --help option lists 58d522f475Smrgthe available options. This script uses "enable" and "disable" to indicate 59d522f475Smrgthe sense of the default behavior. 60d522f475Smrg 61d522f475SmrgThe options (in alphabetic order): 62d522f475Smrg 63d522f475Smrg --disable-16-color disable 16-color support 64d522f475Smrg 65d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to recognize aixterm-style control sequences 66d522f475Smrg that support color values 8-15. 67d522f475Smrg 68d522f475Smrg Most color applications know only about 8 ANSI colors, but some 69d522f475Smrg (e.g., ones built with ncurses) do. 70d522f475Smrg 71d522f475Smrg --disable-active-icon disable X11R6.3 active-icon feature 72d522f475Smrg 73d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to support the active-icon feature. This is 74d522f475Smrg not configured on systems (e.g., X11R5) which lack the library 75d522f475Smrg support needed. 76d522f475Smrg 77d522f475Smrg Xterms with an active icon continue to respond to input and update 78d522f475Smrg their display when iconified. Not all window managers support 79d522f475Smrg active icons. Those that do include fvwm, olvwm and mwm. 80d522f475Smrg 81d522f475Smrg --disable-ansi-color disable ANSI color 82d522f475Smrg 83d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code for ANSI colors. 84d522f475Smrg 85d522f475Smrg --disable-blink-cursor disable support for blinking cursor 86d522f475Smrg 87d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that implements a blinking cursor. The blinking 88d522f475Smrg cursor is enabled either by resource setting or by popup menu entry. 89d522f475Smrg 90d522f475Smrg --disable-bold-color disable PC-style mapping of bold colors 91d522f475Smrg 92d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that maps colors 8-15 to bold versions of 93d522f475Smrg colors 0-7. 94d522f475Smrg 95d522f475Smrg Some applications have hardcoded logic that assumes this. It does 96d522f475Smrg not interfere with the 16-color support. 97d522f475Smrg 98d522f475Smrg --disable-boxchars disable fallback-support for box chars 99d522f475Smrg 100d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to generate approximations for box/graphic 101d522f475Smrg characters. 102d522f475Smrg 103d522f475Smrg Most fonts do not contain the vt100-style graphic characters in 104d522f475Smrg positions 0-31. Many applications use the line-drawing characters, 105d522f475Smrg e.g., to make boxes. When xterm loads a font, it checks if those 106d522f475Smrg characters are present, and draws its own if they are missing. 107d522f475Smrg 108d522f475Smrg --disable-c1-print disallow -k8 option for printable 128-159], 109d522f475Smrg 110d522f475Smrg Use this option to suppress support for nonstandard use of codes 111d522f475Smrg 128-159, which normally are considered control characters. Some users 112d522f475Smrg have fonts which use those positions. The default value for the 113d522f475Smrg allowC1Printable resource is false, so this feature does not impact 114d522f475Smrg normal users. 115d522f475Smrg 116d522f475Smrg --disable-color-class disable color class resources 117d522f475Smrg 118d522f475Smrg Use this option to change most of the color resources to use Foreground 119d522f475Smrg as the color class. This is the older (before patch #157) behavior 120d522f475Smrg which has the drawback that setting the Foreground resource on most 121d522f475Smrg platforms prevents use of color since the class is evaluated before 122d522f475Smrg the instance. 123d522f475Smrg 124d522f475Smrg --disable-color-mode disable default colorMode resource 125d522f475Smrg 126d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that sets the default value of the colorMode 127d522f475Smrg resource to ``true''. 128d522f475Smrg 129d522f475Smrg --disable-desktop disable install of xterm desktop files 130d522f475Smrg 131d522f475Smrg Do not install the xterm desktop files, used in menus. 132d522f475Smrg These use the icons installed in the --with-icondir option. 133d522f475Smrg Use the environment variable $DESKTOP_FLAGS to supply options 134d522f475Smrg required by desktop-file-install. 135d522f475Smrg 136d522f475Smrg Note: If desktop-utils is not found they will not be installed anyway. 137d522f475Smrg 138d522f475Smrg --disable-doublechars disable support for double-size chars 139d522f475Smrg 140d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that supports font-manipulation needed to 141d522f475Smrg implement vt100-style double-sized characters. 