1 | -- $Id: INSTALL,v 1.98 2005/10/09 14:09:37 tom Exp $
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3 | How to install Ncurses/Terminfo on your system
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6 | ************************************************************
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7 | * READ ALL OF THIS FILE BEFORE YOU TRY TO INSTALL NCURSES. *
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8 | ************************************************************
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9 |
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10 | You should be reading the file INSTALL in a directory called ncurses-d.d, where
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11 | d.d is the current version number. There should be several subdirectories,
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12 | including `c++', `form', `man', `menu', 'misc', `ncurses', `panel', `progs',
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13 | and `test'. See the README file for a roadmap to the package.
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14 |
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15 | If you are a Linux or FreeBSD or NetBSD distribution integrator or packager,
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16 | please read and act on the section titled IF YOU ARE A SYSTEM INTEGRATOR
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17 | below.
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18 |
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19 | If you are converting from BSD curses and do not have root access, be sure
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20 | to read the BSD CONVERSION NOTES section below.
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21 |
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22 | If you are trying to build applications using gpm with ncurses,
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23 | read the USING NCURSES WITH GPM section below.
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24 |
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25 | If you are running over the Andrew File System see the note below on
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26 | USING NCURSES WITH AFS.
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27 |
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28 | If you are cross-compiling, see the note below on BUILDING NCURSES WITH A
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29 | CROSS-COMPILER.
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30 |
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31 | If you want to build the Ada95 binding, go to the Ada95 directory and
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32 | follow the instructions there. The Ada95 binding is not covered below.
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33 |
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34 | If you are using anything but (a) Linux, or (b) one of the 4.4BSD-based
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35 | i386 Unixes, go read the Portability section in the TO-DO file before you
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36 | do anything else.
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37 |
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38 |
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39 | REQUIREMENTS:
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40 | ------------
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41 |
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42 | You will need the following to build and install ncurses under UNIX:
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43 |
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44 | * ANSI C compiler (gcc, for instance)
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45 | * sh (bash will do)
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46 | * awk (mawk or gawk will do)
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47 | * sed
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48 | * BSD or System V style install (a script is enclosed)
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49 |
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50 | Ncurses has been also built in the OS/2 EMX environment.
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51 |
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52 |
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53 | INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
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54 | ----------------------
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55 |
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56 | 1. First, decide whether you want ncurses to replace your existing library (in
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57 | which case you'll need super-user privileges) or be installed in parallel
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58 | with it.
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59 |
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60 | The --prefix option to configure changes the root directory for installing
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61 | ncurses. The default is normally in subdirectories of /usr/local, except
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62 | for systems where ncurses is normally installed as a system library, e.g.,
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63 | Linux, the various BSD systems and Cygwin. Use --prefix=/usr to replace
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64 | your default curses distribution.
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65 |
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66 | The package gets installed beneath the --prefix directory as follows:
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67 |
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68 | In $(prefix)/bin: tic, infocmp, captoinfo, tset,
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69 | reset, clear, tput, toe
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70 | In $(prefix)/lib: libncurses*.* libcurses.a
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71 | In $(prefix)/share/terminfo: compiled terminal descriptions
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72 | In $(prefix)/include: C header files
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73 | Under $(prefix)/man: the manual pages
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74 |
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75 | Note that the configure script attempts to locate previous installation of
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76 | ncurses, and will set the default prefix according to where it finds the
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77 | ncurses headers.
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78 |
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79 | Do not use commands such as
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80 |
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81 | make install prefix=XXX
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82 |
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83 | to change the prefix after configuration, since the prefix value is used
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84 | for some absolute pathnames such as TERMINFO. Instead do this
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85 |
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86 | make install DESTDIR=XXX
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87 |
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88 | See also the discussion of --with-install-prefix.
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89 |
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90 | 2. Type `./configure' in the top-level directory of the distribution to
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91 | configure ncurses for your operating system and create the Makefiles.
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92 | Besides --prefix, various configuration options are available to customize
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93 | the installation; use `./configure --help' to list the available options.
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94 |
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95 | If your operating system is not supported, read the PORTABILITY section in
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96 | the file ncurses/README for information on how to create a configuration
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97 | file for your system.
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98 |
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99 | The `configure' script generates makefile rules for one or more object
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100 | models and their associated libraries:
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101 |
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102 | libncurses.a (normal)
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103 |
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104 | libcurses.a (normal, a link to libncurses.a)
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105 | This gets left out if you configure with --disable-overwrite.
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106 |
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107 | libncurses.so (shared)
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108 |
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109 | libncurses_g.a (debug)
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110 |
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111 | libncurses_p.a (profile)
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112 |
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113 | libncurses.la (libtool)
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114 |
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115 | If you configure using the --enable-widec option, a "w" is appended to the
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116 | library names (e.g., libncursesw.a), and the resulting libraries support
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117 | wide-characters, e.g., via a UTF-8 locale. The corresponding header files
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118 | are compatible with the non-wide-character configuration; wide-character
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119 | features are provided by ifdef's in the header files. The wide-character
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120 | library interfaces are not binary-compatible with the non-wide-character
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121 | version. Building and running the wide-character code relies on a fairly
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122 | recent implementation of libiconv. We have built this configuration on
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123 | Linux using libiconv, sometimes requiring libutf8.
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124 |
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125 | If you do not specify any models, the normal and debug libraries will be
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126 | configured. Typing `configure' with no arguments is equivalent to:
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127 |
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128 | ./configure --with-normal --with-debug --enable-overwrite
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129 |
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130 | Typing
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131 |
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132 | ./configure --with-shared
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133 |
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134 | makes the shared libraries the default, resulting in
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135 |
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136 | ./configure --with-shared --with-normal --with-debug --enable-overwrite
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137 |
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138 | If you want only shared libraries, type
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139 |
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140 | ./configure --with-shared --without-normal --without-debug
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141 |
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142 | Rules for generating shared libraries are highly dependent upon the choice
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143 | of host system and compiler. We've been testing shared libraries on Linux
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144 | and SunOS with gcc, but more work needs to be done to make shared libraries
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145 | work on other systems.
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146 |
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147 | If you have libtool installed, you can type
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148 |
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149 | ./configure --with-libtool
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150 |
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151 | to generate the appropriate static and/or shared libraries for your
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152 | platform using libtool.
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153 |
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154 | You can make curses and terminfo fall back to an existing file of termcap
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155 | definitions by configuring with --enable-termcap. If you do this, the
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156 | library will search /etc/termcap before the terminfo database, and will
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157 | also interpret the contents of the TERM environment variable. See the
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158 | section BSD CONVERSION NOTES below.
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159 |
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160 | 3. Type `make'. Ignore any warnings, no error messages should be produced.
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161 | This should compile the ncurses library, the terminfo compiler tic(1),
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162 | captoinfo(1), infocmp(1), toe(1), clear(1) tset(1), reset(1), and tput(1)
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163 | programs (see the manual pages for explanation of what they do), some test
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164 | programs, and the panels, menus, and forms libraries.
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165 |
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166 | 4. Run ncurses and several other test programs in the test directory to
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167 | verify that ncurses functions correctly before doing an install that
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168 | may overwrite system files. Read the file test/README for details on
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169 | the test programs.
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170 |
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171 | NOTE: You must have installed the terminfo database, or set the
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172 | environment variable $TERMINFO to point to a SVr4-compatible terminfo
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173 | database before running the test programs. Not all vendors' terminfo
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174 | databases are SVr4-compatible, but most seem to be. Exceptions include
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175 | DEC's Digital Unix (formerly known as OSF/1).
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176 |
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177 | If you run the test programs WITHOUT installing terminfo, ncurses may
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178 | read the termcap file and cache that in $HOME/.terminfo, which will
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179 | thereafter be used instead of the terminfo database. See the comments
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180 | on "--enable-getcap-cache", to see why this is a Bad Thing.
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181 |
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182 | It is possible to configure ncurses to use other terminfo database formats.
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183 | A few are provided as examples in the include-directory (see --with-caps).
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184 |
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185 | The ncurses program is designed specifically to test the ncurses library.
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186 | You can use it to verify that the screen highlights work correctly, that
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187 | cursor addressing and window scrolling works OK, etc.
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188 |
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189 | 5. Once you've tested, you can type `make install' to install libraries,
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190 | the programs, the terminfo database and the manual pages. Alternately, you
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191 | can type `make install' in each directory you want to install. In the
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192 | top-level directory, you can do a partial install using these commands:
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193 |
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194 | 'make install.progs' installs tic, infocmp, etc...
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195 | 'make install.includes' installs the headers.
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196 | 'make install.libs' installs the libraries (and the headers).
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197 | 'make install.data' installs the terminfo data. (Note: `tic' must
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198 | be installed before the terminfo data can be
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199 | compiled).
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200 | 'make install.man' installs the manual pages.
