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= termcap =
== Description ==
A library of C functions that enable programs to send control strings
to terminals in a way independent of the terminal type.
== License ==
GPL version 2
== SPKG Maintainers ==
None
== Upstream Contact ==
Please report any bugs in this library to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu
== Dependencies ==
 * GNU patch
== Special Update/Build Instructions ==
None
== Changelog ==
=== termcap-1.3.1.p3 (Jeroen Demeyer, 28 March 2012) ===
 * Trac #12725: Symlink libtermcap.a to libncurses.a if we cannot link
   programs against -lncurses.
=== termcap-1.3.1.p2 (Jeroen Demeyer, 11 January 2012) ===
 * Trac #12282: Add patches/strcmp_NULL.patch to fix a bug when the
   environment variable TERM is not set.
 * Restore upstream sources, put existing patch in
   patches/Makefile.in.patch
 * Use patch for patching
 * Standardize SPKG.txt
=== termcap-1.3.1.p1 (Jaap Spies, Jan 28th, 2010) ===
 * If $SAGE64="yes" add -m64 to CFLAGS. This used to work only on Darwin.
   This works now on Open Solaris x64 64 bit and may work on other 64 bit systems.
 * SPKG.txt needs more work!!!!! Not by me now.
 * This is trac http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8097
=== termcap-1.3.1.p0 (Michael Abshoff, May 18th, 2008) ===
 * add 64 OSX build support
 * check in all files
 * add .hgignore
 * Changes from upstream:
1) Deleted some lines from Makefile.in to prevent info docs being built
2) In Makefile.in I commented out the line
     oldincludedir = /usr/include
since SAGE install should work as not-root.
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| Filename | Other | Size | Date | 
| termcap-1.3.1.tar.bz2 | 0.35 MB | 2020-12-27 00:50 | |
| MD5: b7ed7b1e377ba8a427f230dc25b665f6 | |||
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