142d522f475Smrg 143d522f475Smrg --disable-echo test: display "compiling" commands 144d522f475Smrg 145d522f475Smrg Modify the generated Makefile so that most compiler options are 146d522f475Smrg not shown. This makes it simpler to read a build log and see the 147d522f475Smrg actual warning messages. 148d522f475Smrg 149d522f475Smrg --disable-freetype disable freetype library-support 150d522f475Smrg 151d522f475Smrg Do not use freetype libraries if they are found. Normally they will 152d522f475Smrg be used automatically. 153d522f475Smrg 154d522f475Smrg --disable-full-tgetent disable check for termcap library 155d522f475Smrg 156d522f475Smrg Do not look for the tgetent() function specifically in the termcap 157d522f475Smrg library, accept the first library (from termlib, ncurses and curses) 158d522f475Smrg which contains this function rather than continuing to search for 159d522f475Smrg a termcap implementation rather than terminfo. The former would 160d522f475Smrg supply the complete $TERMCAP data needed for some legacy programs. 161d522f475Smrg 162d522f475Smrg --disable-highlighting disable support for color highlighting 163d522f475Smrg 164d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that allows the selected region to be a 165d522f475Smrg different color than the reverse of foreground/background colors. 166d522f475Smrg 167d522f475Smrg See the discussion of highlightColor in the manual. 168d522f475Smrg 169d522f475Smrg --disable-i18n disable internationalization 170d522f475Smrg 171d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to handle multi-byte characters. This is 172d522f475Smrg related to, but not identical with the input method logic. 173d522f475Smrg 174d522f475Smrg --disable-imake disable use of imake for definitions 175d522f475Smrg 176d522f475Smrg Do not attempt to use imake to determine compiler options. 177d522f475Smrg 178d522f475Smrg The main.c file has many ifdef's which rely on obscure combinations 179d522f475Smrg known only to imake. The configure script implements only a 180d522f475Smrg portion of the tests needed to supplant imake. 181d522f475Smrg 182d522f475Smrg --disable-initial-erase disable setup for stty erase 183d522f475Smrg 184d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code which aligns the stty erase and the backarrow 185d522f475Smrg key. When compiled-in, xterm will optionally use the pty's sense 186d522f475Smrg of stty erase and apply that to the backarrow mode (sending 8 or 127), 187d522f475Smrg or go the other way, setting stty erase to match xterm's configuration. 188d522f475Smrg 189d522f475Smrg --disable-input-method disable input-method 190d522f475Smrg 191d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code for "input method". This is an X11R6 192d522f475Smrg feature which deals with translation of composite characters. 193d522f475Smrg 194d522f475Smrg Some users report problems with their configuration, e.g., messages 195d522f475Smrg stating that there is no input method defined for the given preedit 196d522f475Smrg type. If you do not need input method (and are troubled by the 197d522f475Smrg warning messages), it is safe to disable this option. 198d522f475Smrg 199d522f475Smrg --disable-leaks test: set to test memory leaks 200d522f475Smrg 201d522f475Smrg Compile-in code which frees memory which might confuse a leak-testing 202d522f475Smrg tool. Normally these chunks of memory are retained as long as xterm 203d522f475Smrg is running. 204d522f475Smrg 205d522f475Smrg --disable-maximize disable actions for iconify/deiconify/maximize/restore 206d522f475Smrg 207d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that implements runtime 'actions' for 208d522f475Smrg iconifying, maximizing, etc. 209d522f475Smrg 210d522f475Smrg Most users will find that the window manager is more suitable for 211d522f475Smrg this sort of manipulation than putting the capabilities into xterm. 212d522f475Smrg 213d522f475Smrg --disable-num-lock disable NumLock keypad support 214d522f475Smrg 215d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that looks for the actual NumLock key to 216d522f475Smrg support vt100/vt220 keypad translation. 