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The latter, by convention, are 45used for denoting inclusion of external packages, while the former denote 46enabling/disabling of internal features. The configure --help option lists 47the available options. This script uses "enable" and "disable" to indicate 48the sense of the default behavior. 49 50The options (in alphabetic order): 51 52 --disable-16-color disable 16-color support 53 54 Do not compile-in code to recognize aixterm-style control sequences 55 that support color values 8-15. 56 57 Most color applications know only about 8 ANSI colors, but some 58 (e.g., ones built with ncurses) do. 59 60 --disable-active-icon disable X11R6.3 active-icon feature 61 62 Do not compile-in code to support the active-icon feature. This is 63 not configured on systems (e.g., X11R5) which lack the library 64 support needed. 65 66 Xterms with an active icon continue to respond to input and update 67 their display when iconified. Not all window managers support 68 active icons. Those that do include fvwm, olvwm and mwm. 69 70 --disable-ansi-color disable ANSI color 71 72 Do not compile-in code for ANSI colors. 73 74 --disable-blink-cursor disable support for blinking cursor 75 76 Do not compile-in code that implements a blinking cursor. The blinking 77 cursor is enabled either by resource setting or by popup menu entry. 78 79 --disable-bold-color disable PC-style mapping of bold colors 80 81 Do not compile-in code that maps colors 8-15 to bold versions of 82 colors 0-7. 83 84 Some applications have hardcoded logic that assumes this. It does 85 not interfere with the 16-color support. 86 87 --disable-boxchars disable fallback-support for box chars 88 89 Do not compile-in code to generate approximations for box/graphic 90 characters. 91 92 Most fonts do not contain the vt100-style graphic characters in 93 positions 0-31. Many applications use the line-drawing characters, 94 e.g., to make boxes. When xterm loads a font, it checks if those 95 characters are present, and draws its own if they are missing. 96 97 --disable-broken-st disallow broken string-terminators], 98 99 Do not compile-in code that works around a bug in some ISDN routers 100 (and possibly other applications written by the same people): they 101 send an unterminated control string in their banner text, making xterm 102 freeze. 103 104 The workaround tells xterm to stop processing the control string when 105 it receives one of the whitespace control characters such as newline. 106 That was the behavior before patch #171. 107 108 See also --enable-broken-osc 109 110 --disable-c1-print disallow -k8 option for printable 128-159], 111 112 Use this option to suppress support for nonstandard use of codes 113 128-159, which normally are considered control characters. Some users 114 have fonts which use those positions. The default value for the 115 allowC1Printable resource is false, so this feature does not impact 116 normal users. 117 118 --disable-color-class disable color class resources 119 120 Use this option to change most of the color resources to use Foreground 121 as the color class. This is the older (before patch #157) behavior 122 which has the drawback that setting the Foreground resource on most 123 platforms prevents use of color since the class is evaluated before 124 the instance. 125 126 --disable-color-mode disable default colorMode resource 127 128 Do not compile-in code that sets the default value of the colorMode 129 resource to ``true''. 130 131 --disable-desktop disable install of xterm desktop files 132 133 Do not install the xterm desktop files, used in menus. 134 These use the icons installed in the --with-icondir option. 135 Use the environment variable $DESKTOP_FLAGS to supply options 136 required by desktop-file-install. 137 138 Note: If desktop-utils is not found they will not be installed anyway. 139 140 --disable-doublechars disable support for double-size chars 141 142 Do not compile-in code that supports font-manipulation needed to 143 implement vt100-style double-sized characters. 144 145 --disable-echo test: display "compiling" commands 146 147 Modify the generated Makefile so that most compiler options are 148 not shown. This makes it simpler to read a build log and see the 149 actual warning messages. 150 151 --disable-fifo-lines enable FIFO-storage for saved-lines 152 153 With patch #244, xterm by default stores saved-lines in a FIFO 154 (circular buffer), which improves performance when the number of saved 155 lines is large. Disable this option to revert to the pre-244 layout. 