Without double quotes, that attempts to run the notite command after exporting MORE=-W. I really think the quotes are necessary!
If you put the definition in a .profile or a .kshrc or /etc/profile that gets interpreted by the ksh. However, if you put in in /etc/environment it is just assigned.
So, in /etc/environment MORE=-W notite
and in /etc/profile export MORE="-W notite"
The reason is when ksh interperts it you do not want it to assign only -W
an alternative would probably work export MORE=-W\ notite
As a test, compare the output of
set | grep MORE
and compare the result of MORE=-W notite and MORE="-W notite"
I am getting - on AIX 6.1
and on AIX 7.1
And, it works even with the quotes on AIX 6.1, but only without the quotes on AIX 7.1
Hope this clarifies any misunderstanding.
last update: seems the issue is a lot less on AIX 6.1 - because fewer programs are using the alternate window approach.
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Thank you -=XrAy=- and jandersen.
My personal preference is to not change my term definition to something it is not. However, will adding my comments above and thinking about the vim comments I nee to read the string/command options -W notite as -W no ti te so I shall look into the terminal definitions and vi documentation (if I can find any) telling me how to disable the termcap variables ti and te as I am assuming this is why the definition xterm-r5 is working - the two variables are not defined.
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My solution - thank you all for the discussion - is to redefine the terminal emulation my ssh client is reporting. It was saying xterm (forget when I changed that). It is now back to vt320 as default.
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