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Date:      Sun, 9 Nov 2008 09:06:04 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Rong-En Fan <rafan@FreeBSD.org>
To:        src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-vendor@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r184786 - in vendor/ncurses/dist: . contrib doc form include man menu misc ncurses panel progs
Message-ID:  <200811090906.mA9964w4035426@svn.freebsd.org>

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Author: rafan
Date: Sun Nov  9 09:06:04 2008
New Revision: 184786
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/184786

Log:
  - Flatten the vendor area

Added:
  vendor/ncurses/dist/ANNOUNCE
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/AUTHORS
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/INSTALL
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/MANIFEST
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/Makefile.in
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/Makefile.os2
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/NEWS
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/README
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/README.emx
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/TO-DO
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/aclocal.m4
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/announce.html.in
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/config.guess
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/config.sub
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/configure
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/configure.in
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/convert_configure.pl
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/dist.mk
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/doc/
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/form/
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/include/
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/install-sh
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/man/
     - copied from r184783, vendor/ncurses/dist/contrib/ncurses/man/
  vendor/ncurses/dist/menu/
     - copied from r184783, vendor/ncurses/dist/contrib/ncurses/menu/
  vendor/ncurses/dist/misc/
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/mk-0th.awk
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/mk-1st.awk
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/mk-2nd.awk
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/mk-hdr.awk
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/mkdirs.sh
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/ncurses/
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  vendor/ncurses/dist/panel/
     - copied from r184783, vendor/ncurses/dist/contrib/ncurses/panel/
  vendor/ncurses/dist/progs/
     - copied from r184783, vendor/ncurses/dist/contrib/ncurses/progs/
  vendor/ncurses/dist/tar-copy.sh
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Deleted:
  vendor/ncurses/dist/contrib/

Copied: vendor/ncurses/dist/ANNOUNCE (from r184783, vendor/ncurses/dist/contrib/ncurses/ANNOUNCE)
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+                            Announcing ncurses 5.6
+
+   The  ncurses  (new  curses)  library  is  a free software emulation of
+   curses  in  System  V  Release 4.0, and more. It uses terminfo format,
+   supports  pads  and color and multiple highlights and forms characters
+   and   function-key   mapping,   and  has  all  the  other  SYSV-curses
+   enhancements over BSD curses.
+
+   In  mid-June  1995,  the  maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared that he
+   considered  4.4BSD curses obsolete, and encouraged the keepers of Unix
+   releases such as BSD/OS, FreeBSD and NetBSD to switch over to ncurses.
+
+   The ncurses code was developed under GNU/Linux. It has been in use for
+   some  time  with  OpenBSD as the system curses library, and on FreeBSD
+   and  NetBSD  as  an  external  package.  It  should port easily to any
+   ANSI/POSIX-conforming UNIX. It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp!
+
+   The distribution includes the library and support utilities, including
+   a   terminfo  compiler  tic(1),  a  decompiler  infocmp(1),  clear(1),
+   tput(1),  tset(1),  and  a  termcap conversion tool captoinfo(1). Full
+   manual pages are provided for the library and tools.
+
+   The  ncurses  distribution  is  available via anonymous FTP at the GNU
+   distribution site [1]ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ .
+   It is also available at [2]ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ .
+
+                                 Release Notes
+
+   This  release  is  designed  to  be upward compatible from ncurses 5.0
+   through   5.5;  very  few  applications  will  require  recompilation,
+   depending   on  the  platform.  These  are  the  highlights  from  the
+   change-log since ncurses 5.5 release.
+
+   Interface changes:
+     * generate linkable stubs for some macros:
+       getbegx,  getbegy,  getcurx,  getcury,  getmaxx, getmaxy, getparx,
+       getpary, getpary,
+       and (for libncursesw)
+       wgetbkgrnd
+
+   New features and improvements:
+     * library
+          + support  hashed databases for the terminal descriptions. This
+            uses  the  Berkeley  database,  has  been  tested for several
+            versions on different platforms.
+          + add    use_legacy_coding()   function   to   support   lynx's
+            font-switching feature.
+          + add extension nofilter(), to cancel a prior filter() call.
+          + add/install a package config script, e.g., ncurses5-config or
+            ncursesw5-config, according to configuration options.