156 157 --disable-freetype disable freetype library-support 158 159 Do not use freetype libraries if they are found. Normally they will 160 be used automatically. 161 162 --disable-full-tgetent disable check for termcap library 163 164 Do not look for the tgetent() function specifically in the termcap 165 library, accept the first library (from termlib, ncurses and curses) 166 which contains this function rather than continuing to search for 167 a termcap implementation rather than terminfo. The former would 168 supply the complete $TERMCAP data needed for some legacy programs. 169 170 --disable-highlighting disable support for color highlighting 171 172 Do not compile-in code that allows the selected region to be a 173 different color than the reverse of foreground/background colors. 174 175 See the discussion of highlightColor in the manual. 176 177 --disable-i18n disable internationalization 178 179 Do not compile-in code to handle multi-byte characters. This is 180 related to, but not identical with the input method logic. 181 182 --disable-imake disable use of imake for definitions 183 184 Do not attempt to use imake to determine compiler options. 185 186 The main.c file has many ifdef's which rely on obscure combinations 187 known only to imake. The configure script implements only a 188 portion of the tests needed to supplant imake. 189 190 --disable-initial-erase disable setup for stty erase 191 192 Do not compile-in code which aligns the stty erase and the backarrow 193 key. When compiled-in, xterm will optionally use the pty's sense 194 of stty erase and apply that to the backarrow mode (sending 8 or 127), 195 or go the other way, setting stty erase to match xterm's configuration. 196 197 --disable-input-method disable input-method 198 199 Do not compile-in code for "input method". This is an X11R6 200 feature which deals with translation of composite characters. 201 202 Some users report problems with their configuration, e.g., messages 203 stating that there is no input method defined for the given preedit 204 type. If you do not need input method (and are troubled by the 205 warning messages), it is safe to disable this option. 206 207 --disable-leaks test: free permanent memory, analyze leaks 208 209 Compile-in code which frees memory which might confuse a leak-testing 210 tool. Normally these chunks of memory are retained as long as xterm 211 is running. 212 213 --disable-luit disable support for luit filter (Unicode translation) 214 215 Luit is a filter that can be run between an arbitrary application and a 216 UTF-8 terminal emulator. It will convert application output from the 217 locale's encoding into UTF-8, and convert terminal input from UTF-8 218 into the locale's encoding. 219 220 This is normally enabled, relying upon "--enable-wide-chars". 221 222 --disable-maximize disable actions for iconify/deiconify/maximize/restore 223 224 Do not compile-in code that implements runtime 'actions' for 225 iconifying, maximizing, etc. 226 227 Most users will find that the window manager is more suitable for 228 this sort of manipulation than putting the capabilities into xterm. 229 230 --disable-num-lock disable NumLock keypad support 231 232 Do not compile-in code that looks for the actual NumLock key to 233 support vt100/vt220 keypad translation. 234 235 This is used in xterm to simplify logic, and to workaround some 236 quirks of the keyboard tables. Use the ``numLock'' resource to 237 disable this feature if you must customize xterm in some other way. 238 239 (The same ifdef controls the metaSendsEscape support). 240 241 --disable-openpty disable openpty, prefer other interfaces 242 243 Do not check for, or use openpty(). Instead, use other interfaces such 244 as posix_openpt(). Modern (sic) BSD systems should have a workable 245 openpty() interface. Older systems may not. 246 247 --disable-paste64 disable support for bracketed paste mode 248 249 Do not compile-in code to support experimental bracketed paste mode, 250 i.e., provide functions for setting/getting the selection data. 251 252 (see ctlseqs.ms description of OSC 52). 253 254 --disable-pty-handshake disable support for pty handshakes 255 256 This feature is used to ensure that the child process's terminal modes 257 match the parent's. In particular, it addresses a problem where the 258 terminal size is not defined in the stty settings. 