Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a question --- if you link readline against -ltermcap when the
library is created, you don't need to add -ltermcap when you link apps
to readline, right? You somehow bind the dependency in to the shared
library, right?
It could be done that way,
Uh, I am not sure. I would re-install readline and see if it picks up
those libraries this time.
What failures are you seeing, exactly? Oh, I remember, it is linking
failures. You can fix it manually if you add -ltermcap to the link
line, and you can even have configure add it using one of
It appears your readline needs -ltermcap, -lterminfo, or -lcurses to
link properly. I think this happens when the readline library is not
linked against those when it is created.
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Randolph Jones wrote:
I am getting
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Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a question --- if you link readline against -ltermcap when the
library is created, you don't need to add -ltermcap when you link apps
to readline, right? You somehow bind the
From: Bruce Momjian
It appears your readline needs -ltermcap, -lterminfo, or -lcurses to
link properly. I think this happens when the readline library is not
linked against those when it is created.
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Randolph Jones wrote:
Thanks to bruce momjian and tom lane, I installed ncurses-devel and all
is well.
Thanks so much
rfjones
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Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It appears your readline needs -ltermcap, -lterminfo, or -lcurses to
link properly. I think this happens when the readline library is not
linked against those when it is created.
On Red Hat 8.0, readline depends on -ltermcap. I would imagine the same
Just a question --- if you link readline against -ltermcap when the
library is created, you don't need to add -ltermcap when you link apps
to readline, right? You somehow bind the dependency in to the shared
library, right?
I am getting configure failures due to missing readline.
I have redhat 9, 2.4.21, with readline and readline-devel 2.4.2 installed.
I am trying to build 7.3.3
Below is part of my config.log
Any help greatly appreciated
TIA
rfjones
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configure:5786: result: no
configure:5800: checking for readline