On 03.03.2013 21:36, Yann E. MORIN wrote:
Hello,
>
> In the light of the different mails on the subject, it appears that the
> ncurses*-config script are unreliable: at least one major distribution
> (Debian) is broken and, for various reasons, is not gonna fix it, and
> all its derivatives (eg.
Justin, All,
On Friday 01 March 2013 j...@gentoo.org wrote:
> When building ncurses with --with-termlib several symbols get moved from
> libncurses.so to libtinfo.so. Thus when linking with libncurses.so, one
> additionally needs to link with libtinfo.so. Ncurses provides a config script
>
Justin, All,
On Friday 01 March 2013 j...@gentoo.org wrote:
When building ncurses with --with-termlib several symbols get moved from
libncurses.so to libtinfo.so. Thus when linking with libncurses.so, one
additionally needs to link with libtinfo.so. Ncurses provides a config script
On 03.03.2013 21:36, Yann E. MORIN wrote:
Hello,
In the light of the different mails on the subject, it appears that the
ncurses*-config script are unreliable: at least one major distribution
(Debian) is broken and, for various reasons, is not gonna fix it, and
all its derivatives (eg.
From: Justin Lecher
When building ncurses with --with-termlib several symbols get moved from
libncurses.so to libtinfo.so. Thus when linking with libncurses.so, one
additionally needs to link with libtinfo.so. Ncurses provides a config script
(ncurses5-config) or in very recent version even a
From: Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org
When building ncurses with --with-termlib several symbols get moved from
libncurses.so to libtinfo.so. Thus when linking with libncurses.so, one
additionally needs to link with libtinfo.so. Ncurses provides a config script
(ncurses5-config) or in very recent
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