+          + provide  ifdef  for  NCURSES_NOMACROS  which  suppresses most
+            macro  definitions  from  curses.h,  i.e.,  where  a macro is
+            defined to override a function to improve performance.
+          + make  ifdef's  consistent in curses.h for the extended colors
+            so the header file can be used for the normal curses library.
+            The  header file installed for extended colors is a variation
+            of the wide-character configuration.
+          + improve  tgetstr()  by making the return value point into the
+            user's buffer, if provided.
+          + add  ifdef's  allowing ncurses to be built with tparm() using
+            either   varargs   (the   existing   status),   or   using  a
+            fixed-parameter list (to match X/Open).
+          + widen  the  test  for xterm kmous a little to allow for other
+            strings  than  "\E[M",  e.g.,  for xterm-sco functionality in
+            xterm.
+          + modify wgetnstr() to return KEY_RESIZE if a sigwinch occurs.
+          + move  prototypes  for  wide-character  trace  functions  from
+            curses.tail  to  curses.wide to avoid accidental reference to
+            those  if  _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED is defined without ensuring
+            that <wchar.h> is included.
+          + change  the  way  shared  libraries  (other than libtool) are
+            installed.  Rather  than  copying the build-tree's libraries,
+            link  the  shared  objects  into  the install directory. This
+            makes the --with-rpath option work except with $(DESTDIR).
+          + several  improvements for rendering in hpterm. These are only
+            available    if    the    library    is    configured   using
+            --enable-xmc-glitch.
+          + Add    NCURSES_NO_HARD_TABS    and    NCURSES_NO_MAGIC_COOKIE
+            environment  variables  to  allow  runtime suppression of the
+            related hard-tabs and xmc-glitch features.
+     * programs:
+          + add  new  test programs: chgat.c, demo_altkeys.c, echochar.c,
+            foldkeys.c,  movewindow.c,  redraw.c,  (noting  that existing
+            test   programs   also   were  modified  to  test  additional
+            features).
+          + modify tack to test extended capability function-key strings.
+          + modify  toe  to  access  termcap  data,  e.g.,  via cgetent()
+            functions, or as a text file if those are not available.
+          + improve infocmp/tic -f option formatting.
+          + add  toe  -a  option,  to  show  all databases. This uses new
+            private  interfaces  in  the  ncurses  library  for iterating
+            through the list of databases.
+          + modify MKfallback.sh to use tic -x when constructing fallback
+            tables  to allow extended capabilities to be retrieved from a
+            fallback entry.
+     * terminal database
+          + add terminfo entries for xfce terminal (xfce) and multi gnome
+            terminal (mgt)
+          + add nsterm-16color entry
+          + updated mlterm terminfo entry
+          + add kon, kon2 and jfbterm terminfo entry
+          + remove  invis capability from klone+sgr, mainly used by linux
+            entry, since it does not really do this
+          + add ka2, kb1, kb3, kc2 to vt220-keypad as an extension
+          + add  shifted  up/down  arrow  codes  to xterm-new as kind/kri
+            strings
+          + add hpterm-color terminfo entry
+          + add  256color variants of terminfo entries for programs which
+            are reported to implement this feature
+          + correct  order  of use-clauses in rxvt-basic entry which made
+            codes for f1-f4 vt100-style rather than vt220-style.
+
+   Major bug fixes:
+     * correct  a typo in configure --with-bool option for the case where
+       --without-cxx is used.
+     * move  assignment from environment variable ESCDELAY from initscr()
+       down to newterm() so the environment variable affects timeouts for
+       terminals opened with newterm() as well.
+     * modify  werase  to clear multicolumn characters that extend into a
+       derived window.
+     * modify wchgat() to mark updated cells as changed so a refresh will
+       repaint those cells.
+     * correct  logic  in wadd_wch() and wecho_wch(), which did not guard
+       against   passing  the  multi-column  attribute  into  a  call  on
+       waddch(), e.g., using data returned by win_wch()
+     * fix  redrawing  of  windows other than stdscr using wredrawln() by
+       touching the corresponding rows in curscr.
