diff 1.5.25.log 1.7.1.log
78c78 < checking for strcasestr... no ---
checking for strcasestr... yes
86,91c86,91 < checking curses.h usability... yes < checking curses.h presence... yes < checking for curses.h... yes < checking ncurses.h usability... yes < checking ncurses.h presence... yes < checking for ncurses.h... yes ---
checking curses.h usability... no
> checking curses.h presence... no
checking for curses.h... no
> checking ncurses.h usability... no
checking ncurses.h presence... no
> checking for ncurses.h... no
This is a bit odd. Ignoring the reference to strcasestr, in 1.5.25 I have /usr/include> ls -al *curses.h lrwxrwxrwx 1 Jan 19 08:43 curses.h -> ncurses/curses.h lrwxrwxrwx 1 Jan 19 08:43 ncurses.h -> ncurses/ncurses.h but in 1.7.1 I have /usr/include> ls -al *curses.h /bin/ls: cannot access *curses.h: No such file or directory /usr/include> cd ncurses /usr/include/ncurses> ls -al *curses*h -rw-r--r-- 1 2010-01-02 15:05 curses.h lrwxrwxrwx 1 2010-01-19 10:53 ncurses.h -> curses.hSo in 1.7.1 (i) curses.h is there but cannot be found; (ii) ncurses.h is linked to curses.h and there is no file ncurses.h.
Is this a packaging error (nothing under /usr/include/) or, here only, has something gone strangely awry during setup? Attached, cygcheck output for 1.7.1.
Thank you. Fergus
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