Getting 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability while compiling urxvt 9.22

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I am working on Debian. I ran this command:



./configure && make && sudo make install


and I got this error:



./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 57, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 58, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 59, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 60, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 62, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 63, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 65, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 66, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 68, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 69, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 71, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 72, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 74, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kLFT5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 76, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 77, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 79, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 80, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV6'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 82, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kRIT5'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 83, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP'
./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 84, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP5'


Does anyone know how to fix it?










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    I am working on Debian. I ran this command:



    ./configure && make && sudo make install


    and I got this error:



    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 57, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 58, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 59, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 60, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 62, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 63, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 65, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 66, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 68, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 69, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 71, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 72, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 74, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kLFT5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 76, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 77, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 79, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 80, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV6'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 82, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kRIT5'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 83, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP'
    ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 84, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP5'


    Does anyone know how to fix it?










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      I am working on Debian. I ran this command:



      ./configure && make && sudo make install


      and I got this error:



      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 57, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 58, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 59, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 60, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 62, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 63, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 65, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 66, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 68, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 69, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 71, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 72, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 74, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kLFT5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 76, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 77, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 79, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 80, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 82, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kRIT5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 83, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 84, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP5'


      Does anyone know how to fix it?










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      I am working on Debian. I ran this command:



      ./configure && make && sudo make install


      and I got this error:



      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 57, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 58, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDC6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 59, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 60, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kDN5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 62, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 63, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kIC6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 65, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 66, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kEND6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 68, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 69, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kFND6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 71, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 72, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kHOM6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 74, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kLFT5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 76, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 77, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kNXT6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 79, col 21, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 80, col 20, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kPRV6'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 82, col 19, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kRIT5'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 83, col 17, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP'
      ./etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo", line 84, col 18, terminal 'rxvt-unicode': unknown capability 'kUP5'


      Does anyone know how to fix it?







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          It seems to be a bug issue in the package urxvt.git. The package itself has been rebuilt. Please follow the instructions in this link. They provided the same error message and the fix.






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            The tic program is reporting that the capabilities are unknown. Use the -x option to tell tic to treat those as user-defined capabilities.



            The ad hoc fix to make is in doc/Makefile, where it says something like



            tic $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


            change that to



            tic -x $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


            There are other ways to achieve the same goal, as mentioned in comments.



            User-defined capabilities are an extension introduced in ncurses 5.0. Because it is an extension (and compatibility with other implementations is always an issue), you need the option to make this work.






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            • Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
              – JdeBP
              25 mins ago










            • Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
              – Thomas Dickey
              9 mins ago










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            It seems to be a bug issue in the package urxvt.git. The package itself has been rebuilt. Please follow the instructions in this link. They provided the same error message and the fix.






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              up vote
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              It seems to be a bug issue in the package urxvt.git. The package itself has been rebuilt. Please follow the instructions in this link. They provided the same error message and the fix.






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                up vote
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                It seems to be a bug issue in the package urxvt.git. The package itself has been rebuilt. Please follow the instructions in this link. They provided the same error message and the fix.






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                It seems to be a bug issue in the package urxvt.git. The package itself has been rebuilt. Please follow the instructions in this link. They provided the same error message and the fix.







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                    The tic program is reporting that the capabilities are unknown. Use the -x option to tell tic to treat those as user-defined capabilities.



                    The ad hoc fix to make is in doc/Makefile, where it says something like



                    tic $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    change that to



                    tic -x $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    There are other ways to achieve the same goal, as mentioned in comments.



                    User-defined capabilities are an extension introduced in ncurses 5.0. Because it is an extension (and compatibility with other implementations is always an issue), you need the option to make this work.






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                    • Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
                      – JdeBP
                      25 mins ago










                    • Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
                      – Thomas Dickey
                      9 mins ago














                    up vote
                    4
                    down vote













                    The tic program is reporting that the capabilities are unknown. Use the -x option to tell tic to treat those as user-defined capabilities.



                    The ad hoc fix to make is in doc/Makefile, where it says something like



                    tic $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    change that to



                    tic -x $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    There are other ways to achieve the same goal, as mentioned in comments.



                    User-defined capabilities are an extension introduced in ncurses 5.0. Because it is an extension (and compatibility with other implementations is always an issue), you need the option to make this work.






                    share|improve this answer






















                    • Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
                      – JdeBP
                      25 mins ago










                    • Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
                      – Thomas Dickey
                      9 mins ago












                    up vote
                    4
                    down vote










                    up vote
                    4
                    down vote









                    The tic program is reporting that the capabilities are unknown. Use the -x option to tell tic to treat those as user-defined capabilities.



                    The ad hoc fix to make is in doc/Makefile, where it says something like



                    tic $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    change that to



                    tic -x $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    There are other ways to achieve the same goal, as mentioned in comments.



                    User-defined capabilities are an extension introduced in ncurses 5.0. Because it is an extension (and compatibility with other implementations is always an issue), you need the option to make this work.






                    share|improve this answer














                    The tic program is reporting that the capabilities are unknown. Use the -x option to tell tic to treat those as user-defined capabilities.



                    The ad hoc fix to make is in doc/Makefile, where it says something like



                    tic $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    change that to



                    tic -x $(srcdir)/etc/rxvt-unicode.terminfo


                    There are other ways to achieve the same goal, as mentioned in comments.



                    User-defined capabilities are an extension introduced in ncurses 5.0. Because it is an extension (and compatibility with other implementations is always an issue), you need the option to make this work.







                    share|improve this answer














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                    • Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
                      – JdeBP
                      25 mins ago










                    • Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
                      – Thomas Dickey
                      9 mins ago
















                    • Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
                      – JdeBP
                      25 mins ago










                    • Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
                      – Thomas Dickey
                      9 mins ago















                    Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
                    – JdeBP
                    25 mins ago




                    Actually, there's a less ad-hoc fix.
                    – JdeBP
                    25 mins ago












                    Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
                    – Thomas Dickey
                    9 mins ago




                    Perhaps: "sudo make TIC='tic -x' install" might work.
                    – Thomas Dickey
                    9 mins ago










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