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201 |
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202 | ############################################################################
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203 | # CAVEAT EMPTOR: `install.data' run as root will NUKE any existing #
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204 | # terminfo database. If you have any custom or unusual entries SAVE them #
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205 | # before you install ncurses. I have a file called terminfo.custom for #
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206 | # this purpose. Don't forget to run tic on the file once you're done. #
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207 | ############################################################################
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208 |
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209 | The terminfo(5) manual page must be preprocessed with tbl(1) before
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210 | being formatted by nroff(1). Modern man(1) implementations tend to do
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211 | this by default, but you may want to look at your version's manual page
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212 | to be sure. You may also install the manual pages after preprocessing
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213 | with tbl(1) by specifying the configure option --with-manpage-tbl.
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214 |
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215 | If the system already has a curses library that you need to keep using
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216 | you'll need to distinguish between it and ncurses. See the discussion of
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217 | --disable-overwrite. If ncurses is installed outside the standard
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218 | directories (/usr/include and /usr/lib) then all your users will need to
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219 | use the -I option to compile programs and -L to link them.
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220 |
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221 | If you have another curses installed in your system and you accidentally
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222 | compile using its curses.h you'll end up with a large number of
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223 | undefined symbols at link time.
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224 |
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225 | IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ROOT: Change directory to the `progs' subdirectory
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226 | and run the `capconvert' script. This script will deduce various things
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227 | about your environment and use them to build you a private terminfo tree,
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228 | so you can use ncurses applications.
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229 |
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230 | If more than one user at your site does this, the space for the duplicate
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231 | trees is wasted. Try to get your site administrators to install a system-
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232 | wide terminfo tree instead.
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233 |
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234 | See the BSD CONVERSION NOTES section below for a few more details.
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235 |
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236 | 6. The c++ directory has C++ classes that are built on top of ncurses and
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237 | panels. You must have c++ (and its libraries) installed before you can
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238 | compile and run the demo.
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239 |
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240 | Use --without-cxx-binding to tell configure to not build the C++ bindings
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241 | and demo.
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242 |
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243 | If you do not have C++, you must use the --without-cxx option to tell
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244 | the configure script to not attempt to determine the type of 'bool'
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245 | which may be supported by C++. IF YOU USE THIS OPTION, BE ADVISED THAT
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246 | YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO COMPILE (OR RUN) NCURSES APPLICATIONS WITH C++.
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247 |
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248 |
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249 | SUMMARY OF CONFIGURE OPTIONS:
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250 | ----------------------------
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251 |
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252 | The configure script provides a short list of its options when you type
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253 |
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254 | ./configure --help
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255 |
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256 | The --help and several options are common to all configure scripts that are
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257 | generated with autoconf. Those are all listed before the line
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258 |
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259 | --enable and --with options recognized:
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260 |
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261 | The other options are specific to this package. We list them in alphabetic
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262 | order.
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263 |
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264 | --disable-assumed-color
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265 | With ncurses 5.1, we introduced a new function, assume_default_colors()
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266 | which allows applications to specify what the default foreground and
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267 | background color are assumed to be. Most color applications use
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268 | full-screen color; but a few do not color the background. While the
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269 | assumed values can be overridden by invoking assume_default_colors(),
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270 | you may find it useful to set the assumed values to the pre-5.1
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271 | convention, using this configure option.
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272 |
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273 | --disable-big-core
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274 | Assume machine has little memory. The configure script attempts to
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275 | determine if your machine has enough memory (about 6Mb) to compile the
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276 | terminfo database without writing portions to disk. Some allocators
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277 | return deceptive results, so you may have to override the configure
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278 | script. Or you may be building tic for a smaller machine.
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279 |
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280 | --disable-database
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281 | Use only built-in data. The ncurses libraries normally read terminfo
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282 | and termcap data from disk. You can configure ncurses to have a
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283 | built-in database, aka "fallback" entries. Embedded applications may
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284 | have no need for an external database. Some, but not all of the
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285 | programs are useful in this configuration, e.g., reset and tput versus
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286 | infocmp and tic.
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287 |
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288 | --disable-ext-funcs
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289 | Disable function-extensions. Configure ncurses without the functions
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290 | that are not specified by XSI. See ncurses/modules for the exact
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291 | list of library modules that would be suppressed.
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292 |
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293 | --disable-hashmap
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294 | Compile without hashmap scrolling-optimization code. This algorithm is
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295 | the default.
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296 |
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297 | --disable-home-terminfo
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298 | The $HOME/.terminfo directory is normally added to ncurses' search
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299 | list for reading/writing terminfo entries, since that directory is
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300 | more likely writable than the system terminfo database. Use this
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301 | option to disable the feature altogether.
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302 |
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303 | --disable-largefile
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304 | Disable compiler flags needed to use large-file interfaces.
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305 |
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306 | --disable-leaks
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307 | For testing, compile-in code that frees memory that normally would not
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308 | be freed, to simplify analysis of memory-leaks.
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309 |
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310 | --disable-lp64
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311 | The header files will ignore use of the _LP64 symbol to make chtype
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312 | and mmask_t types 32 bits (they may be long on 64-bit hosts, for
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313 | compatibility with older releases).
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314 |
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315 | NOTE: this is potentially an ABI change, depending on existing
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316 | packages. The default for this option is "disabled" for ncurses
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317 | ABI 5, and "enabled" for ABI 6.
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318 |
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319 | --disable-macros
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320 | For testing, use functions rather than macros. The program will run
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321 | more slowly, but it is simpler to debug. This makes a header file
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322 | "nomacros.h". See also the --enable-expanded option.
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323 |
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324 | --disable-overwrite
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325 | If you are installing ncurses on a system which contains another
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326 | development version of curses, or which could be confused by the loader
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327 | for another version, we recommend that you leave out the link to
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328 | -lcurses. The ncurses library is always available as -lncurses.
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329 | Disabling overwrite also causes the ncurses header files to be
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330 | installed into a subdirectory, e.g., /usr/local/include/ncurses,
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331 | rather than the include directory. This makes it simpler to avoid
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332 | compile-time conflicts with other versions of curses.h
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333 |
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334 | --disable-root-environ
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335 | Compile with environment restriction, so certain environment variables
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336 | are not available when running as root, or via a setuid/setgid
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337 | application. These are (for example $TERMINFO) those that allow the
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338 | search path for the terminfo or termcap entry to be customized.
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339 |
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340 | --disable-scroll-hints
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341 | Compile without scroll-hints code. This option is ignored when
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342 | hashmap scrolling is configured, which is the default.
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343 |
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344 | --enable-assertions
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345 | For testing, compile-in assertion code. This is used only for a few
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346 | places where ncurses cannot easily recover by returning an error code.
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347 |
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348 | --enable-broken_linker
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349 | A few platforms have what we consider a broken linker: it cannot link
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350 | objects from an archive solely by referring to data objects in those
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351 | files, but requires a function reference. This configure option
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352 | changes several data references to functions to work around this
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353 | problem.
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354 |
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355 | NOTE: With ncurses 5.1, this may not be necessary, since we are
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356 | told that some linkers interpret uninitialized global data as a
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357 | different type of reference which behaves as described above. We have
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358 | explicitly initialized all of the global data to work around the
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359 | problem.
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360 |
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361 | --enable-bsdpad
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362 | Recognize BSD-style prefix padding. Some ancient BSD programs (such as
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363 | nethack) call tputs("50") to implement delays.
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364 |
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365 | --enable-colorfgbg
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366 | Compile with experimental $COLORFGBG code. That environment variable
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367 | is set by some terminal emulators as a hint to applications, by
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368 | advertising the default foreground and background colors. During
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369 | initialization, ncurses sets color pair 0 to match this.
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370 |
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371 | --enable-const
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372 | The curses interface as documented in XSI is rather old, in fact
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373 | including features that precede ANSI C. The prototypes generally do
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374 | not make effective use of "const". When using stricter compilers (or
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375 | gcc with appropriate warnings), you may see warnings about the mismatch
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376 | between const and non-const data. We provide a configure option which
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377 | changes the interfaces to use const - quieting these warnings and
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378 | reflecting the actual use of the parameters more closely. The ncurses
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379 | library uses the symbol NCURSES_CONST for these instances of const,
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380 | and if you have asked for compiler warnings, will add gcc's const-qual
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381 | warning. There will still be warnings due to subtle inconsistencies
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382 | in the interface, but at a lower level.
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383 |
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384 | NOTE: configuring ncurses with this option may detract from the
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385 | portability of your applications by encouraging you to use const in
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386 | places where the XSI curses interface would not allow them. Similar
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387 | issues arise when porting to SVr4 curses, which uses const in even
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388 | fewer places.
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389 |
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390 | --enable-echo
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391 | Use the option --disable-echo to make the build-log less verbose by
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392 | suppressing the display of the compile and link commands. This makes
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393 | it easier to see the compiler warnings. (You can always use "make -n"
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394 | to see the options that are used).
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395 |
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396 | --enable-expanded
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397 | For testing, generate functions for certain macros to make them visible
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398 | as such to the debugger. See also the --disable-macros option.
