Greetings, 7dog123!
> Does anyone still have a copy of ncurses-5.2-6-src.tar.bz2 floating
> somewhere?
I'd suggest using the Cygwin Time Machine[1].
[1] http://www.crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat.org/Cygwin/timemachine.html
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Monday, June 23, 20
Does anyone still have a copy of ncurses-5.2-6-src.tar.bz2 floating
somewhere?
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On 2024-01-31 10:36, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Jon Turney via Cygwin writes:
If upstream really is making multiple releases called '6.4', which
we're supposed to distinguish by some other means, then there aren't
really any good answers...
There's only one official 6.4 release, but just about ev
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-13.20230729
* ncurses-demo 6.4-13.20230729
* terminfo 6.4-13.20230729
* terminfo-extra6.4-13.20230729
* libncurses-devel 6.4-13.20230729
* libncurses++w10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-12.20230715
* ncurses-demo 6.4-12.20230715
* terminfo 6.4-12.20230715
* terminfo-extra6.4-12.20230715
* libncurses-devel 6.4-12.20230715
* libncurses++w10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-11.20230708
* ncurses-demo 6.4-11.20230708
* terminfo 6.4-11.20230708
* terminfo-extra6.4-11.20230708
* libncurses-devel 6.4-11.20230708
* libncurses++w10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-10.20230701
* ncurses-demo 6.4-10.20230701
* libncurses-devel 6.4-10.20230701
* libncurses++w10 6.4-10.20230701
* libncursesw10 6.4-10.20230701
* terminfo
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-9.20230625
* ncurses-demo 6.4-9.20230625
* libncurses-devel 6.4-9.20230625
* libncurses++w10 6.4-9.20230625
* libncursesw10 6.4-9.20230625
* terminfo 6.4
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-8.20230617
* ncurses-demo 6.4-8.20230617
* libncurses-devel 6.4-8.20230617
* libncurses++w10 6.4-8.20230617
* libncursesw10 6.4-8.20230617
* terminfo 6.4
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-7.20230603
* ncurses-demo 6.4-7.20230603
* libncurses-devel 6.4-7.20230603
* libncurses++w10 6.4-7.20230603
* libncursesw10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-6.20230520
* ncurses-demo 6.4-6.20230520
* libncurses-devel 6.4-6.20230520
* libncurses++w10 6.4-6.20230520
* libncursesw10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-5.20230514
* ncurses-demo 6.4-5.20230514
* libncurses-devel 6.4-5.20230514
* libncurses++w10 6.4-5.20230514
* libncursesw10
On 2023-05-06 17:17, Dr Bean via Cygwin wrote:
Thank you for your work on ncurses.
In vim, before, in lines with a wide character, the cursor
position was off by one.
Now with 6.4-3.20230114, the cursor is on the position it
appears to be on.
Thanks, but it is as or more likely to be from
Thank you for your work on ncurses.
In vim, before, in lines with a wide character, the cursor
position was off by one.
Now with 6.4-3.20230114, the cursor is on the position it
appears to be on.
On Sat, 06 May 2023, Cygwin ncurses Maintainer via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin
wrote:
>
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-4.20230429
* ncurses-demo 6.4-4.20230429
* libncurses-devel 6.4-4.20230429
* libncurses++w10 6.4-4.20230429
* libncursesw10
The following packages have been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-3.20230114
* ncurses-demo 6.4-3.20230114
* libncurses-devel 6.4-3.20230114
* libncurses++w10 6.4-3.20230114
* libncursesw10 6.4
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-3.20230114
* ncurses-demo 6.4-3.20230114
* libncurses-devel 6.4-3.20230114
* libncurses++w10 6.4-3.20230114
* libncursesw10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-2.20230107
* ncurses-demo 6.4-2.20230107
* libncurses-devel 6.4-2.20230107
* libncurses++w10 6.4-2.20230107
* libncursesw10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.4-1.20221231
* ncurses-demo 6.4-1.20221231
* libncurses-devel 6.4-1.20221231
* libncurses++w10 6.4-1.20221231
* libncursesw10
The following test packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.3-2.20221224
* ncurses-demo 6.3-2.20221224
* libncurses-devel 6.3-2.20221224
* libncurses++w10 6.3-2.20221224
* libncursesw10
The following packages have been upgraded in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses 6.3-1.20220416
* ncurses-demo 6.3-1.20220416
* ncurses-debuginfo 6.3-1.20220416
* libncurses-devel 6.3-1.20220416
* libncurses++w10 6.3
On 2022-10-22 11:58, William Hu wrote:
Works fine for me with all test packages upgraded to the same version and either
shell restarted or DLLs rebased by setup.
