The latest version of xterm has this in the NEWS file:
* modify run-tic.sh to prefer development version of ncurses since
changes to terminfo file in patch #345 rely upon bug-fixes in
ncurses
I do not think that it is good form to create a 'stable' release that
relies on a development library.
Testing, the 'make install-ti' command just runs run-tic.sh and that
checks for a development version of ncurses and fails.
I can hack run-tic.sh to make it use the current ncurses, but that will
continue the problem from xterm-345 and later.
I've looked at updating ncurses, but the patches methodology of ncurses
seems awkward. There seems to be a large number (currently 103) of
weekly patch.gz files that appear to be designed to be applied
sequentially. Some of the patches are quite large and uncompressed total
to about 21 MB.
I only use xterm for testing Xorg and I do not know if many others use
it on a regular basis.
I'm inclined to just leaving xterm at the current 352 version until a
stable ncurses-6.2 is released.
Opinions?
-- Bruce
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