New curses Libraries
As soon as a text application needs to directly control its output to
the screen (if it wants to place the cursor at location (x,y) then
write text), ncurses is used. The panel and the forms libraries are
included in this package. These new libraries support color, special
characters, and panels.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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FORTIFY_SOURCE_3-fix.patch | 0000000449 449 Bytes | |
README.devel | 0000002918 2.85 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000503 503 Bytes | |
check-build.sh | 0000000989 989 Bytes | |
cursescheck | 0000008795 8.59 KB | |
edit.sed | 0000000508 508 Bytes | |
get_version_number.sh | 0000000856 856 Bytes | |
handle.linux | 0000002278 2.22 KB | |
ncurses-5.7-tack.dif | 0000001550 1.51 KB | |
ncurses-5.9-ibm327x.dif | 0000000418 418 Bytes | |
ncurses-6.4.dif | 0000027921 27.3 KB | |
ncurses-6.5-patches.tar.bz2 | 0000537189 525 KB | |
ncurses-6.5.tar.gz | 0003688489 3.52 MB | |
ncurses-6.5.tar.gz.asc | 0000000729 729 Bytes | |
ncurses-rpmlintrc | 0000000306 306 Bytes | |
ncurses.changes | 0000397824 389 KB | |
ncurses.keyring | 0000006266 6.12 KB | |
ncurses.spec | 0000043594 42.6 KB | |
tack-1.09-20230201.tgz | 0000256410 250 KB | |
tack-1.09-20230201.tgz.asc | 0000000729 729 Bytes |
Revision 266 (latest revision is 276)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
accepted
request 1179693
from
Dr. Werner Fink (WernerFink)
(revision 266)
- Add ncurses patch 20240608 + change winwstr to return wide character count instead of OK (patch by Branden Robinson). + improve formatting/style of manpages (patches by Branden Robinson). + rename testing dpkg's for ncurses6 to resolve a naming conflict with Debian's ncurses packages.
Comments 1
Is it possible to retrigger build and republish all the packages that claim to buildrequire ncurses-devel ? PCRE posix is still infecting a sizeable amount of packages and those will likely crash under some circumstances as they expect regcomp from glibc and not from pcre.