217d522f475Smrg 218d522f475Smrg This is used in xterm to simplify logic, and to workaround some 219d522f475Smrg quirks of the keyboard tables. Use the ``numLock'' resource to 220d522f475Smrg disable this feature if you must customize xterm in some other way. 221d522f475Smrg 222d522f475Smrg (The same ifdef controls the metaSendsEscape support). 223d522f475Smrg 2242eaa94a1Schristos --disable-paste64 disable support for bracketed paste mode 2252eaa94a1Schristos 2262eaa94a1Schristos Do not compile-in code to support experimental bracketed paste mode, 2272eaa94a1Schristos i.e., provide functions for setting/getting the selection data. 2282eaa94a1Schristos 2292eaa94a1Schristos (see ctlseqs.ms description of OSC 52). 2302eaa94a1Schristos 231d522f475Smrg --disable-pty-handshake disable support for pty handshakes 232d522f475Smrg 233d522f475Smrg This feature is used to ensure that the child process's terminal modes 234d522f475Smrg match the parent's. In particular, it addresses a problem where the 235d522f475Smrg terminal size is not defined in the stty settings. 236d522f475Smrg 237d522f475Smrg --disable-rectangles disable VT420 rectangle support 238d522f475Smrg 239d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to support VT420 rectangle control-sequences. 240d522f475Smrg 241d522f475Smrg --disable-regex disable regular-expression selections 242d522f475Smrg 243d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to support the "regex" option for multiple 244d522f475Smrg mouse clicks. 245d522f475Smrg 246d522f475Smrg --disable-rightbar disable right-scrollbar support 247d522f475Smrg 248d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that supports a scrollbar on the right. 249d522f475Smrg 250d522f475Smrg Left/right scrollbars are a matter of taste. Some older libraries 251d522f475Smrg (e.g., X11R5) do not perform the geometry computation correctly, 252d522f475Smrg leaving the right scrollbar incorrectly positioned after changing 253d522f475Smrg the font size. 254d522f475Smrg 255d522f475Smrg --disable-samename disable check for redundant name-change 256d522f475Smrg 257d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that suppresses redundant updates to the 258d522f475Smrg titlebar when the text has not changed. 259d522f475Smrg 260d522f475Smrg --disable-session-mgt enable support for session management 261d522f475Smrg 262d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code which adds simple session management hooks 263d522f475Smrg which are used when closing an xterm. Normally the code is 264d522f475Smrg compiled-in, except for systems which do not support it. 265d522f475Smrg 266d522f475Smrg --disable-setgid disable setgid 267d522f475Smrg 268d522f475Smrg Do not install xterm using setuid/setgid permissions. Drop setgid 269d522f475Smrg permissions on startup. 270d522f475Smrg 271d522f475Smrg --disable-setuid disable setuid 272d522f475Smrg 273d522f475Smrg Do not install xterm using setuid/setgid permissions. Drop setuid 274d522f475Smrg permissions on startup. 275d522f475Smrg 276d522f475Smrg --disable-sun-fkeys 277d522f475Smrg 278d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to support Sun-style function keys. 279d522f475Smrg 280d522f475Smrg --disable-tcap-fkeys disable termcap function-keys 281d522f475Smrg 2822eaa94a1Schristos Do not compile-in code to support feature which allows xterm to use the 283d522f475Smrg function-key definitions from the termcap/terminfo entry which it used 284d522f475Smrg to set the $TERM variable on startup. 285d522f475Smrg 2862eaa94a1Schristos --disable-tcap-query disable termcap query/report 2872eaa94a1Schristos 2882eaa94a1Schristos Do not compile-in code to support DCS '+' control sequence, which 2892eaa94a1Schristos allows an application to ask xterm what control sequences it would 2902eaa94a1Schristos transmit for specified function keys, given the termcap or terminfo 2912eaa94a1Schristos names. 2922eaa94a1Schristos 293d522f475Smrg --disable-tek4014 disable tek4014 emulation 294d522f475Smrg 295d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to support Tektronix 4014 emulation. 296d522f475Smrg 297d522f475Smrg This reduces the executable size by 17% (checked 1999/3/13). 298d522f475Smrg 299d522f475Smrg Some people use the Tektronix emulation (which has been in xterm 300d522f475Smrg for many years) as an example of code bloat, though this is not an 301d522f475Smrg accurate impression. 