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[ANNOUNCEMENT] ncurses 6.0-10.20170325
- From: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowitz at cygwin dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2017 15:03:08 -0500
- Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] ncurses 6.0-10.20170325
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The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ncurses-6.0-10.20170325
* ncurses-demo-6.0-10.20170325
* libncursesw10-6.0-10.20170325
* libncurses-devel-6.0-10.20170325
* terminfo-6.0-10.20170325
* terminfo-extra-6.0-10.20170325
* mingw64-i686-ncurses-6.0-10.20170325
* mingw64-x86_64-ncurses-6.0-10.20170325
Ncurses (new curses) started as a freely distributable clone of SVr4
curses. It has outgrown the clone description, and now contains many
features which are not in SVr4 curses. Curses is a pun on the term <<cursor
optimization>>. It is a library of functions that manage an application's
display on character-cell terminals (e.g., VT100).
This is an update to the latest upstream patchset.
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Yaakov
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