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5.15.1. Installation of Ncurses

First, ensure that gawk is found first during configuration:


sed -i s/mawk// configure

sed -i s/mawk// configure

Prepare Ncurses for compilation:


./configure --prefix=/tools \

--with-shared \

--without-debug \

--without-ada \

--enable-widec \

--enable-overwrite

./configure --prefix=/tools \

--with-shared \

--without-debug \

--without-ada \

--enable-widec \

--enable-overwrite

The meaning of the configure options:

--without-ada

This ensures that Ncurses does not build support for the Ada compiler which may be present on the host but will not be available once we enter the chroot environment.

--enable-overwrite

This tells Ncurses to install its header files into /tools/include, instead of /tools/include/ncurses, to ensure that other packages can find the Ncurses headers successfully.

--enable-widec

This switch causes wide-character libraries (e.g., libncursesw.so.6.1) to be built instead of normal ones (e.g., libncurses.so.6.1). These wide-character libraries are usable in both multibyte and traditional 8-bit locales, while normal libraries work properly only in 8-bit locales. Wide-character and normal libraries are source- compatible, but not binary-compatible.

Compile the package:


make

make

This package has a test suite, but it can only be run after the package has been installed. The tests reside in the test/

directory. See the README file in that directory for further details. Install the package:


make install

ln -s libncursesw.so /tools/lib/libncurses.so

make install

ln -s libncursesw.so /tools/lib/libncurses.so

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