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Re: two differents version of unctrl.h, one in cygwin-1.1.7 and one in ncurses-5.2
Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> Earnie Boyd wrote:
> >
> > Charles Wilson wrote:
> > >
> > > I'll release a new ncurses where the ncurses version of unctrl.h is
> > > renamed 'nunctrl.h' and change all internal ncurses references to point
> > > to the new file. But I can't guarantee any time frame on that.
> > >
> >
> > I don't know about the rest of this list but I would prefer it be
> > /usr/include/ncurses/unctrl.h. It is then obvious as to what it is
> > for. If you name it nunctrl.h then it won't be that obvious.
>
> But if I do that, then where should all the other include files for
> ncurses go? It's really odd for them to be split between /usr/include
> and /usr/include/ncurses/.
IMO, yes, even if it is odd, they should be put in
/usr/include/ncurses. At least programs won't have to be modified to
use the ncurses version of unctrl.h like they would if you renamed it.
The correct headers will be used by a simple switch to gcc - see below.
> However, ncurses is not like readline -- it
> doesn't like to install its header files into a subdirectory of
> /usr/include. (e.g. the #include directives for most packages that
> depend on ncurses reference <curses.h>, not <ncurses/curses.h>. This
> also goes for the ncurses header files themselves -- they
> inter-reference <foo.h>, not <ncurses/foo.h> or "foo.h".
>
This can be handled via
CC='gcc -I/usr/include/ncurses'
so that the headers in ncurses is found instead of the headers in
/usr/include.
Cheers,
Earnie.
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