Package: libncurses-dev Version: 6.1+20190803-1 Severity: wishlist I'm tracking down a bug in a program of mine, which is either a regression in the current version of libncurses-dev or a bug in my code which has been exposed by the current version. It would be very helpful to me to be able to use the trace() function, to see the activity of the library. This is documented as requiring a program to be linked against libncurses_g (instead of libncurses); so far as I've been able to find this library is not currently packaged, so I'll need to rebuild from source. I'd appreciate it if it could be packaged.
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