259 260 --disable-rectangles disable VT420 rectangle support 261 262 Do not compile-in code to support VT420 rectangle control-sequences. 263 264 --disable-regex disable regular-expression selections 265 266 Do not compile-in code to support the "regex" option for multiple 267 mouse clicks. 268 269 --disable-rightbar disable right-scrollbar support 270 271 Do not compile-in code that supports a scrollbar on the right. 272 273 Left/right scrollbars are a matter of taste. Some older libraries 274 (e.g., X11R5) do not perform the geometry computation correctly, 275 leaving the right scrollbar incorrectly positioned after changing 276 the font size. 277 278 --disable-rpath-hack don't add rpath options for additional libraries 279 280 By default, the configure script looks for libraries in unusual places 281 and adds an rpath linker option to help. 282 283 --disable-samename disable check for redundant name-change 284 285 Do not compile-in code that suppresses redundant updates to the 286 titlebar when the text has not changed. 287 288 --disable-selection-ops disable selection operations 289 290 Do not compile-in code to support the actions which allow users 291 to bind keys that use the selection or extract data from the screen. 292 293 --disable-session-mgt enable support for session management 294 295 Do not compile-in code which adds simple session management hooks 296 which are used when closing an xterm. Normally the code is 297 compiled-in, except for systems which do not support it. 298 299 --disable-setgid disable setgid 300 301 Do not install xterm using setuid/setgid permissions. Drop setgid 302 permissions on startup. 303 304 --disable-setuid disable setuid 305 306 Do not install xterm using setuid/setgid permissions. Drop setuid 307 permissions on startup. 308 309 --disable-sun-fkeys 310 311 Do not compile-in code to support Sun-style function keys. 312 313 --disable-tcap-fkeys disable termcap function-keys 314 315 Do not compile-in code to support feature which allows xterm to use the 316 function-key definitions from the termcap/terminfo entry which it used 317 to set the $TERM variable on startup. 318 319 --disable-tcap-query disable termcap query/report 320 321 Do not compile-in code to support DCS '+' control sequence, which 322 allows an application to ask xterm what control sequences it would 323 transmit for specified function keys, given the termcap or terminfo 324 names. 325 326 --disable-tek4014 disable tek4014 emulation 327 328 Do not compile-in code to support Tektronix 4014 emulation. 329 330 This reduces the executable size by 17% (checked 1999/3/13). 331 332 Some people use the Tektronix emulation (which has been in xterm 333 for many years) as an example of code bloat, though this is not an 334 accurate impression. 335 336 --disable-vt52 disable VT52 emulation 337 338 Do not compile-in code to support vt52 emulation. 339 340 A genuine vt100 emulates a vt52. 341 342 --disable-wide-attrs disable wide-attribute support 343 344 Xterm's base attributes include all of those used in DEC terminals. 345 ISO 6429 defines a few more which historically have found little use. 346 Some people find these amusing. 347 348 This is normally enabled. 349 350 --disable-wide-chars disable wide-character support 351 352 The wide-character code supports Unicode and UTF-8. 353 354 This is normally enabled. 355 356 --disable-ziconbeep disable -ziconbeep option 357 358 Do not compile-in code that modifies the icon's title and sounds a 359 beep when they receive output. 360 361 --enable-16bit-chars enable 16-bit characters support 362 363 Enable wide-character support, but store only 16-bits for each wide 364 character. Unicode values can be larger than 16-bits, up to 21-bits. 365 This uses less memory, but is less complete. However, most languages 366 are covered by the 16-bit encoding. 367 368 --enable-256-color enable 256-color support 369 370 Compile-in code that interprets SGR 38 and 48 for 256-colors. 371 372 --enable-88-color enable 88-color support 373 374 Compile-in code that interprets SGR 38 and 48 for 88-colors. 375 376 --enable-alt-sends-esc set default altSendsEscape resource (default: no) 377 378 This sets the default resource value, which is shown in the manpage. 379 380 --enable-backarrow-key set default backarrowKey resource (default: true) 381 382 This sets the default resource value, which is shown in the manpage. 