Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/01/20/12:50:38
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Bob Rossi wrote:
> This is yet another problem that I am having, that did not used to
> exist. My configure script checks for curses.h and ncurses.h, since I
> depend on curses to compile CGDB.
>
> This used to be detected, but no longer does.
>
> checking ncurses.h usability... no
> checking ncurses.h presence... no
> checking for ncurses.h... no
> checking curses.h usability... no
> checking curses.h presence... no
> checking for curses.h... no
>
> Actually, I just added the ncurses check, cause I thought it might be
> there. Any suggestions? Has something changed with this?
As always with configure problems, take a look at config.log to see *why*
the check fails -- it might be something completely unrelated.
Igor
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