On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 08:27:00AM +0100, Fabian Groffen wrote:
> The doc part looks ok to me.  We have a similar thing for a long time
> installed because some users want to save space (and time).  Doc
> generation is considered a lengthy process with hefty dependencies.  If
> you don't care about it, needless to fail on it.

I've just pushed a slightly modified version of it up.

> Gentoo also ships libtinfow when wide char support (unicode) is enabled.
> I can't tell you much more than that, I'm affraid.

Thanks for your feedback.  tinfo is just low-level stuff, so it doesn't
seem like any of its functions would be different for ncursesw.

Since c84aa0d62ce3 worked for you, I'm guessing that you also have
libtinfo, or that one is linked to the other.  Is that right?

The other two parts of ncursesw.patch look okay, so I'm considering
removing the tinfo changes and just pushing up the "test" fix and the
search for ncurses.h in the top-level include dir for ncursesw.

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