+     * reduce  memory leaks in repeated calls to tgetent() by remembering
+       the  last TERMINAL* value allocated to hold the corresponding data
+       and freeing that if the tgetent() result buffer is the same as the
+       previous call.
+     * modify  read_termtype() so the term_names data is always allocated
+       as part of the str_table, a better fix for a memory leak.
+     * fix  wins_nwstr(),  which  did  not  handle single-column non-8bit
+       codes.
+     * modify  wbkgrnd()  to avoid clearing the A_CHARTEXT attribute bits
+       since those record the state of multicolumn characters.
+     * improve   SIGWINCH   handling  by  postponing  its  effect  during
+       newterm(), etc., when allocating screens.
+     * remove  970913 feature for copying subwindows as they are moved in
+       mvwin().
+     * add checks in waddchnstr() and wadd_wchnstr() to stop copying when
+       a null character is found.
+     * add  some  checks  to  ensure current position is within scrolling
+       region before scrolling on a new line.
+     * add  a  workaround  to  ACS  mapping to allow applications such as
+       test/blue.c  to  use  the "PC ROM" characters by masking them with
+       A_ALTCHARSET. This worked up til 5.5, but was lost in the revision
+       of legacy coding.
+
+   Portability:
+     * configure script:
+          + new options:
+
+              --with-hashed-db
+                      Use  Berkeley  hashed database for storing terminfo
+                      data  rather  than storing each compiled entry in a
+                      separate binary file within a directory tree.
+
+              --without-dlsym
+                      Do not use dlsym() to load GPM dynamically.
+
+              --with-valgrind
+                      Simplify building for testing with valgrind.
+
+              --enable-wgetch-events
+                      Compile with experimental wgetch-events code.
+
+              --enable-signed-char
+                      Store booleans in "signed char" rather than "char".
+
+          + improved options:
+
+              --disable-largefile
+                      make the option work both ways.
+
+              --with-gpm
+                      The  option now accepts a parameter, i.e., the name
+                      of the dynamic GPM library to load via dlopen()
+
+              --disable-symlinks
+                      The  option  now allows one to disable symlink() in
+                      tic even when link() does not work.
+
+     * other configure/build issues:
+          + remove  special  case for Darwin in CF_XOPEN_SOURCE configure
+            macro.
+          + add  configure  check  to  ensure that SIGWINCH is defined on
+            platforms such as OS X which exclude that when _XOPEN_SOURCE,
+            etc., are defined
+          + use  ld's -search_paths_first option on Darwin to work around
+            odd search rules on that platform.
+          + improve  ifdef's for _POSIX_VDISABLE in tset to work with Mac
+            OS X.
+          + modify  configure  script to ensure that if the C compiler is
+            used  rather  than the loader in making shared libraries, the
+            $(CFLAGS) variable is also used.
+          + use  ${CC}  rather  than  ${LD}  in  shared library rules for
+            IRIX64,  Solaris  to help ensure that initialization sections
+            are  provided  for  extra  linkage requirements, e.g., of C++
+            applications.
+          + improve  some  shared-library  configure scripting for Linux,
+            FreeBSD and NetBSD to make --with-shlib-version work.
+          + split    up    dependency   of   names.c   and   codes.c   in
+            ncurses/Makefile to work with parallel make.
+          + modify  MKlib_gen.sh  to  change  preprocessor-expanded _Bool
+            back to bool.
+          + modify progs/Makefile.in to make tput init work properly with
+            cygwin, i.e., do not pass a .exe in the reference string used
+            in check_aliases.
+     * library:
+          + ignore wide-acs line-drawing characters that wcwidth() claims
+            are  not one-column. This is a workaround for Solaris' broken
+            locale support.
+          + reduce  name-pollution  in  term.h  by removing #define's for
+            HAVE_xxx symbols.
+          + fix #ifdef in c++/internal.h for QNX 6.1
+     * test programs:
+          + modify  test/configure script to allow building test programs
+            with PDCurses/X11.
+          + modified  test  programs  to  allow  some to work with NetBSD
+            curses.  Several  do  not  because NetBSD curses implements a
+            subset  of  X/Open  curses,  and  also  lacks  much  of  SVr4
+            additions. But it is enough for comparison.
+          + improved  test/configure  to  build  test/ncurses  on HPUX 11
+            using the vendor curses.