383 384 --enable-backarrow-is-erase set default backarrowKeyIsErase resource (default: false) 385 386 This sets the default resource value, which is shown in the manpage. 387 388 --enable-broken-osc allow broken Linux OSC-strings], 389 390 Compile-in code to accommodate scripts that write Linux's malformed 391 palette control strings without checking. The result makes xterm 392 appear to freeze. This workaround makes xterm ignore the strings, 393 and is compiled-in by default for Linux. 394 395 --enable-builtin-xpms allow broken Linux OSC-strings], 396 397 Compile-in X pixmap data for these icons: 398 filled-xterm 399 mini.xterm 400 xterm-color 401 xterm 402 at these sizes 403 16x16 404 32x32 405 48x48 406 407 --enable-dabbrev enable dynamic-abbreviation support 408 409 Compile-in support for "dabbrev-expand()" action and related key 410 translation. 411 412 --enable-dec-locator enable DECterm Locator support 413 Add support for DEC Locator control sequences for xterm: 414 415 DECEFR - Enable Filter Rectangle 416 DECELR - Enable Locator Reports 417 DECSLE - Select Locator Events 418 DECRQLP - Request Locator Position 419 420 This allows the xterm mouse to be used with applications that use the 421 DEC Locator sequences, such as VAX Tpu, or SMG$ based applications. 422 423 --enable-delete-is-del set default deleteIsDEL resource (default: maybe) 424 425 This sets the default resource value, which is shown in the manpage. 426 427 --enable-double-buffer enable double-buffering 428 429 Use experimental double-buffering for display to reduce flicker. 430 431 This option was introduced in patch #282; at that point it needs 432 further work because colors used for clearing the screen do not 433 match the expected behavior (see vttest for instance). 434 435 --enable-exec-xterm enable "spawn-new-terminal" action 436 437 If your platform supports the process filesystem "cwd" link, 438 compile-in support for the "spawn-new-terminal" action, which 439 allows you to define a key translation that runs a new xterm 440 using the same working directory as the current process within 441 xterm. 442 443 --enable-hp-fkeys enable support for HP-style function keys 444 445 Compile-in code to support HP-style function keys. 446 447 --enable-load-vt-fonts enable load-vt-fonts() action 448 449 Compile-in code that allows user to define load different VT-font 450 definitions at runtime. 451 452 --enable-logfile-exec enable exec'd logfile filter 453 454 Compile-in code that allows logging piped via an external filter. 455 456 --enable-logging enable logging 457 458 Compile-in code that allows logging. 459 460 Logging was disabled in X11R5 xterm because of security problems. 461 They were addressed in X11R6, but the feature was not reinstated. 462 463 --enable-meta-sends-esc set default metaSendsEscape resource (default: no) 464 465 This sets the default resource value, which is shown in the manpage. 466 467 --enable-mini-luit enable support for poor man's luit filter (Latin-9) 468 469 Provide built-in support for Latin-9, relying on having specified 470 Unicode (ISO10646) fonts and setting the locale resource to "checkfont". 471 472 This sets "--enable-luit" as a side-effect. 473 474 --enable-narrowproto enable narrow prototypes for X libraries 475 476 Originally xterm was built using imake rather than a configure script. 477 One feature of imake that is not possible to guess within the 478 configure script is the wide-prototype compile-time definition 479 NARROWPROTO. When this is not set properly, the Athena widget 480 scrollbars do not work properly. xterm's configure script has a 481 fallback case which allows disabling imake. However, this is moot 482 with the X.org "modular" build, whose compiler options are unrelated to 483 imake or older versions of any libraries that it may distribute. In 484 this case, the configure script needs some help. Use this option to 485 enable or disable NARROW proto (and disable imake with the 486 --disable-imake option) to match the whims of X.org hackers. 487 488 For instance 489 490 configure --disable-imake --disable-narrowproto 491 492 --enable-pty-erase set default ptyInitialErase resource (default: false) 493 494 This sets the default resource value, which is shown in the manpage. 495 496 --enable-readline-mouse enable support for mouse in readline applications 497 498 Compile-in code to support experimental bracketed paste mode, i.e., 499 provide functions for setting/getting the selection data. Essentially 500 this puts xterm into a mode that sends special function-key strings to 501 bracket the data. 502 503 (See --enable-paste64, which fits xterm's protocol better). 