Yes. Unfortunately the version of curses which is supplied by XCode doesn't include the wide character support so I have to point elsewhere.
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 5:57 PM Juan E. Sanchez <juan.e.sanc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > It looks like you are making progress. Note that to use the gcc-8 and > g++-8 compilers from brew, you need to have include files in > /usr/include. Otherwise you get strange errors about missing _stdio.h, > etc. I believe in another thread, someone suggests how to make sure the > headers get put in the right place. > > I looked and found curses.h (not ncurses.h) here. > /usr/include/curses.h. > > Regards, > > Juan > > > On 6/4/19 12:56 PM, Bryan Christ wrote: > > Juan, > > > > Thanks for your suggestions. I went through that thread pretty > > thoroughly trying all of the recommended tips and, unfortunately, > > nothing seemed to work. I also tried running that open command you > > cited, but there are still no includes for ncurses in /usr/include or > > /usr/local/include. In fact /usr/include doesn't even exist on this > > system (mojave). > > > > On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 5:27 PM Juan E. Sanchez <juan.e.sanc...@gmail.com > > <mailto:juan.e.sanc...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > According to this: > > https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/9050 > > > > It looks like macOS made it so you have to do something like this: > > open > > > > /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg > > > > for libraries and includes to be put into /usr. > > > > Regards, > > > > Juan > > > > > > On 6/3/19 5:16 PM, Bryan Christ wrote: > > > New to this mailing list so I hope I'm asking this in the right > > venue... > > > > > > I'm trying to port my application (a program and a shared > > library) to > > > OSX. It was rather easy to modify my CMake script to go from > > Linux and > > > add in FreeBSD. OSX is giving me a lot of problems though. > > > > > > First of all find_package() doesn't seem to find the ncurses.dylib > > > installed by XCode as it test for wsyncup(). For whatever > > reason, that > > > test fails. The default location for the library is pretty sane > > > (/usr/lib/) but the include file for ncurses is about 9 > > directories deep > > > inside of XCode's install directory. Lots of problems here so I > > decided > > > to look at the symbol linkage for htop and see what it does. It > > links > > > to a different version that got pulled down via homebrew in > > > /usr/local/opt/ncurses/lib (and include respectively) > > > > > > Is there a way to force CMake to link to the library found there > > instead > > > of in /usr/lib/ ? > > > > > > -- > > > Bryan > > > <>< > > > > > > > -- > > > > Powered by www.kitware.com <http://www.kitware.com> > > > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > > > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. For > > more information on each offering, please visit: > > > > CMake Support: http://cmake.org/cmake/help/support.html > > CMake Consulting: http://cmake.org/cmake/help/consulting.html > > CMake Training Courses: http://cmake.org/cmake/help/training.html > > > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at > > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html > > > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > > https://cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake > > > > > > > > -- > > Bryan > > <>< > > -- Bryan <><
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