+In order to build ncurses for the planned interop layer with .NET, we
+recommend to use these options with configure
+
+ --disable-home-terminfo
+ --enable-reentrant
+ --enable-sp-funcs
+ --enable-term-driver
+ --enable-interop
+ --with-pthread (if using TDM toolchain as recommended)
+
+This is the configuration commandline as I'm using it at the moment:
+
+./configure \
+ --prefix=/mingw \
+ --without-cxx-binding \
+ --without-ada \
+ --enable-warnings \
+ --enable-assertions \
+ --enable-reentrant \
+ --with-debug \
+ --with-normal \
+ --disable-home-terminfo \
+ --enable-sp-funcs \
+ --enable-term-driver \
+ --enable-interop \
+ --with-pthread
+
+If you are on a 64-Bit Windows system and want to build a 32-Bit version
+of ncurses, you may use this commandline for configuration (when using
+the TDM toolchain):
+
+CC="gcc -m32" LD="ld -m32" ./configure \
+ --prefix=/mingw \
+ --without-cxx-binding \
+ --without-ada \
+ --enable-warnings \
+ --enable-assertions \
+ --enable-reentrant \
+ --with-debug \
+ --with-normal \
+ --disable-home-terminfo \
+ --enable-sp-funcs \
+ --enable-term-driver \
+ --enable-interop \
+ --with-pthread
+
+All the options above are - like the whole Windows support -
+experimental.
+
+In order to build the DLLs, after your regular make you must call