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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Per Andersson <avtob...@gmail.com>
* Package name : ruby-ncursesw
Version : 1.2.4.3
Upstream Author : Rich Lane <lan...@gmail.com>
* URL : http://github.com/rlane/ncursesw-ruby
* License : LGPL-2.1+
Programming Lang: C, Ruby
Description : ruby extension of ncurses C library with wide character
support
This wrapper provides access to the functions, macros, global variables and
constants of the ncurses library. These are mapped to a Ruby Module named
"Ncurses": Functions and external variables are implemented as singleton
functions of the Module Ncurses.
.
Hacked up version of ncurses gem that supports wide characters and ruby1.9.2.
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Hi!
Following the discussion on debian-ruby [0] ruby-ncurses now builds with
wide character support and provides ruby-ncursesw. This makes a separate
source package for ruby-ncursesw superfluous.
[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-ruby/2012/04/msg00080.html
Best,
Per
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