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RE: LFTP: Cygwin and setupterm
- From: Frédéric L. W. Meunier <0 at pervalidus dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 02:12:54 -0300 (E. South America Standard Time)
- Subject: RE: LFTP: Cygwin and setupterm
- References: <293580-22002122173573899@M2W042.mail2web.com>
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, elfyn-cygwin@mail.exposure.org.uk wrote:
> The setupterm() function lives in the ncurses package
> (/usr/include/ncurses/term.h). The problem happens in the if pre-processor
> clause on line 26 of lftp_tinfo.cc. I got around that by changing the order
> and switching an if to an elif statement like this:
>
> #if defined(__CYGWIN__)
> # include <ncurses/term.h>
> # include <curses.h>
> #elif defined(HAVE_CURSES_H)
> # include <curses.h>
> # if defined(HAVE_TERM_H)
> # include <term.h>
> # endif
> #elif defined(HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H)
> #include <ncurses/curses.h>
> # if defined(HAVE_NCURSES_TERM_H)
> # include <ncurses/term.h>
> # endif
> #endif
>
> May not have been the right thing to do but got past that
> problem. Now I got a `undefined reference to `_WinMain@16''
> error, probably because I dont have libsup++ installed
> though.
I don't have libsupc++. I'm using the latest gcc2.
I think the right fix was to make the /usr/include/term.h
symlink, which for some reason:
1- Isn't in ncurses 5.2-8
or
2- Is removed when you uninstall libtermcap
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