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399 |
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400 | --enable-ext-colors
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401 | Extend the cchar_t structure to allow more than 16 colors to be
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402 | encoded. This applies only to the wide-character (--enable-widec)
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403 | configuration.
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404 |
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405 | NOTE: using this option will make libraries which are not binary-
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406 | compatible with libncursesw 5.4. None of the interfaces change, but
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407 | applications which have an array of cchar_t's must be recompiled.
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408 |
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409 | --enable-ext-mouse
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410 | Modify the encoding of mouse state to make room for a 5th mouse button.
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411 | That allows one to use ncurses with a wheel mouse with xterm or
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412 | similar X terminal emulators.
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413 |
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414 | NOTE: using this option will make libraries which are not binary-
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415 | compatible with libncursesw 5.4. None of the interfaces change, but
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416 | applications which have mouse mask mmask_t's must be recompiled.
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417 |
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418 | --enable-getcap
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419 | Use the 4.4BSD getcap code if available, or a bundled version of it to
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420 | fetch termcap entries. Entries read in this way cannot use (make
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421 | cross-references to) the terminfo tree, but it is faster than reading
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422 | /etc/termcap.
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423 |
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424 | --enable-getcap-cache
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425 | Cache translated termcaps under the directory $HOME/.terminfo
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426 |
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427 | NOTE: this sounds good - it makes ncurses run faster the second time.
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428 | But look where the data comes from - an /etc/termcap containing lots of
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429 | entries that are not up to date. If you configure with this option and
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430 | forget to install the terminfo database before running an ncurses
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431 | application, you will end up with a hidden terminfo database that
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432 | generally does not support color and will miss some function keys.
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433 |
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434 | --enable-hard-tabs
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435 | Compile-in cursor-optimization code that uses hard-tabs. We would make
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436 | this a standard feature except for the concern that the terminfo entry
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437 | may not be accurate, or that your stty settings have disabled the use
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438 | of tabs.
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439 |
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440 | --enable-no-padding
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441 | Compile-in support for the $NCURSES_NO_PADDING environment variable,
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442 | which allows you to suppress the effect of non-mandatory padding in
|
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443 | terminfo entries. This is the default, unless you have disabled the
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444 | extended functions.
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445 |
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446 | --enable-rpath
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447 | Use rpath option when generating shared libraries, and with some
|
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448 | restrictions when linking the corresponding programs. This applies
|
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449 | mainly to systems using the GNU linker (read the manpage).
|
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450 |
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451 | --enable-safe-sprintf
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452 | Compile with experimental safe-sprintf code. You may consider using
|
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453 | this if you are building ncurses for a system that has neither
|
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454 | vsnprintf() or vsprintf(). It is slow, however.
|
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455 |
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456 | --enable-sigwinch
|
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457 | Compile support for ncurses' SIGWINCH handler. If your application has
|
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458 | its own SIGWINCH handler, ncurses will not use its own. The ncurses
|
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459 | handler causes wgetch() to return KEY_RESIZE when the screen-size
|
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460 | changes. This option is the default, unless you have disabled the
|
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461 | extended functions.
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462 |
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463 | --enable-symlinks
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464 | If your system supports symbolic links, make tic use symbolic links
|
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465 | rather than hard links to save diskspace when writing aliases in the
|
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466 | terminfo database.
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467 |
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468 | --enable-tcap-names
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469 | Compile-in support for user-definable terminal capabilities. Use the
|
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470 | -x option of tic and infocmp to treat unrecognized terminal
|
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471 | capabilities as user-defined strings. This option is the default,
|
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472 | unless you have disabled the extended functions.
|
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473 |
|
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474 | --enable-termcap
|
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475 | Compile in support for reading terminal descriptions from termcap if no
|
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476 | match is found in the terminfo database. See also the --enable-getcap
|
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477 | and --enable-getcap-cache options.
|
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478 |
|
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479 | --enable-warnings
|
---|
480 | Turn on GCC compiler warnings. There should be only a few.
|
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481 |
|
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482 | --enable-widec
|
---|
483 | Compile with wide-character code. This makes a different version of
|
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484 | the libraries (e.g., libncursesw.so), which stores characters as
|
---|
485 | wide-characters,
|
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486 |
|
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487 | NOTE: applications compiled with this configuration are not compatible
|
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488 | with those built for 8-bit characters. You cannot simply make a
|
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489 | symbolic link to equate libncurses.so with libncursesw.so
|
---|
490 |
|
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491 | NOTE: the Ada95 binding may be built against either version of the the
|
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492 | ncurses library, but you must decide which: the binding installs the
|
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493 | same set of files for either version. Currently (2002/6/22) it does
|
---|
494 | not use the extended features from the wide-character code, so it is
|
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495 | probably better to not install the binding for that configuration.
|
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496 |
|
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497 | --enable-xmc-glitch
|
---|
498 | Compile-in support experimental xmc (magic cookie) code.
|
---|
499 |
|
---|
500 | --with-abi-version=NUM
|
---|
501 | Override the ABI version, which is used in shared library filenames.
|
---|
502 | Normally this is the same as the release version; some ports have
|
---|
503 | special requirements for compatibility.
|
---|
504 |
|
---|
505 | --with-ada-compiler=CMD
|
---|
506 | Specify the Ada95 compiler command (default "gnatmake")
|
---|
507 |
|
---|
508 | --with-ada-include=DIR
|
---|
509 | Tell where to install the Ada includes (default:
|
---|
510 | PREFIX/lib/ada/adainclude)
|
---|
511 |
|
---|
512 | --with-ada-objects=DIR
|
---|
513 | Tell where to install the Ada objects (default: PREFIX/lib/ada/adalib)
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | --with-bool=TYPE
|
---|
516 | If --without-cxx is specified, override the type used for the "bool"
|
---|
517 | declared in curses.h (normally the type is automatically chosen to
|
---|
518 | correspond with that in <stdbool.h>, or defaults to platform-specific
|
---|
519 | sizes).
|
---|
520 |
|
---|
521 | --with-build-cc=XXX
|
---|
522 | If cross-compiling, specify a host C compiler, which is needed to
|
---|
523 | compile a few utilities which generate source modules for ncurses.
|
---|
524 | If you do not give this option, the configure script checks if the
|
---|
525 | $BUILD_CC variable is set, and otherwise defaults to gcc or cc.
|
---|
526 |
|
---|
527 | --with-build-cflags=XXX
|
---|
528 | If cross-compiling, specify the host C compiler-flags. You might need
|
---|
529 | to do this if the target compiler has unusual flags which confuse the
|
---|
530 | host compiler.
|
---|
531 |
|
---|
532 | --with-build-cppflags=XXX
|
---|
533 | If cross-compiling, specify the host C preprocessor-flags. You might
|
---|
534 | need to do this if the target compiler has unusual flags which confuse
|
---|
535 | the host compiler.
|
---|
536 |
|
---|
537 | --with-build-ldflags=XXX
|
---|
538 | If cross-compiling, specify the host linker-flags. You might need to
|
---|
539 | do this if the target linker has unusual flags which confuse the host
|
---|
540 | compiler.
|
---|
541 |
|
---|
542 | --with-build-libs=XXX
|
---|
543 | If cross-compiling, the host libraries. You might need to do this if
|
---|
544 | the target environment requires unusual libraries.
|
---|
545 |
|
---|
546 | --with-caps=XXX
|
---|
547 | Specify an alternate terminfo capabilities file, which makes the
|
---|
548 | configure script look for "include/Caps.XXX". A few systems, e.g.,
|
---|
549 | AIX 4.x use the same overall file-format as ncurses for terminfo
|
---|
550 | data, but use different alignments within the tables to support
|
---|
551 | legacy applications. For those systems, you can configure ncurses
|
---|
552 | to use a terminfo database which is compatible with the native
|
---|
553 | applications.
|
---|
554 |
|
---|
555 | --with-chtype=TYPE
|
---|
556 | Override type of chtype, which stores the video attributes and (if
|
---|
557 | --enable-widec is not given) a character. Prior to ncurses 5.5, this
|
---|
558 | was always unsigned long, but with ncurses 5.5, it may be unsigned.
|
---|
559 | Use this option if you need to preserve compatibility with 64-bit
|
---|
560 | executables.
|
---|
561 |
|
---|
562 | --with-database=XXX
|
---|
563 | Specify the terminfo source file to install. Usually you will wish
|
---|
564 | to install ncurses' default (misc/terminfo.src). Certain systems
|
---|
565 | have special requirements, e.g, OS/2 EMX has a customized terminfo
|
---|
566 | source file.
|
---|
567 |
|
---|
568 | --with-dbmalloc
|
---|
569 | For testing, compile and link with Conor Cahill's dbmalloc library.
|
---|
570 |
|
---|
571 | --with-debug
|
---|
572 | Generate debug-libraries (default). These are named by adding "_g"
|
---|
573 | to the root, e.g., libncurses_g.a
|
---|
574 |
|
---|
575 | --with-default-terminfo-dir=XXX
|
---|
576 | Specify the default terminfo database directory. This is normally
|
---|
577 | DATADIR/terminfo, e.g., /usr/share/terminfo.
|
---|
578 |
|
---|
579 | --with-develop
|
---|
580 | Enable experimental/development options. This does not count those
|
---|
581 | that change the interface, such as --enable-widec.
|
---|
582 |
|
---|
583 | --with-dmalloc
|
---|
584 | For testing, compile and link with Gray Watson's dmalloc library.
|
---|
585 |
|
---|
586 | --with-fallbacks=XXX
|
---|
587 | Specify a list of fallback terminal descriptions which will be
|
---|
588 | compiled into the ncurses library. See CONFIGURING FALLBACK ENTRIES.
|
---|
589 |
|
---|
590 | --with-gpm
|
---|
591 | use Alessandro Rubini's GPM library to provide mouse support on the
|
---|
592 | Linux console. Prior to ncurses 5.5, this introduced a dependency
|
---|
593 | on the GPM library. Currently ncurses uses the dlsym() function to
|
---|
594 | bind to the at runtime, so it is only necessary that the library be
|
---|
595 | present when ncurses is built.
