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From: Tony Richardson <richardson AT evansville DOT edu>
Subject: Re: curses.h location in cygwin install?
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 17:22:10 +0000 (UTC)
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Robin Lin <rslin <at> ucdavis.edu> writes:
> I'm trying to use the curses library, and I can't seem to locate where the
> curses.h file is.  I've tried to reinstall the curses packages several
> times, and I still can't locate the file.  It's just not where everyone
> says it should be (\usr\include\ncurses).  I don't even see an ncurses
> folder, yet I can run the ncurses tests/demos just fine, so it must be
> somewhere...

Have you installed the libncurses-devel package?  It's in there.

By the way, a search (in this case, for curses.h) at
http://cygwin.com/packages/ goes a long way toward resolving
these types of issues.

Tony Richardson



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