Hello Bruce,

On Sun, 2020-02-02 at 10:50 -0600, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
> 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?

Agreed 100% with you.
Development != stable.

Distribution/aggregation should rely on "pure" upstream  tar file.
Patching is (an unwelcome but sometime needed) packager privilege.

> 
>    -- Bruce
> 
> 
> 
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