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | --with-install-prefix=XXX
|
---|
598 | Allows you to specify an alternate location for installing ncurses
|
---|
599 | after building it. The value you specify is prepended to the "real"
|
---|
600 | install location. This simplifies making binary packages. The
|
---|
601 | makefile variable DESTDIR is set by this option. It is also possible
|
---|
602 | to use
|
---|
603 | make install DESTDIR=XXX
|
---|
604 | since the makefiles pass that variable to subordinate makes.
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | NOTE: a few systems build shared libraries with fixed pathnames; this
|
---|
607 | option probably will not work for those configurations.
|
---|
608 |
|
---|
609 | --with-libtool[=XXX]
|
---|
610 | Generate libraries with libtool. If this option is selected, then it
|
---|
611 | overrides all other library model specifications. Note that libtool
|
---|
612 | must already be installed, uses makefile rules dependent on GNU make,
|
---|
613 | and does not promise to follow the version numbering convention of
|
---|
614 | other shared libraries on your system. However, if the --with-shared
|
---|
615 | option does not succeed, you may get better results with this option.
|
---|
616 |
|
---|
617 | If a parameter value is given, it must be the full pathname of the
|
---|
618 | particular version of libtool, e.g.,
|
---|
619 | /usr/bin/libtool-1.2.3
|
---|
620 |
|
---|
621 | It is possible to rebuild the configure script to use the automake
|
---|
622 | macros for libtool, e.g., AC_PROG_LIBTOOL. See the comments in
|
---|
623 | aclocal.m4 for CF_PROG_LIBTOOL, and ensure that you build configure
|
---|
624 | using the appropriate patch for autoconf from
|
---|
625 | http://invisible-island.net/autoconf/
|
---|
626 |
|
---|
627 | --with-manpage-aliases
|
---|
628 | Tell the configure script you wish to create entries in the
|
---|
629 | man-directory for aliases to manpages which list them, e.g., the
|
---|
630 | functions in the panel manpage. This is the default. You can disable
|
---|
631 | it if your man program does this. You can also disable
|
---|
632 | --with-manpage-symlinks to install files containing a ".so" command
|
---|
633 | rather than symbolic links.
|
---|
634 |
|
---|
635 | --with-manpage-format=XXX
|
---|
636 | Tell the configure script how you would like to install man-pages. The
|
---|
637 | option value must be one of these: gzip, compress, BSDI, normal,
|
---|
638 | formatted. If you do not give this option, the configure script
|
---|
639 | attempts to determine which is the case.
|
---|
640 |
|
---|
641 | --with-manpage-renames=XXX
|
---|
642 | Tell the configure script that you wish to rename the manpages while
|
---|
643 | installing. Currently the only distribution which does this is
|
---|
644 | the Linux Debian. The option value specifies the name of a file
|
---|
645 | that lists the renamed files, e.g., $srcdir/man/man_db.renames
|
---|
646 |
|
---|
647 | --with-manpage-symlinks
|
---|
648 | Tell the configure script that you wish to make symbolic links in the
|
---|
649 | man-directory for aliases to the man-pages. This is the default, but
|
---|
650 | can be disabled for systems that provide this automatically. Doing
|
---|
651 | this on systems that do not support symbolic links will result in
|
---|
652 | copying the man-page for each alias.
|
---|
653 |
|
---|
654 | --with-manpage-tbl
|
---|
655 | Tell the configure script that you with to preprocess the manpages
|
---|
656 | by running them through tbl to generate tables understandable by
|
---|
657 | nroff.
|
---|
658 |
|
---|
659 | --with-mmask-t=TYPE
|
---|
660 | Override type of mmask_t, which stores the mouse mask. Prior to
|
---|
661 | ncurses 5.5, this was always unsigned long, but with ncurses 5.5, it
|
---|
662 | may be unsigned. Use this option if you need to preserve compatibility
|
---|
663 | with 64-bit executables.
|
---|
664 |
|
---|
665 | --with-ospeed=TYPE
|
---|
666 | Override type of ospeed variable, which is part of the termcap
|
---|
667 | compatibility interface. In termcap, this is a 'short', which works
|
---|
668 | for a wide range of baudrates because ospeed is not the actual speed
|
---|
669 | but the encoded value, e.g., B9600 would be a small number such as 13.
|
---|
670 | However the encoding scheme originally allowed for values "only" up to
|
---|
671 | 38400bd. A newer set of definitions past 38400bd is not encoded as
|
---|
672 | compactly, and is not guaranteed to fit into a short (see the function
|
---|
673 | cfgetospeed(), which returns a speed_t for this reason). In practice,
|
---|
674 | applications that required knowledge of the ospeed variable, i.e.,
|
---|
675 | those using termcap, do not use the higher speeds. Your application
|
---|
676 | (or system, in general) may or may not.
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 | --with-normal
|
---|
679 | Generate normal (i.e., static) libraries (default).
|
---|
680 |
|
---|
681 | --with-profile
|
---|
682 | Generate profile-libraries These are named by adding "_p" to the root,
|
---|
683 | e.g., libncurses_p.a
|
---|
684 |
|
---|
685 | --with-rcs-ids
|
---|
686 | Compile-in RCS identifiers. Most of the C files have an identifier.
|
---|
687 |
|
---|
688 | --with-rel-version=NUM
|
---|
689 | Override the release version, which may be used in shared library
|
---|
690 | filenames. This consists of a major and minor version number separated
|
---|
691 | by ".". Normally the major version number is the same as the ABI
|
---|
692 | version; some ports have special requirements for compatibility.
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | --with-shared
|
---|
695 | Generate shared-libraries. The names given depend on the system for
|
---|
696 | which you are building, typically using a ".so" suffix, along with
|
---|
697 | symbolic links that refer to the release version.
|
---|
698 |
|
---|
699 | NOTE: Unless you override the configure script by setting the $CFLAGS
|
---|
700 | environment variable, these will not be built with the -g debugging
|
---|
701 | option.
|
---|
702 |
|
---|
703 | NOTE: For some configurations, e.g., installing a new version of
|
---|
704 | ncurses shared libraries on a machine which already has ncurses
|
---|
705 | shared libraries, you may encounter problems with the linker.
|
---|
706 | For example, it may prevent you from running the build tree's
|
---|
707 | copy of tic (for installing the terminfo database) because it
|
---|
708 | loads the system's copy of the ncurses shared libraries. In that
|
---|
709 | case, using the misc/shlib script may be helpful, since it sets
|
---|
710 | $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to the build tree, e.g.,
|
---|
711 | ./misc/shlib make install
|
---|
712 |
|
---|
713 | --with-shlib-version=XXX
|
---|
714 | Specify whether to use the release or ABI version for shared libraries.
|
---|
715 | This is normally chosen automatically based on the type of system
|
---|
716 | which you are building on. We use it for testing the configure script.
|
---|
717 |
|
---|
718 | --with-sysmouse
|
---|
719 | use FreeBSD sysmouse interface provide mouse support on the console.
|
---|
720 |
|
---|
721 | --with-system-type=XXX
|
---|
722 | For testing, override the derived host system-type which is used to
|
---|
723 | decide things such as the linker commands used to build shared
|
---|
724 | libraries. This is normally chosen automatically based on the type of
|
---|
725 | system which you are building on. We use it for testing the configure
|
---|
726 | script.
|
---|
727 |
|
---|
728 | --with-terminfo-dirs=XXX
|
---|
729 | Specify a search-list of terminfo directories which will be compiled
|
---|
730 | into the ncurses library (default: DATADIR/terminfo)
|
---|
731 |
|
---|
732 | --with-termlib[=XXX]
|
---|
733 | When building the ncurses library, organize this as two parts: the
|
---|
734 | curses library (libncurses) and the low-level terminfo library
|
---|
735 | (libtinfo). This is done to accommodate applications that use only
|
---|
736 | the latter. The terminfo library is about half the size of the total.
