Mail Archives: cygwin-apps/2001/03/15/12:27:19
/usr/bin/ncurses-stat/
contains statically linked versions of the main ncurses utilities
(dynamically linked versions are in /usr/bin)
/usr/bin/ncurses-test-dll/
contains dynamically linked versions of the various ncurses test
utilities and demos
/usr/bin/ncurses-test-stat/
contains statically linked versions of the various ncurses test
utilities and demos
These were an artifact of the -test builds for this complicated
package. However, once ncurses became 'stable' (hah!) I never
re-released a package that did NOT contain them. It's probably a good
idea to eliminate at least some of these; together, the three
directories contain 1.4M compressed, but the whole ncurses tarball is
only 2.4M compressed.
/usr/bin/ncurses-test-dll/ is only 100k compressed. So, by eliminating
all the statically linked executables, we can cut the ncurses binary
tarball in half. Thoughts?
--Chuck
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> Chuck,
> Can you explain what the ncurses subdirectories in /bin are for?
>
> I was just trying to help someone with a configuration problem and
> noticed the ncurses-stat, etc. directories in /bin.
>
> cgf
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