504 505 --enable-sco-fkeys enable support for SCO-style function keys 506 507 Compile-in code to support SCO-style function keys. 508 509 --enable-regis-graphics enable support for ReGIS graphics 510 511 Compile-in code to support experimental ReGIS graphics 512 513 --enable-sixel-graphics enable support for sixel-graphics 514 515 Compile-in code to support experimental sixel-graphics 516 517 --enable-sun-fkeys enable support for Sun-style function keys 518 519 Compile-in code to support Sun-style function keys. 520 521 --enable-toolbar enable pulldown menus on toolbar 522 523 Compile-in code that builds a toolbar with pulldown menus. The 524 normal popup menus are still available. 525 526 This is an experimental option. As of patch #206, it is known to 527 work well with fvwm, but not as well with some other window managers, 528 e.g., KDE's Kwin and IceWM. 529 530 In addition to isolated layout problems, it is reported that some 531 flavors of the Athena widget library perform badly with ISO-10646 532 fonts. You can work around those by setting the menu fonts to 533 an ISO-8859 variant in your X resources. 534 535 --enable-trace test: set to enable debugging traces 536 537 Compile-in code to trace xterm's internal states. 538 539 This is a debugging feature. It causes xterm to produce two files 540 (Trace-parent.out and Trace-child.out). 541 542 --enable-warnings test: turn on GCC compiler warnings 543 544 Modify the generate Makefile to turn on gcc compiler warnings. 545 546 I use this option regularly, and correct all but a few (difficult) 547 problems. 548 549 --enable-xmc-glitch test: enable xmc magic-cookie emulation 550 551 Compile-in code that simulates the terminfo "magic cookie" glitch. 552 553 This is for testing ncurses. 554 555 --with-Xaw3d link with Xaw 3d library 556 557 Look for, compile and link with the Xaw 3d widget library. 558 559 --with-Xaw3dxft link with Xaw 3d xft library 560 561 Look for, compile and link with the Xaw 3d xft widget library. 562 563 --with-XawPlus link with Athena-Plus library 564 565 Look for, compile and link with the Xaw Plus widget library. 566 567 --with-app-class=XXX X resource class (default: XTerm) 568 569 Rename the X resource class, e.g., for packaging a development version 570 of xterm with different result names. 571 572 --with-app-defaults=DIR directory in which to install resource files (default: EPREFIX/lib/X11/app-defaults) 573 574 autoconf scripts assume that all of the files should be installed 575 under the same top-level directory. But X applications defaults 576 must be installed into a special directory, e.g., 577 578 /usr/X11/lib/app-defaults 579 580 However, there is no standard for this pathname. The manual page 581 for X notes that the environment variable $XUSERFILESEARCHPATH can 582 specify a list of places where X searches for applications defaults. 583 Also, it may look in $XAPPLRESDIR, but that usually is not related 584 to where xterm might be installed. To keep it simple, the configure 585 script uses 586 587 EPREFIX/lib/X11/app-defaults 588 589 as the default (EPREFIX is --prefix). That makes it work normally 590 for most systems if --prefix is /usr. For other installs, e.g., to 591 /usr/local, you should use this option to customize the location to 592 match your system configuration. 593 594 Use --with-app-defaults=auto to ask the configure script to look in 595 a list of well-known locations for an existing directory. 596 597 Use --without-app-defaults or --with-app-defaults=no to disable the 598 feature. 599 600 --with-dmalloc test: use Gray Watson's dmalloc library 601 602 Check for and link with dmalloc. 603 604 --with-dbmalloc test: use Conor Cahill's dbmalloc library 605 606 Check for and link with dbmalloc. 607 608 --with-desktop-category=XXX one or more desktop catgories or auto 609 This is a list of names. The configure script maps blanks and commas 610 to semicolons (";") which are used by the desktop utils as a separator. 611 612 The default value "auto" tells the configure script to look 613 at existing ".desktop" files for xterm and common terminal 614 emulators, to use those. If none are found, the script uses this 615 default: 616 System;TerminalEmulator;Utility; 617 618 --with-freetype-config configure script to use for FreeType 619 620 Use a specific option value to tell the configure script to try 621 just one of the variations: 622 623 "pkg*", e.g., pkg-config or pkgconfig uses whatever pkg-config 624 script was found. 