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Re: undefined symbols followup
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: undefined symbols followup |
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Tue, 1 Jan 2002 06:17:59 -0500 |
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On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 05:31:49PM -0900, Israel Brewster wrote:
> As I have said in earlier mailings, I am having some dificulty with using
> ncurses 5.2 in that whenever I try to compile a program that uses it, I get
what platform? (I seem to recall that was Mac OS X).
Generically, it seems that you have a conflict between a shared BSD curses
library and ncurses. Since I'm not running OS X, I can only wish that someone
who is would respond.
> a variety of undefined symbols errors. After some further tinkering, I have
> found that in many cases, replacing the generic command with a more
> specific form of the command (such as replacing move(y,x) with
> wmove(stdscr,y,x) fixes the problem. This is not always the case, as
> replacing getstr with wgetnstr still gets the undefined symbols error, but
> hopefully this will help provide a clue as to what is happening.If anyone
> has any additional ideas as to what I can do about this, or where I can
> go to get more help, please let me know. Thanks!
>
> Israel
>
> p.s. I am using the latest patched version of ncurses 5.2
>
> Israel
>
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