26.04.2017 13:50, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
> NetBSD ships with traditional BSD curses with compatibility with ncurses.
> qemu works nicely with the basesystem version of curses(3) from NetBSD.
>
> The only mismatch between curses(3) and ncurses is the lack of
> curses_version() in the NetBSD
Hi Kamil,
On 04/26/2017 07:50 AM, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
NetBSD ships with traditional BSD curses with compatibility with ncurses.
qemu works nicely with the basesystem version of curses(3) from NetBSD.
The only mismatch between curses(3) and ncurses is the lack of
curses_version() in the
Ping? Could someone please put it on the pull-request?
Adding qemu-trivial@.
On 08.05.2017 13:33, Alex Bennée wrote:
>
> Kamil Rytarowski writes:
>
>> NetBSD ships with traditional BSD curses with compatibility with ncurses.
>> qemu works nicely with the basesystem version of
Kamil Rytarowski writes:
> NetBSD ships with traditional BSD curses with compatibility with ncurses.
> qemu works nicely with the basesystem version of curses(3) from NetBSD.
>
> The only mismatch between curses(3) and ncurses is the lack of
> curses_version() in the NetBSD
x1 ping
On 26.04.2017 12:50, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
> NetBSD ships with traditional BSD curses with compatibility with ncurses.
> qemu works nicely with the basesystem version of curses(3) from NetBSD.
>
> The only mismatch between curses(3) and ncurses is the lack of
> curses_version() in the
NetBSD ships with traditional BSD curses with compatibility with ncurses.
qemu works nicely with the basesystem version of curses(3) from NetBSD.
The only mismatch between curses(3) and ncurses is the lack of
curses_version() in the NetBSD version. This function is used solely in
the configure