625 626 otherwise, the parameter value is used as the name of the script 627 to try, using --cflags and --libs options. 628 629 Use --without-freetype-config to enable the --with-freetype-cflags 630 and --with-freetype-libs options. 631 632 The default value "auto" tells the configure script to try the 633 pkg-config script first, then freetype-config and finally xft-config. 634 635 --with-freetype-cflags -D/-I options for compiling with FreeType library 636 637 Override options provided by xft-config or freetype-config. 638 639 --with-freetype-libs -L/-l options for linking with FreeType library 640 641 Override options provided by xft-config or freetype-config. 642 643 --with-icon-name=NAME override icon name (default: xterm-color) 644 645 xterm comes with a choice of icons: 646 647 xterm-color: depicts a conventional terminal image, and is the default 648 icon used for icon-themes. 649 650 mini.xterm: a more iconic choice which is readily identifiable at 651 small sizes. This is used for window decoration, e.g., the 652 icon at the upper left corner in many window managers. 653 654 --with-icon-symlink=NAME create symbolic links to icon name (default: NONE) 655 656 This is a workaround for certain systems which translate icon names 657 containing "xterm", e.g., "xterm-color" into the single icon "xterm". 658 The option should also be harmless on a properly configured system. 659 660 If the option is used, its default value is "xterm". For each icon, 661 the makefile will strip the suffix (e.g., ".png"), as well as the part 662 of the filename which denotes the size (e.g., "_32x32" in an xpm file), 663 and constructs a link with that name to the icon. 664 665 If the option is unused, its default value is "NONE" (no link is made). 666 667 --with-icondir=DIR directory in which to install icon files (default: no) 668 669 The X libraries may automatically search these locations: 670 671 $HOME/.icons 672 $XDG_DATA_DIRS/icons 673 /usr/share/pixmaps 674 675 Alternatively, the last may be actually 676 /usr/X11R6/share/pixmaps 677 678 Use --with-icondir=auto to tell the configure script to search for 679 an existing directory from its list of well-known system locations. 680 681 See also 682 http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.html 683 http://www.freedesktop.org/software/icon-theme/ 684 685 By default, the option is disabled; it is useful only for the 686 --with-icon-theme option. 687 688 --with-icon-theme=XXX install icons into desktop theme (hicolor) 689 690 Install png and svg icons into the given desktop theme and customize 691 the .desktop files to use that theme. If no theme name is given, 692 the default is "hicolor". If this option is not given, the desktop 693 file will use the pixmap files. 694 695 --with-man2html[=XXX] use XXX rather than groff 696 697 Specify an alternative program to use for converting manpages and 698 control sequences document to html. If the option is given, its 699 default value is "man2html", otherwise it is "groff" with groff's 700 special options. The "man2html" script reads formatted nroff output 701 from its standard input, and writes html to its standard output. Other 702 input/output conventions are not currently supported. 703 704 See 705 http://invisible-island.net/scripts 706 for an up-to-date version of "man2html". 707 708 --with-neXtaw link with neXT Athena library 709 710 Look for, compile and link with the neXT Athena widget library. 711 712 --with-own-terminfo=P set default $TERMINFO (default: from environment) 713 714 Modify the generated Makefile to set the target for the 'install-ti' 715 rule to point to the given directory. 716 717 If you have the $TERMINFO variable defined in your environment, the 718 configure script will use that value. If no option and no variable 719 are are given, the configure script uses /usr/lib/terminfo, if it 720 exists. 721 722 You do not have to run "make install-ti", if there is already a 723 workable terminfo description. Be advised, however, that the 724 common variety of "xterm-color" is not suited for xterm, but is 725 directed to other variations (such as nxterm) which do not 726 support the background-color erase capability. 727 728 --with-pcre use PCRE for regular-expressions 729 730 If regular expressions are not disable (--disable-regex), use PCRE 731 rather than the POSIX regular expressions. 