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Subject: Re: curses.h
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According to Bob Rossi on 1/21/2006 7:29 AM:
> 
> I can admit that I changed the version of automake that I was using,
> however I don't think that has much to do with looking for the files.
> Here the related config.log. Has anything changed with Cygwin that would
> cause this?

Let's look at this a little closer:

> configure:6066: checking curses.h presence
> configure:6076: gcc -E  conftest.c
> conftest.c:49:20: curses.h: No such file or directory
> configure:6082: $? = 1

Somehow, you've messed up your compilation environment.  You need to
figure out why the compiler can't find headers.  Something to try would be
taking the failed program (the next few lines in config.log), making a
file with just those contents, and running the same gcc command line that
configure tried, with -v added to see if gcc tells you more about the
failure (such as which directories it searched).  Also, you may want to
repost your cygcheck output, with your current setup (the last one you
posted, at http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-01/msg00986.html, claimed that
sh was not found, which hopefully has changed or you wouldn't have been
able to run configure), to see if anyone spots a glaring problem in your
setup.

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Eric Blake             ebb9 AT byu DOT net
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