Why is this piece of python code not producing a normal black background color?
import curses
def func(stdscr):
c = stdscr.getkey()
curses.wrapper(func)
I really don’t get it. I played around with many things (color_pair, pair_number, init_pair, etc). This is really not black.
I’m using the default ubuntu gnome-terminal. (But afaik it doesn’t make a difference).

Unless you manually specify the colors, curses is going to respect your terminals color palette. Most terminals will use your settings from a .Xresources or .Xdefaults file (not sure about gnome-terminal)
However if you want to manually define your colors. Use curses.init_color, this doesn’t work on all terminals, more info on its usage in the python curses documentation. Do remember to reset the colors before quitting (curses.wrapper should do this for you).