On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote: >On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 04:25:23PM -0600, Fiber McGee wrote: >> Forwarded message from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >Please let me know. > >I don't recall if anyone's reported this (there have been a half-dozen >reports for ncurses, so it's doable, though there seems to be an intermediate >packager which is doing fixups, so perhaps ports rely upon those).
Though this may change in the future, in currently released builds of Mac OS X, curses (not ncurses, if I remember correctly -- I admittedly don't know tons about either) is built directly into the system. The one trick is that it is in the System.framework, which is implicitly linked into projects.. Basically, I got it to compile a long time ago.. I don't remember what troubles there were, admittedly.. It was by far one of the easier things to port. But again, I am JUST talking about lynx from the command line, not any kind of "run in a separate window" app. AAAAH -- even easier. go to fink.sourceforge.net, and you can find out about a more automated way of getting packages. Found 4 packages that match "lynx": links - Lynx-like text WWW browser with tables links-ssl - Lynx-like text WWW browser with tables lynx - Console based web browser lynx-ssl - Console based web browser (SSL-enabled) So you can get all of these, precompiled.. And the fink package manager thing handles all dependent libraries (e.g. it will get ncurses, which these compilations use). ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
