On Aug 14 14:11, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Getting compile errors about curses.h not found, and sure enough,
> it's not in /usr/include. After reinstalling libncurses-devel (I
> already had it), the problem didn't go away so I looked in the
> postinstall script.
>
> The comment at the to
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 04:07:49PM -0600, David Knox wrote:
>But there is a package "ncurses: Libraries for terminal handling" that
>given its label and description, it can easily be assumed that it really
>does contain libncurses.
>
>That's all I'm trying to say.
There are packages specifically
David Knox wrote:
> But there is a package "ncurses: Libraries for terminal handling" that
> given its label and description, it can easily be assumed that it really
> does contain libncurses.
>
> That's all I'm trying to say.
Rather that firing off emails, perhaps you could take the time to look
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> David Knox wrote:
> > I got into situation trying to compile an application with GCC under
> > cygwin. When I r
David Knox wrote:
> I got into situation trying to compile an application with GCC under
> cygwin. When I ran configure all of the C++ test snips failed. I checked
> the command line that was being used to compile the snips and tried it
> from the command line myself. It turned out that my last upd
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