|
---|
737 |
|
---|
738 | If an option value is given, that overrides the name of the terminfo
|
---|
739 | library. For instance, if the wide-character version is built, the
|
---|
740 | terminfo library would be named libtinfow. But the libtinfow interface
|
---|
741 | is upward compatible from libtinfo, so it would be possible to overlay
|
---|
742 | libtinfo.so with a "wide" version of libtinfow.so by renaming it with
|
---|
743 | this option.
|
---|
744 |
|
---|
745 | --with-termpath=XXX
|
---|
746 | Specify a search-list of termcap files which will be compiled into the
|
---|
747 | ncurses library (default: /etc/termcap:/usr/share/misc/termcap)
|
---|
748 |
|
---|
749 | --with-trace
|
---|
750 | Configure the trace() function as part of the all models of the ncurses
|
---|
751 | library. Normally it is part of the debug (libncurses_g) library only.
|
---|
752 |
|
---|
753 | --without-ada
|
---|
754 | Suppress the configure script's check for Ada95, do not build the
|
---|
755 | Ada95 binding and related demo.
|
---|
756 |
|
---|
757 | --without-curses-h
|
---|
758 | Don't install the ncurses header with the name "curses.h". Rather,
|
---|
759 | install as "ncurses.h" and modify the installed headers and manpages
|
---|
760 | accordingly.
|
---|
761 |
|
---|
762 | --without-cxx
|
---|
763 | XSI curses declares "bool" as part of the interface. C++ also declares
|
---|
764 | "bool". Neither specifies the size and type of booleans, but both
|
---|
765 | insist on the same name. We chose to accommodate this by making the
|
---|
766 | configure script check for the size and type (e.g., unsigned or signed)
|
---|
767 | that your C++ compiler uses for booleans. If you do not wish to use
|
---|
768 | ncurses with C++, use this option to tell the configure script to not
|
---|
769 | adjust ncurses bool to match C++.
|
---|
770 |
|
---|
771 | --without-cxx-binding
|
---|
772 | Suppress the configure script's check for C++, do not build the
|
---|
773 | C++ binding and related demo.
|
---|
774 |
|
---|
775 | --without-progs
|
---|
776 | Tell the configure script to suppress the build of ncurses' application
|
---|
777 | programs (e.g., tic). The test applications will still be built if you
|
---|
778 | type "make", though not if you simply do "make install".
|
---|
779 |
|
---|
780 | --without-xterm-new
|
---|
781 | Tell the configure script to use "xterm-old" for the entry used in
|
---|
782 | the terminfo database. This will work with variations such as
|
---|
783 | X11R5 and X11R6 xterm.
|
---|
784 |
|
---|
785 |
|
---|
786 | COMPATIBILITY WITH OLDER VERSIONS OF NCURSES:
|
---|
787 | --------------------------------------------
|
---|
788 |
|
---|
789 | Because ncurses implements the X/Open Curses Specification, its interface
|
---|
790 | is fairly stable. That does not mean the interface does not change.
|
---|
791 | Changes are made to the documented interfaces when we find differences
|
---|
792 | between ncurses and X/Open or implementations which they certify (such as
|
---|
793 | Solaris). We add extensions to those interfaces to solve problems not
|
---|
794 | addressed by the original curses design, but those must not conflict with
|
---|
795 | the X/Open documentation.
|
---|
796 |
|
---|
797 | Here are some of the major interface changes, and related problems which
|
---|
798 | you may encounter when building a system with different versions of
|
---|
799 | ncurses:
|
---|
800 |
|
---|
801 | 5.5 (October 10, 2005)
|
---|
802 | Interface changes:
|
---|
803 |
|
---|
804 | + terminfo installs "xterm-new" as "xterm" entry rather than
|
---|
805 | "xterm-old" (aka xterm-r6).
|
---|
806 |
|
---|
807 | + terminfo data is installed using the tic -x option (few systems
|
---|
808 | still use ncurses 4.2).
|
---|
809 |
|
---|
810 | + modify C++ binding to work with newer C++ compilers by providing
|
---|
811 | initializers and using modern casts. Old-style header names are
|
---|
812 | still used in this release to allow compiling with not-so-old
|
---|
813 | compilers.
|
---|
814 |
|
---|
815 | + form and menu libraries now work with wide-character data.
|
---|
816 | Applications which bypassed the form library and manipulated the
|
---|
817 | FIELD.buf data directly will not work properly with libformw, since
|
---|
818 | that no longer points to an array of char. The set_field_buffer()
|
---|
819 | and field_buffer() functions translate to/from the actual field
|
---|
820 | data.
|
---|
821 |
|
---|
822 | + change SP->_current_attr to a pointer, adjust ifdef's to ensure that
|
---|
823 | libtinfo.so and libtinfow.so have the same ABI. The reason for this
|
---|
824 | is that the corresponding data which belongs to the upper-level
|
---|
825 | ncurses library has a different size in each model.
|
---|
826 |
|
---|
827 | + winnstr() now returns multibyte character strings for the
|
---|
828 | wide-character configuration.
|
---|
829 |
|
---|
830 | + assume_default_colors() no longer requires that use_default_colors()
|
---|
831 | be called first.
|
---|
832 |
|
---|
833 | + data_ahead() now works with wide-characters.
|
---|
834 |
|
---|
835 | + slk_set() and slk_wset() now accept and store multibyte or
|
---|
836 | multicolumn characters.
|
---|
837 |
|
---|
838 | + start_color() now returns OK if colors have already been started.
|
---|
839 | start_color() also returns ERR if it cannot allocate memory.
|
---|
840 |
|
---|
841 | + pair_content() now returns -1 for consistency with init_pair() if it
|
---|
842 | corresponds to the default-color.
|
---|
843 |
|
---|
844 | + unctrl() now returns null if its parameter does not correspond
|
---|
845 | to an unsigned char.
|
---|
846 |
|
---|
847 | Added extensions:
|
---|
848 | Experimental mouse version 2 supports wheel mice with buttons
|
---|
849 | 4 and 5. This requires ABI 6 because it modifies the encoding
|
---|
850 | of mouse events.
|
---|
851 |
|
---|
852 | Experimental extended colors allows encoding of 256 foreground
|
---|
853 | and background colors, e.g., with the xterm-256color or
|
---|
854 | xterm-88color terminfo entries. This requires ABI 6 because
|
---|
855 | it changes the size of cchar_t.
|
---|
856 |
|
---|
857 | Added internal functions:
|
---|
858 | _nc_check_termtype2
|
---|
859 | _nc_resolve_uses2
|
---|
860 | _nc_retrace_cptr
|
---|
861 | _nc_retrace_cvoid_ptr
|
---|
862 | _nc_retrace_void_ptr
|
---|
863 | _nc_setup_term
|
---|
864 |
|
---|
865 | Removed internal functions:
|
---|
866 | none
|
---|
867 |
|
---|
868 | Modified internal functions:
|
---|
869 | _nc_insert_ch
|
---|
870 | _nc_save_str
|
---|
871 | _nc_trans_string
|
---|
872 |
|
---|
873 | 5.4 (February 8, 2004)
|
---|
874 | Interface changes:
|
---|
875 |
|
---|
876 | + add the remaining functions for X/Open curses wide-character support.
|
---|
877 | These are only available if the library is configured using the
|
---|
878 | --enable-widec option.
|
---|
879 | pecho_wchar()
|
---|
880 | slk_wset()
|
---|
881 |
|
---|
882 | + write getyx() and related 2-return macros in terms of getcury(),
|
---|
883 | getcurx(), etc.
|
---|
884 |
|
---|
885 | + simplify ifdef for bool declaration in curses.h
|
---|
886 |
|
---|
887 | + modify ifdef's in curses.h that disabled use of __attribute__() for
|
---|
888 | g++, since recent versions implement the cases which ncurses uses.
|
---|
889 |
|
---|
890 | + change some interfaces to use const:
|
---|
891 | define_key()
|
---|
892 | mvprintw()
|
---|
893 | mvwprintw()
|
---|
894 | printw()
|
---|
895 | vw_printw()
|
---|
896 | winsnstr()
|
---|
897 | wprintw()
|
---|
898 |
|
---|
899 | Added extensions:
|
---|
900 | key_defined()
|
---|
901 |
|
---|
902 | Added internal functions:
|
---|
903 | _nc_get_locale()
|
---|
904 | _nc_insert_ch()
|
---|
905 | _nc_is_charable() wide
|
---|
906 | _nc_locale_breaks_acs()
|
---|
907 | _nc_pathlast()
|
---|
908 | _nc_to_char() wide
|
---|
909 | _nc_to_widechar() wide
|
---|
910 | _nc_tparm_analyze()
|
---|
911 | _nc_trace_bufcat() debug
|
---|
912 | _nc_unicode_locale()
|
---|
913 |
|
---|
914 | Removed internal functions:
|
---|
915 | _nc_outstr()
|
---|
916 | _nc_sigaction()
|
---|
917 |
|
---|
918 | Modified internal functions:
|
---|
919 | _nc_remove_string()
|
---|
920 | _nc_retrace_chtype()
|
---|
921 |
|
---|
922 | 5.3 (October 12, 2002)
|
---|
923 | Interface changes:
|
---|
924 |
|
---|
925 | + change type for bool used in headers to NCURSES_BOOL, which usually
|
---|
926 | is the same as the compiler's definition for 'bool'.
