Mikael wrote:
> I tried again with your configure options (previously I simply
> had --without-server) and guess, what: compilation still fails with the
> following error:
> In file included from term.c:62:
> /usr/include/curses.h:717: error: conflicting types for `tparm'
> /usr/include/termcap.h:
"Brian Dessent" wrote:
> Mikael wrote:
>
>> Thanks Brian, I guess I'll just launch these programs from an ordinary
>> command line shell then.
>> As for building the client-only side of MySQL for Cygwin, that still
>> doesn't
>> work ootb because term.c in the mysql source insists on including bo
Mikael wrote:
> Thanks Brian, I guess I'll just launch these programs from an ordinary
> command line shell then.
> As for building the client-only side of MySQL for Cygwin, that still doesn't
> work ootb because term.c in the mysql source insists on including both
> termcap.h and (n?)curses.h, an
"Brian Dessent" wrote:
> Mikael wrote:
>
>> Hello, a few days ago I got some help on this list to get rxvt (and also
>> with emacs' shell mode) up and running and I love it! But today when
>> trying
>> out MySQL 5.0.3 beta that was just released, I noticed an annoying thing:
>> I tried to start m
Mikael wrote:
> Hello, a few days ago I got some help on this list to get rxvt (and also
> with emacs' shell mode) up and running and I love it! But today when trying
> out MySQL 5.0.3 beta that was just released, I noticed an annoying thing:
> I tried to start mysql command line shell by issuing
Hello, a few days ago I got some help on this list to get rxvt (and also
with emacs' shell mode) up and running and I love it! But today when trying
out MySQL 5.0.3 beta that was just released, I noticed an annoying thing:
I tried to start mysql command line shell by issuing (under rxvt):
$ mysql
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