On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 04:59:33PM +0900, Henry Nelson wrote: > On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 01:11:33PM +0100, Chris G wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 12:17:10PM +0900, Henry Nelson wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 06:24:08PM +0100, Chris G wrote: > > > > pattern.o: In function `mutt_which_case': > > > > /home/isbd/build/mutt-1.5.16/pattern.c:150: undefined reference to > > > > `iswalpha' > > > > /home/isbd/build/mutt-1.5.16/pattern.c:150: undefined reference to > > > > `iswupper' > > > > > > Probably would work to install the latest ncursesw library and link to > > > that. > > > ^ > > Definitely, the only problem is that, at the moment, I can't find the > > There was a comment that it was the C library and not the curses library. > I don't have the knowledge to speak to that. (I have had no problems on > NetBSD, which I highly doubt is more advanced than FreeBSD when it comes > to wide character support in the C library.) > > > source for ncursesw. I'm sure some more careful googling will find it > > Actually, that's just ncurses built with wide character support, i.e., > "--enable-widec" switch to configure. > Aha, OK, thanks.
> I personally download the sources from the maintainer/developer's (Tom > Dickey) ftp site ("invisible-island.net" under "ncurses" directory), but > there are countless mirrors. > I'm very familiar with that, shouldn't be a problem, Tom Dickey is always very helpful with problems. I use [x]vile which is another project he's closely associated with. > Another option is John Davis's SLang. (Use "--with-slang=/path/to/lib" > switch to mutt's configure script.) > > -- > henry nelson > WWW_HOME=http://yuba(dot)ne(dot)jp/(tilde)home/ -- Chris Green