> > If ncursesw is now the default, maybe it would make sense to check for that
> > rather than a symlink?
> >
> I added a check for it, but I think its impact will be minimal.
>
Thanks :)
On 11/14/18 1:07 AM, John Frankish wrote:
> If ncursesw is now the default, maybe it would make sense to check for that
> rather than a symlink?
I added a check for it, but I think its impact will be minimal.
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On 11/14/18 1:07 AM, John Frankish wrote:
>>> Using bash-4.4.18
>>> Intel core i7 laptop running 32-bit or 64-bit linux Using gcc-8.2.0
>>>
>>> The configure script does not find libncursesw on a system where
>>> only the wide version of ncurses exists - even when readine is linked
>>> against nc
> > Using bash-4.4.18
> > Intel core i7 laptop running 32-bit or 64-bit linux Using gcc-8.2.0
> >
> > The configure script does not find libncursesw on a system where
> > only the wide version of ncurses exists - even when readine is linked
> > against ncursesw.
> >
> I haven't seen a distro whe
On 11/11/18 6:34 AM, John Frankish wrote:
> Using bash-4.4.18
> Intel core i7 laptop running 32-bit or 64-bit linux
> Using gcc-8.2.0
>
> The configure script does not find libncursesw on a system where only the
> wide version of ncurses exists - even when readine is linked against
> ncursesw.