+          + change  configure  script  to produce test/Makefile from data
+            file.
+
+                              Features of Ncurses
+
+   The ncurses package is fully compatible with SVr4 (System V Release 4)
+   curses:
+     * All  257  of  the  SVr4  calls  have  been  implemented  (and  are
+       documented).
+     * Full  support for SVr4 curses features including keyboard mapping,
+       color,   forms-drawing   with   ACS   characters,   and  automatic
+       recognition of keypad and function keys.
+     * An  emulation  of  the  SVr4 panels library, supporting a stack of
+       windows with backing store, is included.
+     * An  emulation  of the SVr4 menus library, supporting a uniform but
+       flexible interface for menu programming, is included.
+     * An  emulation of the SVr4 form library, supporting data collection
+       through on-screen forms, is included.
+     * Binary   terminfo   entries   generated   by  the  ncurses  tic(1)
+       implementation  are  bit-for-bit-compatible  with the entry format
+       SVr4 curses uses.
+     * The utilities have options to allow you to filter terminfo entries
+       for  use  with  less  capable curses/terminfo versions such as the
+       HP/UX and AIX ports.
+
+   The ncurses package also has many useful extensions over SVr4:
+     * The  API  is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the X/OPEN
+       curses  specification, XSI curses (that is, it implements all BASE
+       level  features,  and  most  EXTENDED  features). It includes many
+       function calls not supported under SVr4 curses (but portability of
+       all calls is documented so you can use the SVr4 subset only).
+     * Unlike  SVr3 curses, ncurses can write to the rightmost-bottommost
+       corner  of  the  screen  if  your terminal has an insert-character
+       capability.
+     * Ada95 and C++ bindings.
+     * Support  for mouse event reporting with X Window xterm and FreeBSD
+       and OS/2 console windows.
+     * Extended mouse support via Alessandro Rubini's gpm package.
+     * The  function  wresize()  allows you to resize windows, preserving
+       their data.
+     * The function use_default_colors() allows you to use the terminal's
+       default colors for the default color pair, achieving the effect of
+       transparent colors.
+     * The functions keyok() and define_key() allow you to better control
+       the  use  of function keys, e.g., disabling the ncurses KEY_MOUSE,
+       or  by  defining  more than one control sequence to map to a given
+       key code.
+     * Support for 16-color terminals, such as aixterm and modern xterm.
+     * Better  cursor-movement  optimization.  The package now features a
+       cursor-local-movement computation more efficient than either BSD's
+       or System V's.
+     * Super   hardware   scrolling   support.   The  screen-update  code
+       incorporates  a novel, simple, and cheap algorithm that enables it
+       to  make  optimal  use  of hardware scrolling, line-insertion, and
+       line-deletion  for  screen-line  movements. This algorithm is more
+       powerful than the 4.4BSD curses quickch() routine.
+     * Real  support  for  terminals  with  the  magic-cookie glitch. The
+       screen-update  code  will  refrain from drawing a highlight if the
+       magic-   cookie  unattributed  spaces  required  just  before  the
+       beginning  and  after the end would step on a non-space character.
+       It  will  automatically  shift  highlight boundaries when doing so
+       would  make it possible to draw the highlight without changing the
+       visual appearance of the screen.
+     * It  is  possible to generate the library with a list of pre-loaded
+       fallback  entries linked to it so that it can serve those terminal
+       types  even  when  no  terminfo tree or termcap file is accessible
+       (this  may  be useful for support of screen-oriented programs that
+       must run in single-user mode).
+     * The tic(1)/captoinfo utility provided with ncurses has the ability
+       to  translate many termcaps from the XENIX, IBM and AT&T extension
+       sets.
+     * A BSD-like tset(1) utility is provided.
+     * The ncurses library and utilities will automatically read terminfo
+       entries  from  $HOME/.terminfo  if  it exists, and compile to that
+       directory  if  it  exists  and the user has no write access to the
+       system  directory.  This feature makes it easier for users to have
+       personal  terminfo  entries without giving up access to the system
+       terminfo directory.
+     * You  may  specify  a  path  of  directories to search for compiled
+       descriptions  with  the  environment  variable TERMINFO_DIRS (this
+       generalizes  the  feature  provided by TERMINFO under stock System
+       V.)