Please check that libncursesw10 has also been upgraded to the same version
6.3-1.20220416 e.g.
$ grep ncurses /etc/setup
Hi Brian,
> Works fine for me with all test packages upgraded to the same version and
> either
> shell restarted or DLLs rebased by setup.
>
> Please check that libncursesw10 has also been upgraded to the same version
> 6.3-1.20220416 e.g.
>
> $ grep ncurses
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022 18:49:28 +, William Hu wrote:
When trying to run the pre-built examples in the ncurses-demo-6.3-1.20220416
package, nothing happens - the bash prompt simply scrolls to the next line. This
happens for all the example programs, not just one.
However, if I compile the
Hello,
When trying to run the pre-built examples in the ncurses-demo-6.3-1.20220416
package, nothing happens - the bash prompt simply scrolls to the next line.
This happens for all the example programs, not just one.
However, if I compile the ncurses examples from source locally on my machine
On 01/06/2022 16:23, rapp...@dds.nl wrote:
Hi Jon,
Saw your mail on the Cygwin mailing list:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* dialog-1.3-4.20220117
* ncurses-6.3-1.20220416
* tack-1.09-1.20210619
Note: I'm updating these orphaned packages only be
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* dialog-1.3-4.20220117
* ncurses-6.3-1.20220416
* tack-1.09-1.20210619
Note: I'm updating these orphaned packages only because they are long
overdue an update. If anybody wants to take over maintainership, they
are
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.1-1.20190727
* ncurses-demo-6.1-1.20190727
* libncursesw10-6.1-1.20190727
* libncurses++w10-6.1-1.20190727
* libncurses-devel-6.1-1.20190727
* terminfo-6.1-1.20190727
* terminfo-extra-6.1-1.20190727
Ncurses (new
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-12.20171125
* ncurses-demo-6.0-12.20171125
* libncursesw10-6.0-12.20171125
* libncurses++w10-6.0-12.20171125
* libncurses-devel-6.0-12.20171125
* terminfo-6.0-12.20171125
* terminfo-extra-6.0-12.20171125
* mingw64
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-11.20170617
* ncurses-demo-6.0-11.20170617
* libncursesw10-6.0-11.20170617
* libncurses-devel-6.0-11.20170617
* terminfo-6.0-11.20170617
* terminfo-extra-6.0-11.20170617
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-11.20170617
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-10.20170325
* ncurses-demo-6.0-10.20170325
* libncursesw10-6.0-10.20170325
* libncurses-devel-6.0-10.20170325
* terminfo-6.0-10.20170325
* terminfo-extra-6.0-10.20170325
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-10.20170325
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-9.20170121
* ncurses-demo-6.0-9.20170121
* libncursesw10-6.0-9.20170121
* libncurses-devel-6.0-9.20170121
* terminfo-6.0-9.20170121
* terminfo-extra-6.0-9.20170121
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-9.20170121
* mingw64
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-8.20160917
* ncurses-demo-6.0-8.20160917
* libncursesw10-6.0-8.20160917
* libncurses-devel-6.0-8.20160917
* terminfo-6.0-8.20160917
* terminfo-extra-6.0-8.20160917
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-8.20160917
* mingw64
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-7.20160806
* ncurses-demo-6.0-7.20160806
* libncursesw10-6.0-7.20160806
* libncurses-devel-6.0-7.20160806
* terminfo-6.0-7.20160806
* terminfo-extra-6.0-7.20160806
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-7.20160806
* mingw64
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-6.20160709
* ncurses-demo-6.0-6.20160709
* libncursesw10-6.0-6.20160709
* libncurses-devel-6.0-6.20160709
* terminfo-6.0-6.20160709
* terminfo-extra-6.0-6.20160709
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-6.20160709
* mingw64
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/abook/
License : GPL
A text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many
different fields of user info. Abook is designed for use with mutt,
but can be used independently.