302d522f475Smrg 303d522f475Smrg --disable-vt52 disable VT52 emulation 304d522f475Smrg 305d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code to support vt52 emulation. 306d522f475Smrg 307d522f475Smrg A genuine vt100 emulates a vt52. 308d522f475Smrg 309d522f475Smrg --disable-ziconbeep disable -ziconbeep option 310d522f475Smrg 311d522f475Smrg Do not compile-in code that modifies the icon's title and sounds a 312d522f475Smrg beep when they receive output. 313d522f475Smrg 314d522f475Smrg --enable-256-color enable 256-color support 315d522f475Smrg 316d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that interprets SGR 38 and 48 for 256-colors. 317d522f475Smrg 318d522f475Smrg --enable-88-color enable 88-color support 319d522f475Smrg 320d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that interprets SGR 38 and 48 for 88-colors. 321d522f475Smrg 322d522f475Smrg --enable-broken-osc allow broken Linux OSC-strings], 323d522f475Smrg 324d522f475Smrg Compile-in code to accommodate scripts that write Linux's malformed 325d522f475Smrg palette control strings without checking. The result makes xterm 326d522f475Smrg appear to freeze. This workaround makes xterm ignore the strings, 327d522f475Smrg and is compiled-in by default for Linux. 328d522f475Smrg 329d522f475Smrg --enable-broken-st allow broken string-terminators], 330d522f475Smrg 331d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that works around a bug in some ISDN routers (and 332d522f475Smrg possibly other applications written by the same people): they send an 333d522f475Smrg unterminated control string in their banner text, making xterm freeze. 334d522f475Smrg The workaround tells xterm to stop processing the control string when 335d522f475Smrg it receives one of the whitespace control characters such as newline. 336d522f475Smrg That was the behavior before patch #171. 337d522f475Smrg 338d522f475Smrg --enable-dabbrev enable dynamic-abbreviation support 339d522f475Smrg 340d522f475Smrg Compile-in support for "dabbrev-expand()" action and related key 341d522f475Smrg translation. 342d522f475Smrg 343d522f475Smrg --enable-dec-locator enable DECterm Locator support 344d522f475Smrg Add support for DEC Locator control sequences for xterm: 345d522f475Smrg 346d522f475Smrg DECEFR - Enable Filter Rectangle 347d522f475Smrg DECELR - Enable Locator Reports 348d522f475Smrg DECSLE - Select Locator Events 349d522f475Smrg DECRQLP - Request Locator Position 350d522f475Smrg 351d522f475Smrg This allows the xterm mouse to be used with applications that use the 352d522f475Smrg DEC Locator sequences, such as VAX Tpu, or SMG$ based applications. 353d522f475Smrg 354d522f475Smrg --enable-exec-xterm enable "spawn-new-terminal" action 355d522f475Smrg 356d522f475Smrg If your platform supports the process filesystem "cwd" link, 357d522f475Smrg compile-in support for the "spawn-new-terminal" action, which 358d522f475Smrg allows you to define a key translation that runs a new xterm 359d522f475Smrg using the same working directory as the current process within 360d522f475Smrg xterm. 361d522f475Smrg 362d522f475Smrg --enable-hp-fkeys enable support for HP-style function keys 363d522f475Smrg 364d522f475Smrg Compile-in code to support HP-style function keys. 365d522f475Smrg 366d522f475Smrg --enable-load-vt-fonts enable load-vt-fonts() action 367d522f475Smrg 368d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that allows user to define load different VT-font 369d522f475Smrg definitions at runtime. 370d522f475Smrg 371d522f475Smrg --enable-logfile-exec enable exec'd logfile filter 372d522f475Smrg 373d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that allows logging piped via an external filter. 374d522f475Smrg 375d522f475Smrg --enable-logging enable logging 376d522f475Smrg 377d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that allows logging. 378d522f475Smrg 379d522f475Smrg Logging was disabled in X11R5 xterm because of security problems. 380d522f475Smrg They were addressed in X11R6, but the feature was not reinstated. 381d522f475Smrg 382d522f475Smrg --enable-luit enable support for luit filter (Unicode translation) 383d522f475Smrg 384d522f475Smrg Luit is a filter that can be run between an arbitrary application and a 385d522f475Smrg UTF-8 terminal emulator. It will convert application output from the 386d522f475Smrg locale's encoding into UTF-8, and convert terminal input from UTF-8 387d522f475Smrg into the locale's encoding. 