+     * In  terminfo  source files, use capabilities may refer not just to
+       other entries in the same source file (as in System V) but also to
+       compiled  entries  in  either the system terminfo directory or the
+       user's $HOME/.terminfo directory.
+     * A  script  (capconvert)  is  provided to help BSD users transition
+       from  termcap to terminfo. It gathers the information in a TERMCAP
+       environment  variable  and/or  a ~/.termcap local entries file and
+       converts   it   to   an   equivalent  local  terminfo  tree  under
+       $HOME/.terminfo.
+     * Automatic  fallback  to  the  /etc/termcap file can be compiled in
+       when  it is not possible to build a terminfo tree. This feature is
+       neither  fast  nor cheap, you don't want to use it unless you have
+       to, but it's there.
+     * The  table-of-entries  utility  toe makes it easy for users to see
+       exactly what terminal types are available on the system.
+     * The library meets the XSI requirement that every macro entry point
+       have  a  corresponding  function  which may be linked (and will be
+       prototype-checked)  if  the  macro  definition  is  disabled  with
+       #undef.
+     * An  HTML  "Introduction  to  Programming  with  NCURSES"  document
+       provides  a  narrative  introduction  to  the  curses  programming
+       interface.
+
+                             State of the Package
+
+   Numerous bugs present in earlier versions have been fixed; the library
+   is  far  more  reliable  than  it  used to be. Bounds checking in many
+   `dangerous'  entry points has been improved. The code is now type-safe
+   according  to gcc -Wall. The library has been checked for malloc leaks
+   and arena corruption by the Purify memory-allocation tester.
+
+   The  ncurses  code has been tested with a wide variety of applications
+   including (versions starting with those noted):
+
+   cdk
+          Curses Development Kit
+          [3]http://invisible-island.net/cdk/
+          [4]http://www.vexus.ca/products/CDK/
+
+   ded
+          directory-editor
+          [5]http://invisible-island.net/ded/
+
+   dialog
+          the  underlying  application used in Slackware's setup, and the
+          basis for similar applications on GNU/Linux.
+          [6]http://invisible-island.net/dialog/
+
+   lynx
+          the character-screen WWW browser
+          [7]http://lynx.isc.org/release/
+
+   Midnight Commander
+          file manager
+          [8]http://www.ibiblio.org/mc/
+
+   mutt
+          mail utility
+          [9]http://www.mutt.org/
+
+   ncftp
+          file-transfer utility
+          [10]http://www.ncftp.com/
+
+   nvi
+          New vi versions 1.50 are able to use ncurses versions 1.9.7 and
+          later.
+          [11]http://www.bostic.com/vi/
+
+   pinfo
+          Lynx-like info browser.
+          [12]http://dione.ids.pl/~pborys/software/pinfo/
+
+   tin
+          newsreader, supporting color, MIME [13]http://www.tin.org/
+
+   vh-1.6
+          Volks-Hypertext browser for the Jargon File
+          [14]http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/text/vh.html
+
+   as well as some that use ncurses for the terminfo support alone:
+
+   minicom
+          terminal emulator
+          [15]http://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom/
+
+   vile
+          vi-like-emacs
+          [16]http://invisible-island.net/vile/
+
+   The  ncurses  distribution  includes  a  selection  of  test  programs
+   (including a few games).
+
+Who's Who and What's What
+
+   Zeyd  Ben-Halim started it from a previous package pcurses, written by
+   Pavel  Curtis.  Eric S. Raymond continued development. Juergen Pfeifer
+   wrote  most of the form and menu libraries. Ongoing work is being done
+   by  [17]Thomas  Dickey.  Thomas  Dickey acts as the maintainer for the
+   Free  Software  Foundation,  which  holds  the  copyright  on ncurses.
+   Contact the current maintainers at [18]bug-ncurses@gnu.org.
+
+   To   join   the   ncurses   mailing   list,   please  write  email  to
+   bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org containing the line:
+             subscribe <name>@<host.domain>
+
+   This list is open to anyone interested in helping with the development
+   and testing of this package.
+
+   Beta  versions  of ncurses and patches to the current release are made
+   available at [19]ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ .
+
+Future Plans
+
+     * Extended-level   XPG4   conformance,   with   internationalization
+       support.
+     * Ports to more systems, including DOS and Windows.
+
+   We  need  people to help with these projects. If you are interested in
+   working on them, please join the ncurses list.
+
+Other Related Resources
+
+   The  distribution  provides  a  newer  version  of the terminfo-format
+   terminal description file once maintained by [20]Eric Raymond . Unlike
+   the  older  version, the termcap and terminfo data are provided in the
+   same  file,  and provides several user-definable extensions beyond the
+   X/Open specification.
+
+   You  can  find  lots  of  information  on  terminal-related topics not
+   covered in the terminfo file at [21]Richard Shuford's archive .
+
+References
+
+   1. ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/
+   2. ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses/
+   3. http://invisible-island.net/cdk/
+   4. http://www.vexus.ca/products/CDK/
+   5. http://invisible-island.net/ded/
+   6. http://invisible-island.net/dialog/
+   7. http://lynx.isc.org/release/
+   8. http://www.ibiblio.org/mc/
+   9. http://www.mutt.org/
+  10. http://www.ncftp.com/
+  11. http://www.bostic.com/vi/
+  12. http://dione.ids.pl/~pborys/software/pinfo/
+  13. http://www.tin.org/
+  14. http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/text/vh.html
+  15. http://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom/
+  16. http://invisible-island.net/vile/
+  17. mailto:dickey@invisible-island.net
+  18. mailto:bug-ncurses@gnu.org
+  19. ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses/
+  20. http://www.catb.org/~esr/terminfo/
+  21. http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal_index.html

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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- Copyright (c) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.                         --
+--                                                                           --
+-- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a   --
+-- copy of this software and associated documentation files (the             --
+-- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including       --
+-- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,       --
+-- distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell copies --
+-- of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished  --
+-- to do so, subject to the following conditions:                            --
+--                                                                           --
+-- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included   --
+-- in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.                    --
+--                                                                           --
+-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS   --
+-- OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF                --
+-- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN --
+-- NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,       --
+-- DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR     --
+-- OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE --
+-- USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.                                    --
+--                                                                           --
+-- Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright    --
+-- holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the      --
+-- sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written        --
+-- authorization.                                                            --
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- $Id: AUTHORS,v 1.2 2006/10/28 21:44:52 tom Exp $
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+These are the principal authors/contributors of ncurses since 1.9.9e,
+in decreasing order of their contribution:
+
+TD	Thomas E. Dickey
+JPF	Juergen Pfeifer 
+ESR	Eric S Raymond
+AVL	Alexander V Lukyanov
+PB	Philippe Blain
+SV	Sven Verdoolaege

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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- Copyright (c) 1998-2005,2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.               --
+--                                                                           --
+-- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a   --
+-- copy of this software and associated documentation files (the             --
+-- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including       --
+-- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,       --
+-- distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell copies --
+-- of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished  --
+-- to do so, subject to the following conditions:                            --
+--                                                                           --
+-- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included   --
+-- in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.                    --
+--                                                                           --
+-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS   --
+-- OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF                --
+-- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN --
+-- NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,       --
+-- DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR     --
+-- OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE --
+-- USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.                                    --
+--                                                                           --
+-- Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright    --
+-- holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the      --
+-- sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written        --
+-- authorization.                                                            --
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- $Id: INSTALL,v 1.124 2008/03/29 18:07:32 tom Exp $
+---------------------------------------------------------------------
+             How to install Ncurses/Terminfo on your system
+---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+    ************************************************************
+    * READ ALL OF THIS FILE BEFORE YOU TRY TO INSTALL NCURSES. *
+    ************************************************************
+
+You should be reading the file INSTALL in a directory called ncurses-d.d, where
+d.d is the current version number.  There should be several subdirectories,
+including `c++', `form', `man', `menu', 'misc', `ncurses', `panel', `progs',
+and `test'.  See the README file for a roadmap to the package.
+
+If you are a Linux or FreeBSD or NetBSD distribution integrator or packager,
+please read and act on the section titled IF YOU ARE A SYSTEM INTEGRATOR
+below.
+
+If you are converting from BSD curses and do not have root access, be sure
+to read the BSD CONVERSION NOTES section below.