|
---|
927 |
|
---|
928 | + add all but two functions for X/Open curses wide-character support.
|
---|
929 | These are only available if the library is configured using the
|
---|
930 | --enable-widec option. Missing functions are
|
---|
931 | pecho_wchar()
|
---|
932 | slk_wset()
|
---|
933 |
|
---|
934 | + add environment variable $NCURSES_ASSUMED_COLORS to modify the
|
---|
935 | assume_default_colors() extension.
|
---|
936 |
|
---|
937 | Added extensions:
|
---|
938 | is_term_resized()
|
---|
939 | resize_term()
|
---|
940 |
|
---|
941 | Added internal functions:
|
---|
942 | _nc_altcharset_name() debug
|
---|
943 | _nc_reset_colors()
|
---|
944 | _nc_retrace_bool() debug
|
---|
945 | _nc_retrace_unsigned() debug
|
---|
946 | _nc_rootname()
|
---|
947 | _nc_trace_ttymode() debug
|
---|
948 | _nc_varargs() debug
|
---|
949 | _nc_visbufn() debug
|
---|
950 | _nc_wgetch()
|
---|
951 |
|
---|
952 | Removed internal functions:
|
---|
953 | _nc_background()
|
---|
954 |
|
---|
955 | Modified internal functions:
|
---|
956 | _nc_freeall() debug
|
---|
957 |
|
---|
958 | 5.2 (October 21, 2000)
|
---|
959 | Interface changes:
|
---|
960 |
|
---|
961 | + revert termcap ospeed variable to 'short' (see discussion of the
|
---|
962 | --with-ospeed configure option).
|
---|
963 |
|
---|
964 | 5.1 (July 8, 2000)
|
---|
965 | Interface changes:
|
---|
966 |
|
---|
967 | + made the extended terminal capabilities
|
---|
968 | (configure --enable-tcap-names) a standard feature. This should
|
---|
969 | be transparent to applications that do not require it.
|
---|
970 |
|
---|
971 | + removed the trace() function and related trace support from the
|
---|
972 | production library.
|
---|
973 |
|
---|
974 | + modified curses.h.in, undef'ing some symbols to avoid conflict
|
---|
975 | with C++ STL.
|
---|
976 |
|
---|
977 | Added extensions: assume_default_colors().
|
---|
978 |
|
---|
979 | 5.0 (October 23, 1999)
|
---|
980 | Interface changes:
|
---|
981 |
|
---|
982 | + implemented the wcolor_set() and slk_color() functions.
|
---|
983 |
|
---|
984 | + move macro winch to a function, to hide details of struct ldat
|
---|
985 |
|
---|
986 | + corrected prototypes for slk_* functions, using chtype rather than
|
---|
987 | attr_t.
|
---|
988 |
|
---|
989 | + the slk_attr_{set,off,on} functions need an additional void*
|
---|
990 | parameter according to XSI.
|
---|
991 |
|
---|
992 | + modified several prototypes to correspond with 1997 version of X/Open
|
---|
993 | Curses: [w]attr_get(), [w]attr_set(), border_set() have different
|
---|
994 | parameters. Some functions were renamed or misspelled:
|
---|
995 | erase_wchar(), in_wchntr(), mvin_wchntr(). Some developers have used
|
---|
996 | attr_get().
|
---|
997 |
|
---|
998 | Added extensions: keybound(), curses_version().
|
---|
999 |
|
---|
1000 | Terminfo database changes:
|
---|
1001 |
|
---|
1002 | + change translation for termcap 'rs' to terminfo 'rs2', which is
|
---|
1003 | the documented equivalent, rather than 'rs1'.
|
---|
1004 |
|
---|
1005 | The problems are subtler in recent releases.
|
---|
1006 |
|
---|
1007 | a) This release provides users with the ability to define their own
|
---|
1008 | terminal capability extensions, like termcap. To accomplish this,
|
---|
1009 | we redesigned the TERMTYPE struct (in term.h). Very few
|
---|
1010 | applications use this struct. They must be recompiled to work with
|
---|
1011 | the 5.0 library.
|
---|
1012 |
|
---|
1013 | a) If you use the extended terminfo names (i.e., you used configure
|
---|
1014 | --enable-tcap-names), the resulting terminfo database can have some
|
---|
1015 | entries which are not readable by older versions of ncurses. This
|
---|
1016 | is a bug in the older versions:
|
---|
1017 |
|
---|
1018 | + the terminfo database stores booleans, numbers and strings in
|
---|
1019 | arrays. The capabilities that are listed in the arrays are
|
---|
1020 | specified by X/Open. ncurses recognizes a number of obsolete and
|
---|
1021 | extended names which are stored past the end of the specified
|
---|
1022 | entries.
|
---|
1023 |
|
---|
1024 | + a change to read_entry.c in 951001 made the library do an lseek()
|
---|
1025 | call incorrectly skipping data which is already read from the
|
---|
1026 | string array. This happens when the number of strings in the
|
---|
1027 | terminfo data file is greater than STRCOUNT, the number of
|
---|
1028 | specified and obsolete or extended strings.
|
---|
1029 |
|
---|
1030 | + as part of alignment with the X/Open final specification, in the
|
---|
1031 | 990109 patch we added two new terminfo capabilities:
|
---|
1032 | set_a_attributes and set_pglen_inch). This makes the indices for
|
---|
1033 | the obsolete and extended capabilities shift up by 2.
|
---|
1034 |
|
---|
1035 | + the last two capabilities in the obsolete/extended list are memu
|
---|
1036 | and meml, which are found in most terminfo descriptions for xterm.
|
---|
1037 |
|
---|
1038 | When trying to read this terminfo entry, the spurious lseek()
|
---|
1039 | causes the library to attempt to read the final portion of the
|
---|
1040 | terminfo data (the text of the string capabilities) 4 characters
|
---|
1041 | past its starting point, and reads 4 characters too few. The
|
---|
1042 | library rejects the data, and applications are unable to
|
---|
1043 | initialize that terminal type.
|
---|
1044 |
|
---|
1045 | FIX: remove memu and meml from the xterm description. They are
|
---|
1046 | obsolete, not used by ncurses. (It appears that the feature was
|
---|
1047 | added to xterm to make it more like hpterm).
|
---|
1048 |
|
---|
1049 | This is not a problem if you do not use the -x option of tic to
|
---|
1050 | create a terminfo database with extended names. Note that the
|
---|
1051 | user-defined terminal capabilities are not affected by this bug,
|
---|
1052 | since they are stored in a table after the older terminfo data ends,
|
---|
1053 | and are invisible to the older libraries.
|
---|
1054 |
|
---|
1055 | c) Some developers did not wish to use the C++ binding, and used the
|
---|
1056 | configure --without-cxx option. This causes problems if someone
|
---|
1057 | uses the ncurses library from C++ because that configure test
|
---|
1058 | determines the type for C++'s bool and makes ncurses match it, since
|
---|
1059 | both C++ and curses are specified to declare bool. Calling ncurses
|
---|
1060 | functions with the incorrect type for bool will cause execution
|
---|
1061 | errors. In 5.0 we added a configure option "--without-cxx-binding"
|
---|
1062 | which controls whether the binding itself is built and installed.
|
---|
1063 |
|
---|
1064 | 4.2 (March 2, 1998)
|
---|
1065 | Interface changes:
|
---|
1066 |
|
---|
1067 | + correct prototype for termattrs() as per XPG4 version 2.
|
---|
1068 |
|
---|
1069 | + add placeholder prototypes for color_set(), erasewchar(),
|
---|
1070 | term_attrs(), wcolor_set() as per XPG4 version 2.
|
---|
1071 |
|
---|
1072 | + add macros getcur[xy] getbeg[xy] getpar[xy], which are defined in
|
---|
1073 | SVr4 headers.
|
---|
1074 |
|
---|
1075 | New extensions: keyok() and define_key().
|
---|
1076 |
|
---|
1077 | Terminfo database changes:
|
---|
1078 |
|
---|
1079 | + corrected definition in curses.h for ACS_LANTERN, which was 'I'
|
---|
1080 | rather than 'i'.
|
---|
1081 |
|
---|
1082 | 4.1 (May 15, 1997)
|
---|
1083 |
|
---|
1084 | We added these extensions: use_default_colors(). Also added
|
---|
1085 | configure option --enable-const, to support the use of const where
|
---|
1086 | X/Open should have, but did not, specify.
