* thus spaketh Ken Weingold (Mar 12 at 04:35PM): > Well with either no path to curses on the command line or using > what I found on the system, I get the problems. There is a mutt > 1.3.25i installed on the system, and mutt -v says 'System: NetBSD > 1.5.2 (i386) [using ncurses 5.2]'. Any way to find out what build > parameters were used for it to find ncurses 5.2? Looks like it > was installed as a package, actually. But /pkg/mutt-1.3.25 is a > sym link to /usr/local. :-/
I haven't been following this thread very closely, so you will have to pardon my ignorance. What type of problems are you having? compilation or running? is /usr/pkg/lib included in /etc/ld.so.conf? ./configure --with-curses=/usr/pkg might be of some benefit if you are having compilation problems. slang is also an option if ncurses won't fly. -- timothy lupfer http://sadlittleboy.com