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-5.20160423
* ncurses-demo-6.0-5.20160423
* libncursesw10-6.0-5.20160423
* libncurses-devel-6.0-5.20160423
* terminfo-6.0-5.20160423
* terminfo-extra-6.0-5.20160423
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-5.20160423
* mingw64
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-4.20160305
* ncurses-demo-6.0-4.20160305
* libncursesw10-6.0-4.20160305
* libncurses-devel-6.0-4.20160305
* terminfo-6.0-4.20160305
* terminfo-extra-6.0-4.20160305
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-4.20160305
* mingw64
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-3.20160213
* ncurses-demo-6.0-3.20160213
* libncursesw10-6.0-3.20160213
* libncurses-devel-6.0-3.20160213
* terminfo-6.0-3.20160213
* terminfo-extra-6.0-3.20160213
Ncurses (new curses) started as a freely
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-2.20160123
* ncurses-demo-6.0-2.20160123
* libncursesw10-6.0-2.20160123
* libncurses-devel-6.0-2.20160123
* terminfo-6.0-2.20160123
* terminfo-extra-6.0-2.20160123
Ncurses (new curses) started as a freely
On Thu, 2015-11-05 at 18:48 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> What you need is a i686-mingw ncurses. Have a look around on the net or
> try to build your own.
There are for both i686- and x86_64-w64-mingw32 in Ports.
> However, it will probably not work correctly in a Cygwin pseudo tty
t; ncurses.c -L /usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin/sys-root/usr/lib/ -lncurses
same here
> > ... undefined reference to `initscr'
> > ... more "undefined reference" error messages
...and that's logical result. Along the s
t; 2) If not, to compile ncurses.c to run in dos window, independent of
> cygwin, do I have to set up the ncurses library myself?
> I tried to get an answer from the docs, it seems unclear.
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With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Thursday, November 5, 2015 20:29:01
Sorry for my terrib
Rephrasing a previous post, I appreciate the responses, but the question
was not exactly answered (or I didn't get it).
I want to use cygwin to compile a test ncurses program so it runs in a
dos terminal, independent of cygwin. Windows 7 / 64 bit PC. Installed 32
bit cygwin, everything,
On Nov 2 10:14, Greg Freemyer wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:48 AM, cyg Simple wrote:
> > On 11/1/2015 11:09 PM, Darik Horn wrote:
> >>
> >> Unless there is a specific reason to cross through Cygwin, it could be
> >> easier to use the native MinGW environment directly:
> >>
> >> * http://www.m
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
>
> The last time I checked (a few years ago), my understanding was the
> cygwin dll's were licensed such that any programs using them had to be
> GPL (or equivalent).
>
> Is that wrong?
No, that is still the case:
* https://cygwin.com/licens
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:48 AM, cyg Simple wrote:
> On 11/1/2015 11:09 PM, Darik Horn wrote:
>>
>> Unless there is a specific reason to cross through Cygwin, it could be
>> easier to use the native MinGW environment directly:
>>
>> * http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started
>>
>
> Poppycock! Ther
x27;t use Cygwin as the
one and only system to build native binaries.
> And link against the ncurses redistributable:
>
> * http://invisible-mirror.net/ncurses/ncurses.html
>
Building your own native library with a known set of compilers and
options may be better than depending on someo
On 11/1/2015 10:04 PM, Daniel Goldman wrote:
>
> $ gcc ncurses-1.c -lncurses
>
> $ ./a.exe # runs perfectly under cygwin
>
A Cygwin build using the Cygwin runtime should work.
> $ i686-pc-mingw32-gcc -I /usr/include ncurses-1.c -L /lib -lncurses
>
> $ ./a.exe
> Seg
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Daniel Goldman wrote:
>
> What am I doing wrong? How do I use cygwin to compile the test ncurses
> program so it can run in a dos terminal, independent of cygwin? I looked
> around the docs and archives and could not figure out.
