- Make pkg-config files .pc consistent - Add ncurses patch 20190511 + fix a spurious blank line seen with "infocmp -1fx xterm+x11mouse" + add checks in repair_subwindows() to keep the current position and scroll-margins inside the resized subwindow. + add a limit check in newline_forces_scroll() for the case where the row is inside scroll-margins, but not at the end (report by Toshio Kuratomi, cf: 20170729). + corrected a warning message in tic for extended capabilities versus number of parameters. - Add ncurses patch 20190504 + improve workaround for Solaris wcwidth versus line-drawing characters (report by Pavel Stehule). + add special case in tic to validate RGB string-capability extension. + corrected string/parameter-field for RGB in Caps-ncurses. - Add ncurses patch 20190427 + corrected problem in terminfo load/realignment which prevented infocmp from comparing extended capabilities with the same name but different types. - Add ncurses patch 20190420 + improve ifdef's for TABSIZE variable, to help with AIX/HPUX ports. - Add ncurses patch 20190413 + check for TABSIZE variable in test/configure script. + used test/test_arrays.c to improve Caps.aix1 and Caps.hpux11 + corrected filtering of comments in MKparametrized.sh + reduce duplication across Caps* files by moving some parts which do OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/703136 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/ncurses?expand=0&rev=155
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 5.9 /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 5.9 /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.
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