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Dominique Leuenberger e52775fc1e Accepting request 490219 from Base:System
- Also split libtic into normal and wide version libticw as those
  libraries are linked with libtinfo respectively libtinfow
- The tack tool does require the old _nc_read_entry()

- Add ncurses patch 20170422
  + build-fix for termcap-configuration (report by Chi-Hsuan Yen).
  + improve terminfo manual page discussion of control- and graphics-
    characters.
  + remove tic warning about "^?" in string capabilities, which was
    marked as an extension (cf: 20000610, 20110820); however all Unix
    implementations support this and X/Open Curses does not address it.
    On the other hand, termcap never did support this feature.
  + correct missing comma-separator between string capabilities in
    icl6402 and m2-nam -TD
  + restore rmir/smir in ansi+idc to better match original ansiterm+idc,
    add alias ansiterm (report by Robert King).
  + amend an old check for ambiguous use of "ma" in terminfo versus
    a termcap use, if the capability is cancelled to treat it as number.
  + correct a case in _nc_captoinfo() which read "%%" and emitted "%".
  + modify sscanf calls in _nc_infotocap() for patterns "%{number}%+%c"
    and "%'char'%+%c" to check that the final character is really 'c',
    avoiding a case in icl6404 which cannot be converted to termcap.
  + in _nc_infotocap(), add a check to ensure that terminfo "^?" is not
    written to termcap, because the BSDs did not implement that.
  + in _nc_tic_expand() and _nc_infotocap(), improve string-length check
    when deciding whether to use "^X" or "\xxx" format for control
    characters, to make the output of tic/infocmp more predictable.
  + limit termcap "%d" width to 2 digits on input, and use "%2" in
    preference to "%02" on output.
  + correct terminfo/termcap conversion of "%02" and "%03" into "%2" and

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/490219
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/ncurses?expand=0&rev=129
2017-05-17 08:45:06 +00:00
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check-build.sh . 2012-03-12 12:18:35 +00:00
edit.sed . 2011-11-16 11:14:40 +00:00
handle.linux . 2013-03-26 13:01:42 +00:00
ncurses-5.7-tack.dif libtic(w) now depends on normal/wide character API of libtinfo(w) 2017-04-24 08:26:33 +00:00
ncurses-5.9-ibm327x.dif libtic(w) now depends on normal/wide character API of libtinfo(w) 2017-04-24 08:26:33 +00:00
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ncurses-6.0.dif libtic(w) now depends on normal/wide character API of libtinfo(w) 2017-04-24 08:26:33 +00:00
ncurses-6.0.tar.gz . 2015-08-17 12:39:03 +00:00
ncurses-rpmlintrc . 2012-01-30 17:08:01 +00:00
ncurses.changes libtic(w) now depends on normal/wide character API of libtinfo(w) 2017-04-24 08:26:33 +00:00
ncurses.spec reorder manual pages 2017-04-24 08:34:03 +00:00
README.devel . 2013-03-26 13:01:42 +00:00
tack-1.07-20170318.tgz WARNING: could break YaST ncurses GUI 2017-03-20 08:52:32 +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 5.9

       /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.