Background - I gcc compile a C curses program under ubuntu Linux, using 
ncurses. It works 
great. I also compile the curses program under DOS / xp, using pdcurses 
included with 
mingw. The DOS version works fine in production mode. But there are some 
problems: 1) in 
test mode some printf options (long long, long double) do not work with mingw 
on my xp 
computer, 2) mingw seems old, I would like to explore mingw-64, but curses 
seems not 
included with mingw-64, 3) it would seem better to use same curses version 
under DOS and 
Unix, 4) I would prefer to cross-compile the DOS executable under Linux, as it 
would be 
easier for me to automate and keep consistent under Linux.

So my questions: Can anyone point me in right direction to set up mingw-64 so I 
can 
compile a C curses program under mingw-64, either directly compile under DOS, 
or 
preferably cross-compile on ubuntu linux to generate DOS executable? Any 
suggestion 
whether to use ncurses or pdcurses under mingw-64?

I apologize for using ancient curses, but it works well. And I apologize if I 
have missed 
something obvious.

Thanks,
Daniel





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