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Stephan Kulow 2bb8534849 Accepting request 93089 from Base:System
- Add ncurses patch 5.9.20111119
 * remove obsolete/conflicting fallback definition for _POSIX_SOURCE
   from curses.priv.h, fixing a regression with IRIX64 and Tru64
   (cf: 20110416)
 * modify _nc_tic_dir() to ensure that its return-value is nonnull,
   i.e., the database iterator was not initialized.  This case is needed
   to when tic is translating to termcap, rather than loading the
   database (cf:  20111001).

- Update to tack 1.07-20110626
- Enlarge hash size for run time linker
- Enforce bind references to global function symbols to the
  definition within libncurses and libtinfo

- Add ncurses patch 5.9.20111112
 * add pccon entries for OpenBSD console (Alexei Malinin).
 * build-fix for OpenBSD 4.9 with gcc 4.2.1, setting _XOPEN_SOURCE to
   600 to work around inconsistent ifdef'ing of wcstof between C and
   C++ header files.
 * modify capconvert script to accept more than exact match on "xterm",
   e.g., the "xterm-*" variants, to exclude from the conversion (patch
   by Robert Millan).
 * fix a typo misc/Makefile.in, used in uninstalling pc-files.
- Add ncurses patch 5.9.20111030
 * modify make_db_path() to allow creating "terminfo.db" in the same
   directory as an existing "terminfo" directory.  This fixes a case
   where switching between hashed/filesystem databases would cause the
   new hashed database to be installed in the next best location -
   root's home directory.
 * add variable cf_cv_prog_gnat_correct to those passed to

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ncurses-5.6-fallback.dif Accepting request 29358 from Base:System 2010-01-14 14:17:59 +00:00
ncurses-5.7-gpm.dif Accepting request 29358 from Base:System 2010-01-14 14:17:59 +00:00
ncurses-5.7-printw.dif Accepting request 29358 from Base:System 2010-01-14 14:17:59 +00:00
ncurses-5.7-tack.dif Accepting request 29358 from Base:System 2010-01-14 14:17:59 +00:00
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tack-1.07-20110626.tar.bz2 . 2011-11-18 12:03:18 +00:00

  Versions of Ncurses Libraries
  =============================

There are several Ncurses Libraries which can be used for building
with an terminal based application.  The standard Ncurses Libraries
is given with ABI 5.6

       /usr/include/ncurses/*.h
       /usr/lib/libncurses.so  or /usr/lib64/libncurses.so
       /usr/lib/libform.so     or /usr/lib64/libform.so
       /usr/lib/libmenu.so     or /usr/lib64/libmenu.so
       /usr/lib/libpanel.so    or /usr/lib64/libpanel.so

and its header are installed in /usr/include/ncurses/ e.g.
ncurses.h.  For backward compatibility with simply older
programs the headers curses.h, ncurses.h, and term.h
will be also found in /usr/include/.  Use the output of

       ncurses5-config --cflags  for CFLAGS
       ncurses5-config --libs    for LDFLAGS

to extend the CFLAGS and the LDFLAGS.
For a version with wide character support please use the
libraries with old ABI 5.6

       /usr/include/ncursesw/*.h
       /usr/lib/libncursesw.so or /usr/lib64/libncursesw.so
       /usr/lib/libformw.so    or /usr/lib64/libformw.so
       /usr/lib/libmenuw.so    or /usr/lib64/libmenuw.so
       /usr/lib/libpanelw.so   or /usr/lib64/libpanelw.so

Use the output of

       ncursesw5-config --cflags for CFLAGS
       ncursesw5-config --libs   for LDFLAGS

to extend the CFLAGS and the LDFLAGS.
For a thread safe version (also known as `reentrant') please
use the libraries with ABI 6.0

       /usr/include/ncurses6/ncurses/*.h
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libncurses.so  or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libncurses.so
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libform.so     or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libform.so
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libmenu.so     or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libmenu.so
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libpanel.so    or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libpanel.so

together with the header files found at /usr/include/ncurses6/ncurses/
e.g. ncurses.h. For backward compatibility with simply older programs
the headers curses.h, ncurses.h, and term.h will be also found in
/usr/include/ncurses6/.  Use the output of

       ncurses6-config --cflags  for CFLAGS
       ncurses6-config --libs    for LDFLAGS

to extend the CFLAGS and the LDFLAGS.
For a version with both wide character support and thread safe
please use the libraries with ABI 6.0

       /usr/include/ncurses6/ncursesw/*.h
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libncursesw.so or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libncursesw.so
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libformw.so    or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libformw.so
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libmenuw.so    or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libmenuw.so
       /usr/lib/ncurses6/libpanelw.so   or /usr/lib64/ncurses6/libpanelw.so

Use the output of

       ncursesw6-config --cflags for CFLAGS
       ncursesw6-config --libs   for LDFLAGS

to extend the CFLAGS and the LDFLAGS. It should be noted that the ABI 6.0
is not only thread safe but also includes extended mouse support and in
case of the wide character version also extended color support.