388d522f475Smrg 389d522f475Smrg This sets "--enable-wide-chars" as a side-effect. 390d522f475Smrg 391d522f475Smrg --enable-mini-luit enable support for poor man's luit filter (Latin-9) 392d522f475Smrg 393d522f475Smrg Provide built-in support for Latin-9, relying on having specified 394d522f475Smrg Unicode (ISO10646) fonts and setting the locale resource to "checkfont". 395d522f475Smrg 396d522f475Smrg This sets "--enable-luit" as a side-effect. 397d522f475Smrg 398d522f475Smrg --enable-narrowproto enable narrow prototypes for X libraries 399d522f475Smrg 400d522f475Smrg Originally xterm was built using imake rather than a configure script. 401d522f475Smrg One feature of imake that is not possible to guess within the 402d522f475Smrg configure script is the wide-prototype compile-time definition 403d522f475Smrg NARROWPROTO. When this is not set properly, the Athena widget 404d522f475Smrg scrollbars do not work properly. xterm's configure script has a 405d522f475Smrg fallback case which allows disabling imake. However, this is moot 406d522f475Smrg with the X.org "modular" build, whose compiler options are unrelated to 407d522f475Smrg imake or older versions of any libraries that it may distribute. In 408d522f475Smrg this case, the configure script needs some help. Use this option to 409d522f475Smrg enable or disable NARROW proto (and disable imake with the 410d522f475Smrg --disable-imake option) to match the whims of X.org hackers. 411d522f475Smrg 412d522f475Smrg For instance 413d522f475Smrg 414d522f475Smrg configure --disable-imake --disable-narrowproto 415d522f475Smrg 416d522f475Smrg --enable-readline-mouse enable support for mouse in readline applications 417d522f475Smrg 418d522f475Smrg Compile-in code to support experimental bracketed paste mode, i.e., 419d522f475Smrg provide functions for setting/getting the selection data. Essentially 420d522f475Smrg this puts xterm into a mode that sends special function-key strings to 421d522f475Smrg bracket the data. 422d522f475Smrg 423d522f475Smrg (See --enable-paste64, which fits xterm's protocol better). 424d522f475Smrg 425d522f475Smrg --enable-sco-fkeys enable support for SCO-style function keys 426d522f475Smrg 427d522f475Smrg Compile-in code to support SCO-style function keys. 428d522f475Smrg 429d522f475Smrg --enable-sun-fkeys enable support for Sun-style function keys 430d522f475Smrg 431d522f475Smrg Compile-in code to support Sun-style function keys. 432d522f475Smrg 433d522f475Smrg --enable-toolbar enable pulldown menus on toolbar 434d522f475Smrg 435d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that builds a toolbar with pulldown menus. The 436d522f475Smrg normal popup menus are still available. 437d522f475Smrg 438d522f475Smrg This is an experimental option. As of patch #206, it is known to 439d522f475Smrg work well with fvwm, but not as well with some other window managers, 440d522f475Smrg e.g., KDE's Kwin and IceWM. 441d522f475Smrg 442d522f475Smrg In addition to isolated layout problems, it is reported that some 443d522f475Smrg flavors of the Athena widget library perform badly with ISO-10646 444d522f475Smrg fonts. You can work around those by setting the menu fonts to 445d522f475Smrg an ISO-8859 variant in your X resources. 446d522f475Smrg 447d522f475Smrg --enable-trace test: set to enable debugging traces 448d522f475Smrg 449d522f475Smrg Compile-in code to trace xterm's internal states. 450d522f475Smrg 451d522f475Smrg This is a debugging feature. It causes xterm to produce two files 452d522f475Smrg (Trace-parent.out and Trace-child.out). 453d522f475Smrg 454d522f475Smrg --enable-warnings test: turn on GCC compiler warnings 455d522f475Smrg 456d522f475Smrg Modify the generate Makefile to turn on gcc compiler warnings. 457d522f475Smrg 458d522f475Smrg I use this option regularly, and correct all but a few (difficult) 459d522f475Smrg problems. 460d522f475Smrg 461d522f475Smrg --enable-wide-chars enable wide-character support 462d522f475Smrg 463d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that supports 16-bit characters. Includes support 464d522f475Smrg for UTF-8. 465d522f475Smrg 466d522f475Smrg --enable-xmc-glitch test: enable xmc magic-cookie emulation 467d522f475Smrg 468d522f475Smrg Compile-in code that simulates the terminfo "magic cookie" glitch. 469d522f475Smrg 470d522f475Smrg This is for testing ncurses. 