>>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Noxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeff> I am trying to wrap a new version of the miscutils package for ELF. Jeff> It depends on ncurses, however, and I can't find debianized ncurses Jeff> libs that work with the stuff in debian-1.0. Jeff> Also, the ELF ncurses in the experimental directory seems to use Jeff> the wrong soname. Jeff> Is anyone working on this? Sorry, I obviously forgot to cc my reply to Bill Mitchell's message, here it is: ------------------------[ snip ]------------------------------- From: Siggy Brentrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Bill Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: ELF packages Date: Thu, 16 Nov 95 07:04 MET >>>>> "Bill" == Bill Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bill> On Wed, 15 Nov 1995, Ian Murdock wrote: >> [...] For now, I urge everyone to upgrade their copies of gcc, >> libc, etc., as we're going to start wanting to building ELF >> packages fairly soon. Bill> I've started working on mine. The second package build Bill> failed because it uses curses. Sorry for that, see below. Bill> The plan, AFAK, is to junk curses in favor of ncurses. Bill> However, I recall that Bruce put the ncurses package up for Bill> grabs. Would it be possible to get an elf libncurses? I offered to take ncurses when Bruce put it at disposal, but his response got lost as we found out in private email, probably due to problems at my provider's. Sorry for that. Furthermore I am inclined to defer downloading large packages like gcc and the like until next week since I'm changing technology (ISDN) and provider and get another 1Gig :) In case you can't wait, feel free to drop me a note, I'll try to find a solution. Bill> Is the stuff in /usr/include/ncurses to be repositioned to Bill> /usr/include or to remain in /usr/include/ncurses? I'd prefer to leave it in /usr/lib/ncurses (don't like monster directories) but I'm not religious about that. Regs Siggy -- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // programmer/*nix admin for hire \\ Opinions are strictly my own, voice: +49-251-864978 \\ everything else is GPLed Mime(RFC1521) encoded messages welcome \\ http://coming.soon/