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--- $Id: INSTALL,v 1.160 2011/10/15 23:32:49 tom Exp $
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How to install Ncurses/Terminfo on your system
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library by reducing global and static variables. This option is also
set if --with-pthread is used.
+ Enabling this option adds a "t" to the library names, except for the
+ special case when --enable-weak-symbols is also used.
+
--enable-rpath
Use rpath option when generating shared libraries, and (with some
restrictions) when linking the corresponding programs. This originally
reducing the need for juggling the global SP value with set_term() and
delscreen().
+ --enable-string-hacks
+ Controls whether strlcat and strlcpy may be used. The same issue
+ applies to OpenBSD's warnings about snprintf, noting that this function
+ is weakly standardized.
+
+ Aside from stifling these warnings, there is no functional improvement
+ in ncurses.
+
--enable-symlinks
If your system supports symbolic links, make tic use symbolic links
rather than hard links to save diskspace when writing aliases in the
executables, e.g., by setting "--with-chtype=long" (the configure
script supplies "unsigned").
+ --with-cxx-shared
+ When --with-shared is set, build libncurses++ as a shared library.
+ This implicitly relies upon building with gcc/g++, since other
+ compiler suites may have differences in the way shared libraries are
+ built. libtool by the way has similar limitations.
+
--with-database=XXX
Specify the terminfo source file to install. Usually you will wish
to install ncurses' default (misc/terminfo.src). Certain systems
NOTE: a few systems build shared libraries with fixed pathnames; this
option probably will not work for those configurations.
- --with-libtool[=XXX]
+ --with-lib-prefix=XXX
+ OS/2 EMX used a different naming convention from most Unix-like
+ platforms. It required that the "lib" part of a library name was
+ omitted. Newer EMX as part of eComStation does not follow that
+ convention. Use this option to override the configure script's
+ assumptions about the library-prefix. If this option is omitted, it
+ uses the original OS/2 EMX convention for that platform. Use
+ "--with-lib-prefix=lib" for the newer EMX in eComStation. Use
+ "--without-lib-prefix" to suppress it for other odd platforms.
+
+ --with-libtool[=XXX]
Generate libraries with libtool. If this option is selected, then it
overrides all other library model specifications. Note that libtool
must already be installed, uses makefile rules dependent on GNU make,
library dependencies for tic and other programs built with the tic
library.
+ --with-tparm-arg[=XXX]
+ Override the type used for tparm() arguments, which normally is a
+ "long". However the function must assume that its arguments can hold a
+ pointer to char's which is not always workable for 64-bit platforms. A
+ better choice would be intptr_t, which was not available at the time
+ tparm's interface was defined.
+
+ If the option is not given, this defaults to "long".
+
--with-trace
Configure the trace() function as part of the all models of the ncurses
library. Normally it is part of the debug (libncurses_g) library only.
+ --with-xterm-kbs=XXX
+ Configure xterm's terminfo entries to use either BS (^H, i.e., ASCII
+ backspace) or DEL (^?, or 127). XXX can be BS (or bs, 8) or DEL
+ (or del, 127).
+
+ During installation, the makefile and scripts modifies the "xterm+kbs"
+ terminfo entry to use this setting.
+
--with-valgrind
For testing, compile with debug option.
This also sets the --disable-leaks option.