- Despite the consistent use of little-endian for numbers and the other-
- wise self-describing format, it is not wise to count on portability of
- binary terminfo entries between commercial UNIX versions. The problem
- is that there are at least three versions of terminfo (under HP-UX,
- AIX, and OSF/1) which diverged from System V terminfo after SVr1, and
- have added extension capabilities to the string table that (in the
- binary format) collide with System V and XSI Curses extensions. See
- <STRONG><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></STRONG> for detailed discussion of terminfo source compatibility
+ Despite the consistent use of little-endian for numbers and the other-
+ wise self-describing format, it is not wise to count on portability of
+ binary terminfo entries between commercial UNIX versions. The problem
+ is that there are at least three versions of terminfo (under HP-UX,
+ AIX, and OSF/1) which diverged from System V terminfo after SVr1, and
+ have added extension capabilities to the string table that (in the
+ binary format) collide with System V and XSI Curses extensions. See
+ <STRONG><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></STRONG> for detailed discussion of terminfo source compatibility