|
---|
1087 |
|
---|
1088 | The terminfo database content changed the representation of color for
|
---|
1089 | most entries that use ANSI colors. SVr4 curses treats the setaf/setab
|
---|
1090 | and setf/setb capabilities differently, interchanging the red/blue
|
---|
1091 | colors in the latter.
|
---|
1092 |
|
---|
1093 | 4.0 (December 24, 1996)
|
---|
1094 |
|
---|
1095 | We bumped to version 4.0 because the newly released dynamic loader
|
---|
1096 | (ld.so.1.8.5) on Linux did not load shared libraries whose ABI and REL
|
---|
1097 | versions were inconsistent. At that point, ncurses ABI was 3.4 and the
|
---|
1098 | REL was 1.9.9g, so we made them consistent.
|
---|
1099 |
|
---|
1100 | 1.9.9g (December 1, 1996)
|
---|
1101 |
|
---|
1102 | This fixed most of the problems with 1.9.9e, and made these interface
|
---|
1103 | changes:
|
---|
1104 |
|
---|
1105 | + remove tparam(), which had been provided for compatibility with
|
---|
1106 | some termcap. tparm() is standard, and does not conflict with
|
---|
1107 | application's fallback for missing tparam().
|
---|
1108 |
|
---|
1109 | + turn off hardware echo in initscr(). This changes the sense of the
|
---|
1110 | echo() function, which was initialized to echoing rather than
|
---|
1111 | nonechoing (the latter is specified). There were several other
|
---|
1112 | corrections to the terminal I/O settings which cause applications to
|
---|
1113 | behave differently.
|
---|
1114 |
|
---|
1115 | + implemented several functions (such as attr_on()) which were
|
---|
1116 | available only as macros.
|
---|
1117 |
|
---|
1118 | + corrected several typos in curses.h.in (i.e., the mvXXXX macros).
|
---|
1119 |
|
---|
1120 | + corrected prototypes for delay_output(),
|
---|
1121 | has_color, immedok() and idcok().
|
---|
1122 |
|
---|
1123 | + corrected misspelled getbkgd(). Some applications used the
|
---|
1124 | misspelled name.
|
---|
1125 |
|
---|
1126 | + added _yoffset to WINDOW. The size of WINDOW does not impact
|
---|
1127 | applications, since they use only pointers to WINDOW structs.
|
---|
1128 |
|
---|
1129 | These changes were made to the terminfo database:
|
---|
1130 |
|
---|
1131 | + removed boolean 'getm' which was available as an extended name.
|
---|
1132 |
|
---|
1133 | We added these extensions: wresize(), resizeterm(), has_key() and
|
---|
1134 | mcprint().
|
---|
1135 |
|
---|
1136 | 1.9.9e (March 24, 1996)
|
---|
1137 |
|
---|
1138 | not recommended (a last-minute/untested change left the forms and
|
---|
1139 | menus libraries unusable since they do not repaint the screen).
|
---|
1140 | Foreground/background colors are combined incorrectly, working properly
|
---|
1141 | only on a black background. When this was released, the X/Open
|
---|
1142 | specification was available only in draft form.
|
---|
1143 |
|
---|
1144 | Some applications (such as lxdialog) were "fixed" to work with the
|
---|
1145 | incorrect color scheme.
|
---|
1146 |
|
---|
1147 |
|
---|
1148 | IF YOU ARE A SYSTEM INTEGRATOR:
|
---|
1149 | ------------------------------
|
---|
1150 |
|
---|
1151 | Configuration and Installation:
|
---|
1152 |
|
---|
1153 | On platforms where ncurses is assumed to be installed in /usr/lib,
|
---|
1154 | the configure script uses "/usr" as a default:
|
---|
1155 |
|
---|
1156 | Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Cygwin
|
---|
1157 |
|
---|
1158 | For other platforms, the default is "/usr/local". See the discussion
|
---|
1159 | of the "--disable-overwrite" option.
|
---|
1160 |
|
---|
1161 | The location of the terminfo is set indirectly by the "--datadir"
|
---|
1162 | configure option, e.g., /usr/share/terminfo, given a datadir of
|
---|
1163 | /usr/share. You may want to override this if you are installing
|
---|
1164 | ncurses libraries in nonstandard locations, but wish to share the
|
---|
1165 | terminfo database.
|
---|
1166 |
|
---|
1167 | Normally the ncurses library is configured in a pure-terminfo mode;
|
---|
1168 | that is, with the --disable-termcap option. This makes the ncurses
|
---|
1169 | library smaller and faster. The ncurses library includes a termcap
|
---|
1170 | emulation that queries the terminfo database, so even applications that
|
---|
1171 | use raw termcap to query terminal characteristics will win (providing
|
---|
1172 | you recompile and relink them!).
|
---|
1173 |
|
---|
1174 | If you must configure with termcap fallback enabled, you may also wish
|
---|
1175 | to use the --enable-getcap option. This speeds up termcap-based
|
---|
1176 | startups, at the expense of not allowing personal termcap entries to
|
---|
1177 | reference the terminfo tree. See comments in
|
---|
1178 | ncurses/tinfo/read_termcap.c for further details.
|
---|
1179 |
|
---|
1180 | Note that if you have $TERMCAP set, ncurses will use that value
|
---|
1181 | to locate termcap data. In particular, running from xterm will
|
---|
1182 | set $TERMCAP to the contents of the xterm's termcap entry.
|
---|
1183 | If ncurses sees that, it will not examine /etc/termcap.
|
---|
1184 |
|
---|
1185 | Keyboard Mapping:
|
---|
1186 |
|
---|
1187 | The terminfo file assumes that Shift-Tab generates \E[Z (the ECMA-48
|
---|
1188 | reverse-tabulation sequence) rather than ^I. Here are the loadkeys -d
|
---|
1189 | mappings that will set this up:
|
---|
1190 |
|
---|
1191 | keycode 15 = Tab Tab
|
---|
1192 | alt keycode 15 = Meta_Tab
|
---|
1193 | shift keycode 15 = F26
|
---|
1194 | string F26 ="\033[Z"
|
---|
1195 |
|
---|
1196 | Naming the Console Terminal
|
---|
1197 |
|
---|
1198 | In various systems there has been a practice of designating the system
|
---|
1199 | console driver type as `console'. Please do not do this! It
|
---|
1200 | complicates peoples' lives, because it can mean that several different
|
---|
1201 | terminfo entries from different operating systems all logically want to
|
---|
1202 | be called `console'.
|
---|
1203 |
|
---|
1204 | Please pick a name unique to your console driver and set that up
|
---|
1205 | in the /etc/inittab table or local equivalent. Send the entry to the
|
---|
1206 | terminfo maintainer (listed in the misc/terminfo file) to be included
|
---|
1207 | in the terminfo file, if it's not already there. See the
|
---|
1208 | term(7) manual page included with this distribution for more on
|
---|
1209 | conventions for choosing type names.
|
---|
1210 |
|
---|
1211 | Here are some recommended primary console names:
|
---|
1212 |
|
---|
1213 | linux -- Linux console driver
|
---|
1214 | freebsd -- FreeBSD
|
---|
1215 | netbsd -- NetBSD
|
---|
1216 | bsdos -- BSD/OS
|
---|
1217 |
|
---|
1218 | If you are responsible for integrating ncurses for one of these
|
---|
1219 | distribution, please either use the recommended name or get back
|
---|
1220 | to us explaining why you don't want to, so we can work out nomenclature
|
---|
1221 | that will make users' lives easier rather than harder.
|
---|
1222 |
|
---|
1223 |
|
---|
1224 | RECENT XTERM VERSIONS:
|
---|
1225 | ---------------------
|
---|
1226 |
|
---|
1227 | The terminfo database file included with this distribution assumes you
|
---|
1228 | are running a modern xterm based on XFree86 (i.e., xterm-new). The
|
---|
1229 | earlier X11R6 entry (xterm-r6) and X11R5 entry (xterm-r5) is provided
|
---|
1230 | as well. See the --without-xterm-new configure script option if you
|
---|
1231 | are unable to update your system.
|
---|
1232 |
|
---|
1233 |
|
---|
1234 | CONFIGURING FALLBACK ENTRIES:
|
---|
1235 | ----------------------------
|
---|
1236 |
|
---|
1237 | In order to support operation of ncurses programs before the terminfo
|
---|
1238 | tree is accessible (that is, in single-user mode or at OS installation
|
---|
1239 | time) the ncurses library can be compiled to include an array of
|
---|
1240 | pre-fetched fallback entries. This must be done on a machine which
|
---|
1241 | has ncurses' infocmp and terminfo database installed.
|
---|
1242 |
|
---|
1243 | These entries are checked by setupterm() only when the conventional
|
---|
1244 | fetches from the terminfo tree and the termcap fallback (if configured)
|
---|
1245 | have been tried and failed. Thus, the presence of a fallback will not
|
---|
1246 | shadow modifications to the on-disk entry for the same type, when that
|
---|
1247 | entry is accessible.
