[issue21457] NetBSD curses support improvements

2017-11-04 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: I see, the curses library takes a large progress. On NetBSD 8 just two previously tests should be fixed (issue31924). Many previously skipped tests are passed now. -- resolution: -> out of date stage: -> resolved

[issue21457] NetBSD curses support improvements

2017-11-01 Thread Thomas Klausner
Thomas Klausner added the comment: Thanks for looking at this. I looked at the patch again, and I can't make sense of the py_curses.h part either - I've removed it from pkgsrc with a request for information if it's still needed. Btw, thanks for working on NetBSD curses

[issue21457] NetBSD curses support improvements

2017-11-01 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: Guards around functions have been removed in issue31891. But could you please explain why changes in py_curses.h are needed? -- nosy: +serhiy.storchaka ___ Python tracker

[issue21457] NetBSD curses support improvements

2014-05-09 Thread Thomas Klausner
New submission from Thomas Klausner: NetBSD's curses headers have different include guards than ncurses. Also, the NetBSD curses library has been improved and some workaround are no longer necessary. Diff against hg attached. -- components: Extension Modules files: curses.diff

[issue21457] NetBSD curses support improvements

2014-05-09 Thread Jesús Cea Avión
Jesús Cea Avión added the comment: Thomas, What happens if Python is compiled in an old version of NetBSD? -- nosy: +jcea ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue21457 ___

[issue21457] NetBSD curses support improvements

2014-05-09 Thread Thomas Klausner
Thomas Klausner added the comment: Thanks for your reply! I've checked: keypad in NetBSD curses was fixed in 2009. All supported NetBSD release (5.x and 6.x) have the fix. nodelay and keyname were fixed even earlier, in 2003. So this is no problem for older NetBSD releases. --