471d522f475Smrg 472d522f475Smrg --with-Xaw3d link with Xaw 3d library 473d522f475Smrg 474d522f475Smrg Look for, compile and link with the Xaw 3d widget library. 475d522f475Smrg 476d522f475Smrg --with-XawPlus link with Athena-Plus library 477d522f475Smrg 478d522f475Smrg Look for, compile and link with the Xaw Plus widget library. 479d522f475Smrg 480d522f475Smrg --with-app-defaults=DIR directory in which to install resource files (default: EPREFIX/lib/X11/app-defaults) 481d522f475Smrg 482d522f475Smrg autoconf scripts assume that all of the files should be installed 483d522f475Smrg under the same top-level directory. But X applications defaults 484d522f475Smrg must be installed into a special directory, e.g., 485d522f475Smrg 486d522f475Smrg /usr/X11/lib/app-defaults 487d522f475Smrg 488d522f475Smrg However, there is no standard for this pathname. The manual page 489d522f475Smrg for X notes that the environment variable $XUSERFILESEARCHPATH can 490d522f475Smrg specify a list of places where X searches for applications defaults. 491d522f475Smrg Also, it may look in $XAPPLRESDIR, but that usually is not related 492d522f475Smrg to where xterm might be installed. To keep it simple, the configure 493d522f475Smrg script uses 494d522f475Smrg 495d522f475Smrg EPREFIX/lib/X11/app-defaults 496d522f475Smrg 497d522f475Smrg as the default (EPREFIX is --prefix). That makes it work normally 498d522f475Smrg for most systems if --prefix is /usr. For other installs, e.g., to 499d522f475Smrg /usr/local, you should use this option to customize the location to 500d522f475Smrg match your system configuration. 501d522f475Smrg 502d522f475Smrg Use --without-app-defaults or --with-app-defaults=no to disable the 503d522f475Smrg feature. 504d522f475Smrg 505d522f475Smrg --with-freetype-cflags -D/-I options for compiling with FreeType library 506d522f475Smrg 507d522f475Smrg Override options provided by xft-config or freetype-config. 508d522f475Smrg 509d522f475Smrg --with-freetype-libs -L/-l options for linking with FreeType library 510d522f475Smrg 511d522f475Smrg Override options provided by xft-config or freetype-config. 512d522f475Smrg 513d522f475Smrg --with-icondir=DIR directory in which to install icon files (default: EPREFIX/share/pixmaps) 514d522f475Smrg 515d522f475Smrg The X libraries may automatically search these locations: 516d522f475Smrg 517d522f475Smrg $HOME/.icons 518d522f475Smrg $XDG_DATA_DIRS/icons 519d522f475Smrg /usr/share/pixmaps 520d522f475Smrg 521d522f475Smrg See also 522d522f475Smrg http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.html 523d522f475Smrg 524d522f475Smrg Use --without-icondir or --with-icondir=no to disable the feature. 525d522f475Smrg 526d522f475Smrg --with-neXtaw link with neXT Athena library 527d522f475Smrg 528d522f475Smrg Look for, compile and link with the neXT Athena widget library. 529d522f475Smrg 530d522f475Smrg --with-own-terminfo=P set default $TERMINFO (default: from environment) 531d522f475Smrg 532d522f475Smrg Modify the generated Makefile to set the target for the 'install-ti' 533d522f475Smrg rule to point to the given directory. 534d522f475Smrg 535d522f475Smrg If you have the $TERMINFO variable defined in your environment, the 536d522f475Smrg configure script will use that value. If no option and no variable 537d522f475Smrg are are given, the configure script uses /usr/lib/terminfo, if it 538d522f475Smrg exists. 539d522f475Smrg 540d522f475Smrg You do not have to run "make install-ti", if there is already a 541d522f475Smrg workable terminfo description. Be advised, however, that the 542d522f475Smrg common variety of "xterm-color" is not suited for xterm, but is 543d522f475Smrg directed to other variations (such as nxterm) which do not 544d522f475Smrg support the background-color erase capability. 545d522f475Smrg 546d522f475Smrg --with-pcre use PCRE for regular-expressions 547d522f475Smrg 548d522f475Smrg If regular expressions are not disable (--disable-regex), use PCRE 549d522f475Smrg rather than the POSIX regular expressions. 550d522f475Smrg 551d522f475Smrg --with-reference=XXX program to use as permissions-reference 552d522f475Smrg 553d522f475Smrg To install xterm with setuid permissions, the scripts usually compare 554d522f475Smrg it with a previous install. That works well for individual 555d522f475Smrg maintainers, but can be a problem for packagers who may be 556d522f475Smrg cross-compiling, etc. This option lets the package builder specify 557d522f475Smrg the file used for permissions reference. 