Was libncurses built f
)/Intel/OpenCL SDK/3.0/bin/x64:/cygdrive/d/Program Files
(x86)/Putty:/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Windows
Live/Shared:/cygdrive/d/msys64/usr/bin:/usr/lib/lapack:/usr/openwin/bin
$ cat ncurses-1.c
// http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NCURSES-Programming-HOWTO/helloworld.html
#include
int main
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-1.20151017
* ncurses-demo-6.0-1.20151017
* libncursesw10-6.0-1.20151017
* libncurses-devel-6.0-1.20151017
* terminfo-6.0-1.20151017
* terminfo-extra-6.0-1.20151017
Ncurses (new curses) started as a freely
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-5.9-20150530-1
* ncurses-demo-5.9-20150530-1
* libncurses10-5.9-20150530-1 (x86 only)
* libncursesw10-5.9-20150530-1
* libncurses-devel-5.9-20150530-1
* terminfo-5.9-20150530-1
* terminfo-extra-5.9-20150530-1
Ncurses
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-5.9-20150516-1
* ncurses-demo-5.9-20150516-1
* libncurses10-5.9-20150516-1 (x86 only)
* libncursesw10-5.9-20150516-1
* libncurses-devel-5.9-20150516-1
* terminfo-5.9-20150516-1
* terminfo-extra-5.9-20150516-1
Ncurses
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-5.9-20150404-1
* ncurses-demo-5.9-20150404-1
* libncurses10-5.9-20150404-1 (x86 only)
* libncursesw10-5.9-20150404-1
* libncurses-devel-5.9-20150404-1
* terminfo-5.9-20150404-1
* terminfo-extra-5.9-20150404-1
Ncurses
Fergus Daly writes:
> PS Adding ',ncurses' to {list of packages} has made no difference:
> still getting error message ".. cannot find -lncurses".
Yes, as you already wrote yourself when asking your question, you are
missing the package "libcurses-devel".
allation script to build Cygwin has not altered, taking the form
> setup-x86 -P (list of packages}
> unchanged between and installation, today>
PS Adding ',ncurses' to {list of packages} has made no difference: still
getting error message ".. cannot find -lncurses
A build script I have used forever containing the line
gcc -o execname ./{various.a} -lncurses
has failed in a new installation today of Cygwin, with the error message
ld: cannot find -lncurses
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
The installation script to build Cyg
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-5.9-20150307-1
* ncurses-demo-5.9-20150307-1
* libncurses10-5.9-20150307-1 (x86 only)
* libncursesw10-5.9-20150307-1
* libncurses-devel-5.9-20150307-1
* terminfo-5.9-20150307-1
* terminfo-extra-5.9-20150307-1
Ncurses
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/abook/
License : GPL
A text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many
different fields of user info. Abook is designed for use with mutt,
but can be used independently.
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-5.9-20141213-1
* ncurses-demo-5.9-20141213-1
* libncurses10-5.9-20141213-1 (x86 only)
* libncursesw10-5.9-20141213-1
* libncurses-devel-5.9-20141213-1
* terminfo-5.9-20141213-1
* terminfo-extra-5.9-20141213-1
Ncurses
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-5.9-20140524-1
* ncurses-demo-5.9-20140524-1
* libncurses10-5.9-20140524-1 (x86 only)
* libncursesw10-5.9-20140524-1
* libncurses-devel-5.9-20140524-1
* terminfo-5.9-20140524-1
* terminfo-extra-5.9-20140524-1
Ncurses
Thank you, Dave! Onwards and upwards...
Michael
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/cygwin64 choice. 32 bit cygwin will
compile and work on 64 bit windows. Cygwin64 currently has fewer
packages. Ncurses is available in both. Then make sure you have all the
necessary libraries in your chosen environment.
If you choose mingw (your current effort), then I believe further
discus
output from the make is below:
rm -f *.o *stackdump
/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe
-I/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include
-I/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/ncurses
-I/home/climate/incl -ansi -D_CMDIR=\"/home/climate\" -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE
-D_CYGWIN_SOURCE -D_
On 9/17/2013 02:13, wynfi...@gmail.com wrote:
there is no gls-dev package on the cygwin site.
Run Cygwin's setup*.exe, then in the Search box on the Select Packages
screen, type "gsl". That will narrow the list of top-level categories
to Debug, Devel, and Libs. Open Devel, and notice that
I had the same problem with ncurses, and in the config.log file found out that
the ncurses.h was not being found.
I manually changed the configure script line
#include to ---> #include
and configure got past that.
The next and what I expect to be the last configure error is
Am 17.09.2013 01:24, schrieb Warren Young:
On 9/14/2013 15:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 14.09.2013 17:15, schrieb wynfi...@gmail.com:
checking for working ncurses... no
configure: error: Cannot find a curses library. Perhaps you failed to
install an ncurses development package?