|
---|
1248 |
|
---|
1249 | By default, there are no entries on the fallback list. After you have
|
---|
1250 | built the ncurses suite for the first time, you can change the list
|
---|
1251 | (the process needs infocmp(1)). To do so, use the script
|
---|
1252 | ncurses/tinfo/MKfallback.sh. A configure script option
|
---|
1253 | --with-fallbacks does this (it accepts a comma-separated list of the
|
---|
1254 | names you wish, and does not require a rebuild).
|
---|
1255 |
|
---|
1256 | If you wanted (say) to have linux, vt100, and xterm fallbacks, you
|
---|
1257 | would use the commands
|
---|
1258 |
|
---|
1259 | cd ncurses;
|
---|
1260 | tinfo/MKfallback.sh linux vt100 xterm >fallback.c
|
---|
1261 |
|
---|
1262 | Then just rebuild and reinstall the library as you would normally.
|
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1263 | You can restore the default empty fallback list with
|
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1264 |
|
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1265 | tinfo/MKfallback.sh >fallback.c
|
---|
1266 |
|
---|
1267 | The overhead for an empty fallback list is one trivial stub function.
|
---|
1268 | Any non-empty fallback list is const-ed and therefore lives in sharable
|
---|
1269 | text space. You can look at the comment trailing each initializer in
|
---|
1270 | the generated ncurses/fallback.c file to see the core cost of the
|
---|
1271 | fallbacks. A good rule of thumb for modern vt100-like entries is that
|
---|
1272 | each one will cost about 2.5K of text space.
|
---|
1273 |
|
---|
1274 |
|
---|
1275 | BSD CONVERSION NOTES:
|
---|
1276 | --------------------
|
---|
1277 |
|
---|
1278 | If you need to support really ancient BSD programs, you probably
|
---|
1279 | want to configure with the --enable-bsdpad option. What this does
|
---|
1280 | is enable code in tputs() that recognizes a numeric prefix on a
|
---|
1281 | capability as a request for that much trailing padding in milliseconds.
|
---|
1282 | There are old BSD programs that do things like tputs("50").
|
---|
1283 |
|
---|
1284 | (If you are distributing ncurses as a support-library component of
|
---|
1285 | an application you probably want to put the remainder of this section
|
---|
1286 | in the package README file.)
|
---|
1287 |
|
---|
1288 | The following note applies only if you have configured ncurses with
|
---|
1289 | --enable-termcap.
|
---|
1290 |
|
---|
1291 | ------------------------------- CUT HERE --------------------------------
|
---|
1292 |
|
---|
1293 | If you are installing this application privately (either because you
|
---|
1294 | have no root access or want to experiment with it before doing a root
|
---|
1295 | installation), there are a couple of details you need to be aware of.
|
---|
1296 | They have to do with the ncurses library, which uses terminfo rather
|
---|
1297 | than termcap for describing terminal characteristics.
|
---|
1298 |
|
---|
1299 | Though the ncurses library is terminfo-based, it will interpret your
|
---|
1300 | TERMCAP variable (if present), any local termcap files you reference
|
---|
1301 | through it, and the system termcap file. However, in order to avoid
|
---|
1302 | slowing down your application startup, it will only do this once per
|
---|
1303 | terminal type!
|
---|
1304 |
|
---|
1305 | The first time you load a given terminal type from your termcap
|
---|
1306 | database, the library initialization code will automatically write it
|
---|
1307 | in terminfo format to a subdirectory under $HOME/.terminfo. After
|
---|
1308 | that, the initialization code will find it there and do a (much
|
---|
1309 | faster) terminfo fetch.
|
---|
1310 |
|
---|
1311 | Usually, all this means is that your home directory will silently grow
|
---|
1312 | an invisible .terminfo subdirectory which will get filled in with
|
---|
1313 | terminfo descriptions of terminal types as you invoke them. If anyone
|
---|
1314 | ever installs a global terminfo tree on your system, this will quietly
|
---|
1315 | stop happening and your $HOME/.terminfo will become redundant.
|
---|
1316 |
|
---|
1317 | The objective of all this logic is to make converting from BSD termcap
|
---|
1318 | as painless as possible without slowing down your application (termcap
|
---|
1319 | compilation is expensive).
|
---|
1320 |
|
---|
1321 | If you don't have a TERMCAP variable or custom personal termcap file,
|
---|
1322 | you can skip the rest of this dissertation.
|
---|
1323 |
|
---|
1324 | If you *do* have a TERMCAP variable and/or a custom personal termcap file
|
---|
1325 | that defines a terminal type, that definition will stop being visible
|
---|
1326 | to this application after the first time you run it, because it will
|
---|
1327 | instead see the terminfo entry that it wrote to $HOME/terminfo the
|
---|
1328 | first time around.
|
---|
1329 |
|
---|
1330 | Subsequently, editing the TERMCAP variable or personal TERMCAP file
|
---|
1331 | will have no effect unless you explicitly remove the terminfo entry
|
---|
1332 | under $HOME/terminfo. If you do that, the entry will be recompiled
|
---|
1333 | from your termcap resources the next time it is invoked.
|
---|
1334 |
|
---|
1335 | To avoid these complications, use infocmp(1) and tic(1) to edit the
|
---|
1336 | terminfo directory directly.
|
---|
1337 |
|
---|
1338 | ------------------------------- CUT HERE --------------------------------
|
---|
1339 |
|
---|
1340 | USING NCURSES WITH AFS:
|
---|
1341 | AFS treats each directory as a separate logical filesystem, you
|
---|
1342 | can't hard-link across them. The --enable-symlinks option copes
|
---|
1343 | with this by making tic use symbolic links.
|
---|
1344 |
|
---|
1345 | USING NCURSES WITH GPM:
|
---|
1346 | Ncurses 4.1 and up can be configured to use GPM (General Purpose
|
---|
1347 | Mouse) which is used on Linux console. Be aware that GPM is commonly
|
---|
1348 | installed as a shared library which contains a wrapper for the curses
|
---|
1349 | wgetch() function (libcurses.o). Some integrators have simplified
|
---|
1350 | linking applications by combining all or part of libcurses.so into the
|
---|
1351 | libgpm.so file, producing symbol conflicts with ncurses (specifically
|
---|
1352 | the wgetch function). This was originally the BSD curses, but
|
---|
1353 | generally whatever curses library exists on the system.
|
---|
1354 |
|
---|
1355 | You may be able to work around this problem by linking as follows:
|
---|
1356 |
|
---|
1357 | cc -o foo foo.o -lncurses -lgpm -lncurses
|
---|
1358 |
|
---|
1359 | but the linker may not cooperate, producing mysterious errors.
|
---|
1360 | See the FAQ, as well as the discussion under the --with-gpm option:
|
---|
1361 |
|
---|
1362 | http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html#using_gpm_lib
|
---|
1363 |
|
---|
1364 | BUILDING NCURSES WITH A CROSS-COMPILER
|
---|
1365 | Ncurses can be built with a cross-compiler. Some parts must be built
|
---|
1366 | with the host's compiler since they are used for building programs
|
---|
1367 | (e.g., ncurses/make_hash and ncurses/make_keys) that generate tables
|
---|
1368 | that are compiled into the ncurses library. The essential thing to do
|
---|
1369 | is set the BUILD_CC environment variable to your host's compiler, and
|
---|
1370 | run the configure script configuring for the cross-compiler.
|
---|
1371 |
|
---|
1372 | The configure options --with-build-cc, etc., are provided to make this
|
---|
1373 | simpler. Since make_hash and make_keys use only ANSI C features, it
|
---|
1374 | is normally not necessary to provide the other options such as
|
---|
1375 | --with-build-libs, but they are provided for completeness.
|
---|
1376 |
|
---|
1377 | Note that all of the generated source-files which are part of ncurses
|
---|
1378 | will be made if you use
|
---|
1379 |
|
---|
1380 | make sources
|
---|
1381 |
|
---|
1382 | This would be useful in porting to an environment which has little
|
---|
1383 | support for the tools used to generate the sources, e.g., sed, awk and
|
---|
1384 | Bourne-shell.
|
---|
1385 |
|
---|
1386 | When ncurses has been successfully cross-compiled, you may want to use
|
---|
1387 | "make install" (with a suitable target directory) to construct an
|
---|
1388 | install tree. Note that in this case (as with the --with-fallbacks
|
---|
1389 | option), ncurses uses the development platform's tic to do the
|
---|
1390 | "make install.data" portion.
|
---|
1391 |
|
---|
1392 | BUGS:
|
---|
1393 | Send any feedback to the ncurses mailing list at
|
---|
1394 | bug-ncurses@gnu.org. To subscribe send mail to
|
---|
1395 | bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org with body that reads:
|
---|
1396 | subscribe ncurses <your-email-address-here>
|
---|
1397 |
|
---|
1398 | The Hacker's Guide in the doc directory includes some guidelines
|
---|
1399 | on how to report bugs in ways that will get them fixed most quickly.
|
---|