to be a by-product of the FreeBSD packages - is this
still the same system?
If you're building from the FreeBSD ports tree, you can specify slang
instead of ncurses by defining WITH_SLANG.
e.g. # make -DWITH_SLANG
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 10:40:45PM -0800, Horton Geek wrote:
Any idea where I could find this library for Mutt? I have an
unsaticfied dependency. Help!
ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slang/
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) and KEY_NPGAE (keymap.c).
I'll probably just go and install ncurses ...
I built it successfully about a year ago using slang. No problems
(except the compilation took hours on a DECstation 5000/125 g).
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for you.
This is all explained in the manual, btw.
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