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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 20:39:21 -0400
From: Charles Wilson <cygwin AT cwilson DOT fastmail DOT fm>
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Subject: Re: 5.4-3 libncurses-devel header files problem
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Pete Klosterman wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Installing the 5.4-3 libncurses-devel package did not produce the 
> associated header files - in /usr/include/, there was a symlink from 
> curses.h to ncurses/curses.h but there was no ncurses/ directory.  
> Installing 5.4-2 libncurses-devel worked.

Aw, crap.  You're right -- something went wacky in the installation.  I 
thought I checked this, tho.

I'll fix it and release a new version.

Note that this also means that ncurses-5.4-3 clobbers 
/usr/include/termcap.h from the termcap package.  So affected users will 
need to reinstall 'termcap' after updating to the next (-4) release of 
ncurses.

--
Chuck


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