"Text has been lost in a cmdtool transcript" -- eh?
2007-12-25 10:05:00
Leif Hedstrom <leif@netscape.com>
Steve Simmons <scs@lokkur.dexter.mi.us>
Tim Cannon/IS - 3356 <tcannon@senco.com>
DVS <dvs@cdinet.com>
tim.newman@amp.com (Tim Newman)
The answer to resolving this message is to start up cmdtool with a
wrap-around value "-M" of greater than 100,000 bytes which is the
default. Under SunOS I guess the default was either higher, or there
was no default, because I never came across this message prior to
upgrading from SunOS 4.1.1 to Solaris 2.4.
Your .Xdefaults can also be used to set this value, see cmdtool(1) for
details.
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