558d522f475Smrg 559d522f475Smrg --with-setuid=XXX use the given setuid user 560d522f475Smrg 561d522f475Smrg Install xterm setuid'd to the given user. If no parameter value 562d522f475Smrg is given, assume it is root. 563d522f475Smrg 564d522f475Smrg See also --with-utmp-setgid and --with-utempter, which manipulate 565d522f475Smrg the setgid group. 566d522f475Smrg 567d522f475Smrg --with-tty-group=XXX use XXX for the tty-group 568d522f475Smrg 569d522f475Smrg If xterm is installed setuid'd to root, change the group of the tty 570d522f475Smrg device to the given value on startup. Three cases are possible: 571d522f475Smrg 572d522f475Smrg a) If this option is not given, the configure script will attempt to 573d522f475Smrg find a suitable value (usually "tty"), and verify that it exists in 574d522f475Smrg the group database. 575d522f475Smrg 576d522f475Smrg b) If the option value is given, it will use the value even if it does 577d522f475Smrg not exist in the group database (allowing packagers to work about 578d522f475Smrg deficient environments). 579d522f475Smrg 580d522f475Smrg c) If the option is disabled, e.g., --without-tty-group, the 581d522f475Smrg permissions change will use the group-id of the process. 582d522f475Smrg 583d522f475Smrg If xterm is not installed setuid'd to root, this option is not needed, 584d522f475Smrg since it cannot change the tty device's ownership. 585d522f475Smrg 586d522f475Smrg --with-xterm-symlink=XXX make symbolic link to installed xterm 587d522f475Smrg 588d522f475Smrg If any of the configure options to modify the program name i.e., 589d522f475Smrg --program-prefix, --program-suffix or --program-transform-name 590d522f475Smrg are given, this option allows the makefile to create a symbolic link, 591d522f475Smrg e.g., to "xterm" on install. The option value gives the name for 592d522f475Smrg the link, which defaults to "xterm". 593d522f475Smrg 594d522f475Smrg Use --without-xterm-symlink to disable a link to "xterm" if none 595d522f475Smrg is wanted. 596d522f475Smrg 597d522f475Smrg --with-terminal-id[=V] set default decTerminalID (default: vt100) 598d522f475Smrg 599d522f475Smrg Set the default emulation level. 600d522f475Smrg 601d522f475Smrg DEC terminals vt52/vt100/vt220/etc form a series where succeeding 602d522f475Smrg models emulate features of the older terminals. While most 603d522f475Smrg features of these terminals are recognized by xterm at all levels, 604d522f475Smrg a few behave differently according to the emulation level. 605d522f475Smrg 606d522f475Smrg You can always override this with the command-line option "-ti". 607d522f475Smrg 608d522f475Smrg --with-terminal-type=T set default $TERM (default: xterm) 609d522f475Smrg 610d522f475Smrg Set the default value for $TERM. Xterm supports legacy termcap 611d522f475Smrg applications by constructing a modified version of the $TERMCAP 612d522f475Smrg variable at initialization, which supplies the resulting screen 613d522f475Smrg size. It also sets $TERM, if not already set, for use by programs 614d522f475Smrg running within xterm. 615d522f475Smrg 616d522f475Smrg The default value "xterm", can be overridden to avoid conflict 617d522f475Smrg with older versions of xterm, e.g., those that do not implement 618d522f475Smrg vt220 emulation. 619d522f475Smrg 620d522f475Smrg You can always override this with the command-line option "-tn". 621d522f475Smrg 622d522f475Smrg --with-utempter use utempter library for access to utmp 623d522f475Smrg 624d522f475Smrg The utempter library is a set-uid wrapper for the utmp facility. 625d522f475Smrg On systems with Unix98 pty's, xterm can use this library when 626d522f475Smrg available so it need not be installed set-uid. 627d522f475Smrg 628d522f475Smrg --with-utmp-setgid=XXX use setgid for access to utmp 629d522f475Smrg 630d522f475Smrg The option value specifies a group to use when installing. 631d522f475Smrg xterm will be installed with setgid privilege to this group. 632d522f475Smrg At runtime, xterm will drop the setuid privilege immediately 633d522f475Smrg after opening the pseudo-terminal, and will have only the 634d522f475Smrg group privilege needed to access the utmp file. This relies 635d522f475Smrg on having POSIX setuid behavior. 636d522f475Smrg 637d522f475Smrg-- vile:txtmode 638