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Re: Is there going to be a post-5.9 ncurses release in the near future?
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: Is there going to be a post-5.9 ncurses release in the near future? |
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Fri, 1 May 2015 06:24:10 -0400 |
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On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 02:29:19PM +0100, Fotis Georgatos wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> yes, thanks for the update!
>
> Am I wrong to think that distros have not really caught up widely on
> following up the patch-dates?
> IMHO, patch-dates appear as more of a developer thingy, rather than release
> thingy.
partly - some packagers ignore whatever versions I mark, and add development
changes to an existing package indefinitely. That's why I added version
options to the utilities as well as the curses_version() function to the
library...
> Anyway, I wonder how you test ncurses across different distros/unices etc;
> what are your preferred test modes and expected coverage?
> I'm asking this, to see to see if we may copy good practices elsewhere...
probably not much to learn: I have a lot of virtual machines which I turn
on as needed to check portability of changes. On a given machine, I run
scripts to compile a half-dozen or so configurations, and keep the logs
in local rcs so that I can spot obvious regressions. The machines I select
and the tests I run are ad hoc, to focus on what I'm working on. (I have
about 90 machines in my local DNS, but only visit a dozen or so machines in
a week).
On a different dimension, I test-compile with different compilers (clang,
icc, as well as occasional visits to a guest account on some Unix boxes).
> cheers,
> Fotis
>
>
> On 28 April 2015 at 02:03, Thomas Dickey <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:07:49PM +0100, Fotis Georgatos wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > In relation to C++ and ncurses, ref. (I'm not expert in this):
> > >
> > https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-easyconfigs/pull/225#issuecomment-16603167
> > >
> > > is there going to be any release of the ncurses/5.9 or ncurses/5.A type?!
> >
> > I am working toward that goal, yes. I have at least one more iteration
> > on the configure/build-scripts after fixing some regressions from the
> > current phase (which is to get some better testing of packaged versions
> > of ncurses).
> >
> > > I'm impartial to ncurses practices, however I am with the impression that
> > > many/most linux distros have been largely stuck to 5.9:
> > >
> > http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=ncurses&submit=Search+
> >
> > Actually, "stuck" is what I'm working to address with the symbol versioning
> > and so forth. But if you notice, those "5.9" packages have a variety of
> > patch-dates...
> >
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