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From: "Martin Ambuhl" <mambuhl AT tiac DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: library question
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 13:18:44 -0400
Organization: Nocturnal Aviation
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Bergholt <_nospam_darepals_nospam_ AT eck DOT net DOT au> wrote in message
<359ae4d7 DOT 16825528 AT news>...
|Hi all.
|
|I'm trying to use PDCurses v2.2 (BTW, is there a later one?).
|
|(DJGPP, RHIDE)
|
|My problem is that the function in the curses libs conflict with the
|conio functions in libc.a.  Is there a way to include most, but not
|all of the functions in libc.a?  Or do I have to recompile the libc
|library without conio?  Or am I missing something?
========
I have been using PDCurses without any conflict.
If you have been #including <conio.h>, then don't.  As far as I
know, there is nothing from <conio.h> which is useful if you
are using PDCurses.
Perhaps if you described the actual problem a little better,
it would be easier to help.

Martin Ambuhl (mambuhl AT tiac DOT net)
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