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[ANNOUNCEMENT] NEW: libncurses8-5.4-1 UPDATED: ncurses-5.4-1, libncurses-devel-5.4-1, ncurses-test-5.4-1


ncurses is a package that provides character and terminal handling 
libraries, including 'gui-like' panels and menus.  It is often used 
instead of termcap.

CHANGES

* updated to 5.4 release, patchlevel 20041009

* moved test programs in the -demo package from 
/usr/bin/ncurses-test-dll to /usr/lib/ncurses/test/, per official policy.

* build using libtool (these contributions were spearheaded by Nicholas 
Wourms over a year ago; Thanks, Nick!)  For an explanation of the delay, 
see the NOTES section, below.

* DLL for C++ interface now provided (again).

* version number bump on the libraries:
     We had: libncurses7 package contained
        /usr/bin/cygncurses7.dll
        /usr/bin/cygpanel7.dll
        /usr/bin/cygmenu7.dll
        /usr/bin/cygform7.dll
        <no c++ dll>
     New package libncurses8 contains
        /usr/bin/cygncurses-8.dll
        /usr/bin/cygpanel-8.dll
        /usr/bin/cygmenu-8.dll
        /usr/bin/cygform-8.dll
        /usr/bin/cygncurses++-8.dll

There is actually NO ABI change here.  The only reason the dll numbers 
(and package name) was version-bumped was because the switch to using 
libtool means that the DLLs are named
    "cygfoo-N.dll" instead of "cygfooN.dll"
Even if I left "N" the same, what would I call the new package? 
libncurses_7 (since libncurses7 alread contains the non-libtool-built 
versions of the DLLs, from the 5.3-4 release)?

I figured it was cleaner just to bump the DLL and package numbers from 7 
to 8, so that at least the package names would be consistent:
    libncurses7
    libncurses8

-- 
Charles Wilson
ncurses volunteer maintainer for cygwin

To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page.  This downloads setup.exe to your
system.  Then, run setup and answer all of the questions.

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NOTES:

* In the 5.3-4 release (patchlevel 20040726), a lot of support for 
building shared libs using libtool was added ( !!!!  THANK YOU Nicholas 
Wourms  !!!! ).  Unfortunately, I was not able to actually RELEASE the 
libtool-built ncurses at that time, for the reasons detailed below:

    1) Requires Yet Another DLL rename.  cygncurses7.dll -->
       cygncurses-5.dll (or some other number; the ncurses maintainer
       does not use the same variable to set DLL versions when
       building non-libtool and when building libtool).  But simply
       the '-' is problematic, even if I make both numerals '7'.
       Libtool insists on the '-'.  So, I figured I'd spare
       everybody another version split -- especially as so many
       packages which depend on ncurses have just been rebuilt
       against 5.3-4/1.5.3+; to bump the version again so soon
       would require all of those to be rebuilt, which is really
       unnecessary at this time.

       <UPDATE>: bit the bullet, and reved the DLL number to "8". It's
       been a year, after all.

    2) The libtool wrapper I released recently (with the
       "WANT_LIBTOOL_VER" environment variable) are *almost* right.
       But not quite.  So, I need to release another set of wrappers
       before using them to build one of my maintained packages.

       <UPDATE>: Actually, I forgot about this issue; these wrappers are
       STILL not right, but I finessed it this time.

    3) libtool itself has a bug with multilanguage support and
       relinking.  The '--tag=<language>' is required...but libtool
       doesn't store the tag info in the uninstalled .la file.  So,
       when installing, libtool tries to relink the shared library,
       but without the --tag=CXX flag.  This, of course, fails.
       I've reported this to the libtool developers, and provided
       a simpler testcase, but no joy yet.

       <UPDATE>: The preceeding was written in July 2003.  Presently,
       ncurses + libtool-1.5.10 works fine.



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