You may be
On 9/14/2013 15:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 14.09.2013 17:15, schrieb wynfi...@gmail.com:
checking for working ncurses... no
configure: error: Cannot find a curses library. Perhaps you failed to
install an ncurses development package?
You may be able to dig more details out of config.log
Am 14.09.2013 17:15, schrieb wynfi...@gmail.com:
VERS: orpie-1.5.1.
./configure --with-ncurses
checking for working ncurses... no
configure: error: Cannot find a curses library. Perhaps you failed to install
an ncurses development package?
The files you quoted are the runtime libraries
VERS: orpie-1.5.1.
./configure --with-ncurses
checking for working ncurses... no
configure: error: Cannot find a curses library. Perhaps you failed to install
an ncurses development package?
But I do have ncurses as the result from cygcheck shows below:
ls /bin/*ncurses*
/bin/cygncurses
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/abook/
License : GPL
A text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many
different fields of user info. Abook is designed for use with mutt,
but can be used independently.
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
Hello Charles
Thank you, the old game now compiles OK.
Joe
--- On Wed, 5/19/10, Charles Wilson wrote:
From: Charles Wilson
Subject: Re: ncurses problem with mvcur function
To: "Cygwin Mailing List"
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 11:28 PM
On 5/19/2010 9:09 PM, Joe Java wrote
On 5/19/2010 9:09 PM, Joe Java wrote:
> I have a very old game that uses ncurses.
>
> lines 602-603 are
> /* this moves curses to bottom right corner */
> mvcur(curscr->_cury, curscr->_curx, LINES - 1, 0);
>
> lines 738-739 are the same as above.
n
I have a very old game that uses ncurses.
I read the file
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/ncurses.README
and added
-I /usr/include/ncurses
to the compile commands
I am using 5.7-18 of ncurses
I added every package with ncurses in the package name
in the Devel, Libs, and Utils Categories
The error is
On 5/19/2010 2:04 AM, rushojp wrote:
> u...@localhost /usr/include
> $ for h in curses.h eti.h form.h menu.h ncurses.h panel.h term.h unctrl.h ; do
>> ln -s ncurses/$h $h ;done
>
> I think libncurses-devel package should have these symlink files.
Is anybody going to read the d
u...@localhost /usr/include
$ for h in curses.h eti.h form.h menu.h ncurses.h panel.h term.h unctrl.h ; do
> ln -s ncurses/$h $h ;done
I think libncurses-devel package should have these symlink files.
http://www.rpmseek.com/rpm-pl/libncurses-devel.html?hl=com&cs=libncurses-devel:PN:0:
Steven Collins wrote:
Perhaps the examples are assuming you are controlling the include path
via a -I switch to the compiler, thus avoiding any direct reference in
the source code that would imply knowledge of your installation?
In older ncurses versions, ncurses.h was in /usr/include.
But now
Perhaps the examples are assuming you are controlling the include path
via a -I switch to the compiler, thus avoiding any direct reference in
the source code that would imply knowledge of your installation?
gcc -I /usr/include/ncurses ...
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:06, Luis Vital <> wrote
On 17/05/2010 19:06, Luis Vital wrote:
> I just installed NCurses under Cygwin.
> Looking at the file list after the instalation I see that I have:
>
> /usr/include/curses.h
> /usr/include/ncurses.h
> etc.
The real question is how these got there. They aren't par
Hi,
I just installed NCurses under Cygwin.
Looking at the file list after the instalation I see that I have:
/usr/include/curses.h
/usr/include/ncurses.h
etc.
and
/usr/include/ncurses/curses.h
/usr/include/ncurses/ncurses.h
etc.
If I compile using #include I got errors but if I
compile using
On 17/05/2010 15:50, Luis Vital wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I appologise for comming back to you but I am experiencing some problems
> with NCurses under Cygwin.
Hi Luis,
Please keep the discussion on the list, for all the reasons described at
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE.
&
ncurses is a package that provides character and terminal handling
libraries, including 'gui-like' panels and menus. It is often used
instead of termcap. Like the (new) ncursesw packages, it is
compiled with support for reentracy, and uses and uses the same ABI
number ("10
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 07:41:50PM -0800, Linda Walsh wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 06:56:06PM +0800, Adrian May wrote:
>>>The cygwin folks will have to use their imaginations because their box
>>>doesn't want pictures. Not my problem.