+
+If you are trying to build applications using gpm with ncurses,
+read the USING NCURSES WITH GPM section below.
+
+If you are running over the Andrew File System see the note below on
+USING NCURSES WITH AFS.
+
+If you are cross-compiling, see the note below on BUILDING NCURSES WITH A
+CROSS-COMPILER.
+
+If you want to build the Ada95 binding, go to the Ada95 directory and
+follow the instructions there.  The Ada95 binding is not covered below.
+
+If you are using anything but (a) Linux, or (b) one of the 4.4BSD-based
+i386 Unixes, go read the Portability section in the TO-DO file before you
+do anything else.
+
+
+REQUIREMENTS:
+------------
+
+You will need the following to build and install ncurses under UNIX:
+
+	* ANSI C compiler  (gcc, for instance)
+	* sh               (bash will do)
+	* awk              (mawk or gawk will do)
+	* sed
+	* BSD or System V style install (a script is enclosed)
+
+Ncurses has been also built in the OS/2 EMX environment.
+
+
+INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
+----------------------
+
+1.  First, decide whether you want ncurses to replace your existing library (in
+    which case you'll need super-user privileges) or be installed in parallel
+    with it.
+
+    The --prefix option to configure changes the root directory for installing
+    ncurses.  The default is normally in subdirectories of /usr/local, except
+    for systems where ncurses is normally installed as a system library, e.g.,
+    Linux, the various BSD systems and Cygwin.  Use --prefix=/usr to replace
+    your default curses distribution.
+
+    The package gets installed beneath the --prefix directory as follows:
+
+    In $(prefix)/bin:          tic, infocmp, captoinfo, tset,
+				reset, clear, tput, toe
+    In $(prefix)/lib:          libncurses*.* libcurses.a
+    In $(prefix)/share/terminfo: compiled terminal descriptions
+    In $(prefix)/include:      C header files
+    Under $(prefix)/man:       the manual pages
+
+    Note that the configure script attempts to locate previous installation of
+    ncurses, and will set the default prefix according to where it finds the
+    ncurses headers.
+
+    Do not use commands such as
+
+    	make install prefix=XXX
+
+    to change the prefix after configuration, since the prefix value is used
+    for some absolute pathnames such as TERMINFO.  Instead do this
+
+    	make install DESTDIR=XXX
+
+    See also the discussion of --with-install-prefix.
+
+2.  Type `./configure' in the top-level directory of the distribution to
+    configure ncurses for your operating system and create the Makefiles.
+    Besides --prefix, various configuration options are available to customize
+    the installation; use `./configure --help' to list the available options.
+
+    If your operating system is not supported, read the PORTABILITY section in
+    the file ncurses/README for information on how to create a configuration
+    file for your system.
+
+    The `configure' script generates makefile rules for one or more object
+    models and their associated libraries:
+
+	libncurses.a (normal)
+
+	libcurses.a (normal, a link to libncurses.a)
+		This gets left out if you configure with --disable-overwrite.
+
+	libncurses.so (shared)
+
+	libncurses_g.a (debug)
+
+	libncurses_p.a (profile)
+
+	libncurses.la (libtool)
+
+    If you configure using the --enable-widec option, a "w" is appended to the
+    library names (e.g., libncursesw.a), and the resulting libraries support
+    wide-characters, e.g., via a UTF-8 locale.  The corresponding header files
+    are compatible with the non-wide-character configuration; wide-character
+    features are provided by ifdef's in the header files.  The wide-character
+    library interfaces are not binary-compatible with the non-wide-character
+    version.  Building and running the wide-character code relies on a fairly
+    recent implementation of libiconv.  We have built this configuration on
+    Linux using libiconv, sometimes requiring libutf8.
+
+    If you configure using the --with-pthread option, a "t" is appended to
+    the library names (e.g., libncursest.a, libncursestw.a).
