OpenStep (NeXT) and TTY modes
Nicolas Williams
Nicolas.Williams at ubsw.com
Thu Nov 1 06:38:24 EST 2001
OpenStep, apparently, does not initialize new pty/tty modes to a sane
default.
I'm thinking this code snippet, added to tty_parse_modes() before the
for(;;) loop should suffice:
#ifdef HAVE_NEXT
tio.c_oflag |= ONLCR;
tio.c_lflag |= ECHO;
#endif /* HAVE_NEXT */
Also, I've noticed that "ssh -t next_host stty" gives different output
than an interactive session to the same NeXT... I suspect that this
means that the SSH client is sending a different set of tty modes to the
sshd on the NeXT... Is that so? Does that make sense?
Cheers,
Nico
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