Hi Angel,
... Barry replied Aye, that's an upstream bug. I hope that makes sense.
Well, certainly this can be considered a bug; I've already fixed it for
the 5.1.2 release.
Great! I suppose that technically we should rename this bug to
something like mped checks for wrong
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 07:39:59PM +0100, E Taylor wrote:
I'm not sure to understand you fully here. The config.sh script just
searches for ncursesw and uses ncursesw (no mention about plain ncurses,
other than including curses.h), the problem was on Debian dependencies.
Remember I have
Hello Angel,
The 3.x branch have an option like that, but I never reimplemented it on
5.x, just because overriding DISPLAY is enough and nobody cared. If you
think it's really important, I will reconsider it.
Thank you.
Back to the man page binary name inconsistency, I think the proper
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 04:35:34PM +0100, E Taylor wrote:
It's such an honour to have my bug report answered by the author
himself. I was actually thinking of emailing you about the program, but
I wasn't sure if that was the correct procedure. Hopefully you don't
mind me responding to
Hello,
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the mped package:
#517866: ncursesw UI support not compiled. No usable driver found; exiting.
It has been closed by Marco Rodrigues goth...@sapo.pt.
The removal of the 5.x package seems to have
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 02:46:03PM +0100, E Taylor wrote:
Anyway, this new version has made its way into unstable and testing and
I can report that it does indeed fix this bug, #517866. I haven't found
a way to force mped to use the ncurses interface if the GTK one is
available, but
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