732 733 --with-pkg-config{=path} enable/disable use of pkg-config 734 735 The configure script looks for certain libraries which have well 736 established pkg-config scripts, and will use those settings if 737 available. Not all pkg-config scripts work; this option suppresses 738 the check and relies on normal library search paths. 739 740 --with-reference=XXX program to use as permissions-reference 741 742 To install xterm with setuid permissions, the scripts usually compare 743 it with a previous install. That works well for individual 744 maintainers, but can be a problem for packagers who may be 745 cross-compiling, etc. This option lets the package builder specify 746 the file used for permissions reference. 747 748 --with-setuid=XXX use the given setuid user 749 750 Install xterm setuid'd to the given user. If no parameter value 751 is given, assume it is root. 752 753 See also --with-utmp-setgid and --with-utempter, which manipulate 754 the setgid group. 755 756 --with-tty-group=XXX use XXX for the tty-group 757 758 If xterm is installed setuid'd to root, change the group of the tty 759 device to the given value on startup. Three cases are possible: 760 761 a) If this option is not given, the configure script will attempt to 762 find a suitable value (usually "tty"), and verify that it exists in 763 the group database. 764 765 b) If the option value is given, it will use the value even if it does 766 not exist in the group database (allowing packagers to work about 767 deficient environments). 768 769 c) If the option is disabled, e.g., --without-tty-group, the 770 permissions change will use the group-id of the process. 771 772 If xterm is not installed setuid'd to root, this option is not needed, 773 since it cannot change the tty device's ownership. 774 775 --with-valgrind test: use valgrind 776 777 Activate the --disable-leaks option, and ensure that "-g" is added to 778 CFLAGS. 779 780 --with-xpm=DIR use Xpm library for colored icon, may specify path 781 782 Use Xpm library to show colored icon in window decoration, e.g., 783 title area. 784 785 Use --without-xpm to suppress this feature. 786 787 --with-xterm-symlink=XXX make symbolic link to installed xterm 788 789 If any of the configure options to modify the program name i.e., 790 --program-prefix, --program-suffix or --program-transform-name 791 are given, this option allows the makefile to create a symbolic link, 792 e.g., to "xterm" on install. The option value gives the name for 793 the link, which defaults to "xterm". 794 795 Use --without-xterm-symlink to disable a link to "xterm" if none 796 is wanted. 797 798 Corresponding links are also made for "resize", "uxterm" and 799 "koi8rxterm", as well as the xterm manpage. 800 801 --with-terminal-id[=V] set default decTerminalID (default: vt100) 802 803 Set the default emulation level. 804 805 DEC terminals vt52/vt100/vt220/etc form a series where succeeding 806 models emulate features of the older terminals. While most 807 features of these terminals are recognized by xterm at all levels, 808 a few behave differently according to the emulation level. 809 810 You can always override this with the command-line option "-ti". 811 812 --with-terminal-type=T set default $TERM (default: xterm) 813 814 Set the default value for $TERM. Xterm supports legacy termcap 815 applications by constructing a modified version of the $TERMCAP 816 variable at initialization, which supplies the resulting screen 817 size. It also sets $TERM, if not already set, for use by programs 818 running within xterm. 819 820 The default value "xterm", can be overridden to avoid conflict 821 with older versions of xterm, e.g., those that do not implement 822 vt220 emulation. 823 824 You can always override this with the command-line option "-tn". 825 826 --with-utempter use utempter library for access to utmp 827 828 The utempter library is a set-uid wrapper for the utmp facility. 829 On systems with Unix98 pty's, xterm can use this library when 830 available so it need not be installed set-uid. 831 832 --with-utmp-setgid=XXX use setgid for access to utmp 833 834 The option value specifies a group to use when installing. 835 xterm will be installed with setgid privilege to this group. 836 At runtime, xterm will drop the setuid privilege immediately 837 after opening the pseudo-terminal, and will have only the 838 group privilege needed to access the utmp file. This relies 839 on having POSIX setuid behavior. 840 841-- vile:txtmode 842