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r3abde59 rc5fbd9d 44 44 <title>Installation of Ncurses</title> 45 45 46 <para>First, ensure that <command>gawk</command> is found first during configuration:</para> 47 48 <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i s/mawk// configure</userinput></screen> 49 50 <para>Then, run the following commands to build the <quote>tic</quote> 46 <para>First, run the following commands to build the <quote>tic</quote> 51 47 program on the build host:</para> 52 48 53 49 <screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir build 54 50 pushd build 55 ../configure 51 ../configure AWK=gawk 56 52 make -C include 57 53 make -C progs tic … … 70 66 --without-debug \ 71 67 --without-ada \ 72 --disable-stripping</userinput></screen> 68 --disable-stripping \ 69 AWK=gawk</userinput></screen> 73 70 74 71 <variablelist> … … 132 129 </listitem> 133 130 </varlistentry> 134 <!-- this is the default >= 6.5 135 <varlistentry> 136 <term><parameter>- -enable-widec</parameter></term> 137 <listitem> 138 <para>This switch causes wide-character libraries (e.g., <filename 139 class="libraryfile">libncursesw.so.&ncurses-version;</filename>) 140 to be built instead of normal ones (e.g., <filename 141 class="libraryfile">libncurses.so.&ncurses-version;</filename>). 142 These wide-character libraries are usable in both multibyte and 143 traditional 8-bit locales, while normal libraries work properly 144 only in 8-bit locales. Wide-character and normal libraries are 145 source-compatible, but not binary-compatible.</para> 146 </listitem> 147 </varlistentry> 148 --> 131 132 <varlistentry> 133 <term><parameter>AWK=gawk</parameter></term> 134 <listitem> 135 <para>This switch prevents the building system from using the 136 <command>mawk</command> program from the host. 137 Some<!-- FIXME vauge --> versions of <command>mawk</command> can 138 cause this package to fail to build. <!-- It seems happened in 2015, 139 is there any updated into? --></para> 140 </listitem> 141 </varlistentry> 149 142 </variablelist> 150 143
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