I had nothing to do with the ab
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 06:56:06PM +0800, Adrian May wrote:
The cygwin folks will have to use their imaginations because their box
doesn't want pictures. Not my problem.
FWIW, this reminds me of a similar symptom, but didn't pay attention
to where it was a
24.11.2009 18:35, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Cygwin 1.7 with IPv6 support exists quite some time and the official
release is due very soon now. See http://cygwin.com/#beta-test
There's no reason anymore to build against Cygwin 1.5.25.
Ok, thanks for info. I'll try to compile mc with new version
c is linked against (whether it uses slang /
ncurses and which version of it) and test whether this is reproducible
on latest master, linked against these libraries and the latest master
linked against the latest versions of these libraries.
Then, if it's indeed a problem with mc, we'll ha
On Nov 24 18:19, Slava Zanko wrote:
> P.S. guys from cygwin devel-team: mc-4.6.1 too old for supporting,
> mc-4.7.0-pre2 and newest don't compile on current cygwin (because
> cyrrent cygwin don't have ipv6 support :( ). Is you have any ideas about?
Cygwin 1.7 with IPv6 support exists quite some ti
On Nov 24 18:19, Slava Zanko wrote:
> P.S. guys from cygwin devel-team: mc-4.6.1 too old for supporting,
> mc-4.7.0-pre2 and newest don't compile on current cygwin (because
> cyrrent cygwin don't have ipv6 support :( ). Is you have any ideas about?
Cygwin 1.7 with IPv6 support exists quite some ti
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Adrian May wrote:
> 1. If you ...
> 2. Does anybody ...
> 3. Even if ...
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Too much words for my mind. My vocabulary of English ended in the middle
of the first paragraph.
Man, you really offended at the
ncurses is a package that provides character and terminal handling
libraries, including 'gui-like' panels and menus. It is often used
instead of termcap.
This is a routine update and a packaging refinement. It is specific
to cygwin-1.5.
[[ compiled using gcc-3.4.4-999 ]]
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ncurses is a package that provides character and terminal handling
libraries, including 'gui-like' panels and menus. It is often used
instead of termcap.
This is a bug fix release, and an update to latest upstream.
[[ compiled using gcc-4.3.4-1 ]]
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Charles Wilson cwilson.fastmail.fm> writes:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
> > Eric Backus wrote:
> >> $ tput sgr0
> >> Segmentation fault (core dumped)< this is wrong
> >>
> >> The seg fault didn't happen with the previous vers
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 08:57:57AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Adrian May wrote:
> > Please don't involve me in your triage process or ask me to send
[snip drivel]
>
> Go to hell, you rude jerk. This is a VOLUNTEER project. You are
[snip rant]
I created an acronym, SWEET, and a Web page, for
l capability.
>>
>> $ tput sgr0
>> Segmentation fault (core dumped) < this is wrong
>> $ tput -V
>> ncurses 5.7.20091024< OK, latest version
>> $ tput garbage
>> tput: unknown terminfo capability
Hi!
Actually it's a pretty old version of mc which is no longer supported,
but if it's reproducible on latest master, then we might want to have a
look at it. Mind you, however, that no one is using cygwin over here, so
you'll have to have quite a bit of involvement in the process for us to
fix it
in this case we don't need the "picture". Read on.
>-- Forwarded message --
>From: Adrian May
>Date: 2009/11/20
>Subject: MC/ncurses on cygwin: Borders turn into chinese characters
> and layout screws up
>To: mc-devel, cygwin, bug-ncurses
>
>
ives itself.
Go to hell, you rude jerk. This is a VOLUNTEER project. You are asking
me -- as cygwin/ncurses maintainer -- or someone else, as cygwin/mc
maintainer -- to take time away our family or loved ones, or away from
doing some other enjoyable activity, and instead fix a problem FOR YOU,
The cygwin folks will have to use their imaginations because their box
doesn't want pictures. Not my problem.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Adrian May
Date: 2009/11/20
Subject: MC/ncurses on cygwin: Borders turn into chinese characters
and layout screws up
To: mc-de...@gnom
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)< this is wrong
> $ tput -V
> ncurses 5.7.20091024< OK, latest version
> $ tput garbage
> tput: unknown terminfo capability 'garbage' < OK, this is correct
> $ type tput
>
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