hey,
On 20.01.2010 00:01, Håkan Kvist wrote:
> Yo!
>
> I unfortunately had to fight a little to get the centerim to build on
> ubuntu 9.04. Seems like that we have some cleanup to do regarding the
> autodetection of ncursesw. It seems like the new cursesw detection
> script does not set the same
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Yo!
I unfortunately had to fight a little to get the centerim to build on
ubuntu 9.04. Seems like that we have some cleanup to do regarding the
autodetection of ncursesw. It seems like the new cursesw detection
script does not set the same defines as
The "utmp-thingies" are used on any *IX that keeps login records, a la
"who", "last", and the like.
A little further digging seems we're only looking at the type and
name fields of the utmp struct, and only in that one place in the code.
These fields are identically named in the 2 types, and s
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It seems like the utmp-thingies are only used in linux.
I'll do some more investigations and maybe do some hacking.
I things goes smooth then I'll push a fix to the mob-branch today.
br
Håkan
Mark Neill wrote the following lines on 01/19/2010 10:05
It appars that the new release of FreeBSD (9.0) has removed utmp.h from
its compiler, and that, at least for FreeBSD, including utmpx.h is the
"right" (and now only) option.
I don't _believe_ this has huge downstream ramifications for "modern"
distributions, but we should probably have autocon
Hi,
does someone understand what this means, I don't speak their language :-)
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