+
+    If you do not specify any models, the normal and debug libraries will be
+    configured.  Typing `configure' with no arguments is equivalent to:
+
+	./configure --with-normal --with-debug --enable-overwrite
+
+    Typing
+
+	./configure --with-shared
+
+    makes the shared libraries the default, resulting in
+
+	./configure --with-shared --with-normal --with-debug --enable-overwrite
+
+    If you want only shared libraries, type
+
+	./configure --with-shared --without-normal --without-debug
+
+    Rules for generating shared libraries are highly dependent upon the choice
+    of host system and compiler.  We've been testing shared libraries on Linux
+    and SunOS with gcc, but more work needs to be done to make shared libraries
+    work on other systems.
+
+    If you have libtool installed, you can type
+
+	./configure --with-libtool
+
+    to generate the appropriate static and/or shared libraries for your
+    platform using libtool.
+
+    You can make curses and terminfo fall back to an existing file of termcap
+    definitions by configuring with --enable-termcap.  If you do this, the
+    library will search /etc/termcap before the terminfo database, and will
+    also interpret the contents of the TERM environment variable.  See the
+    section BSD CONVERSION NOTES below.
+
+3.  Type `make'.  Ignore any warnings, no error messages should be produced.
+    This should compile the ncurses library, the terminfo compiler tic(1),
+    captoinfo(1), infocmp(1), toe(1), clear(1) tset(1), reset(1), and tput(1)
+    programs (see the manual pages for explanation of what they do), some test
+    programs, and the panels, menus, and forms libraries.
+
+4.  Run ncurses and several other test programs in the test directory to
+    verify that ncurses functions correctly before doing an install that
+    may overwrite system files.  Read the file test/README for details on
+    the test programs.
+
+    NOTE: You must have installed the terminfo database, or set the
+    environment variable $TERMINFO to point to a SVr4-compatible terminfo
+    database before running the test programs.  Not all vendors' terminfo
+    databases are SVr4-compatible, but most seem to be.  Exceptions include
+    DEC's Digital Unix (formerly known as OSF/1).
+
+    If you run the test programs WITHOUT installing terminfo, ncurses may
+    read the termcap file and cache that in $HOME/.terminfo, which will
+    thereafter be used instead of the terminfo database.  See the comments
+    on "--enable-getcap-cache", to see why this is a Bad Thing.
+
+    It is possible to configure ncurses to use other terminfo database formats.
+    A few are provided as examples in the include-directory (see --with-caps).
+
+    The ncurses program is designed specifically to test the ncurses library.
+    You can use it to verify that the screen highlights work correctly, that
+    cursor addressing and window scrolling works OK, etc.
+
+5.  Once you've tested, you can type `make install' to install libraries,
+    the programs, the terminfo database and the manual pages.  Alternately, you
+    can type `make install' in each directory you want to install.  In the
+    top-level directory, you can do a partial install using these commands:
+
+	'make install.progs'    installs tic, infocmp, etc...
+	'make install.includes' installs the headers.
+	'make install.libs'     installs the libraries (and the headers).
+	'make install.data'     installs the terminfo data. (Note: `tic' must
+				be installed before the terminfo data can be
+				compiled).
+	'make install.man'      installs the manual pages.
+
+  ############################################################################
+  #     CAVEAT EMPTOR: `install.data' run as root will NUKE any existing     #
+  #  terminfo database. If you have any custom or unusual entries SAVE them  #
+  #  before you install ncurses.  I have a file called terminfo.custom for   #
+  #  this purpose.  Don't forget to run tic on the file once you're done.    #
+  ############################################################################
+
+    The terminfo(5) manual page must be preprocessed with tbl(1) before
+    being formatted by nroff(1).  Modern man(1) implementations tend to do
+    this by default, but you may want to look at your version's manual page
+    to be sure.  You may also install the manual pages after preprocessing
+    with tbl(1) by specifying the configure option --with-manpage-tbl.
+
+    If the system already has a curses library that you need to keep using
+    you'll need to distinguish between it and ncurses.  See the discussion of
+    --disable-overwrite.  If ncurses is installed outside the standard
+    directories (/usr/include and /usr/lib) then all your users will need to
+    use the -I option to compile programs and -L to link them.
+
+    If you have another curses installed in your system and you accidentally
+    compile using its curses.h you'll end up with a large number of
+    undefined symbols at link time.
+
+    IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ROOT: Change directory to the `progs' subdirectory
+    and run the `capconvert' script.  This script will deduce various things
+    about your environment and use them to build you a private terminfo tree,
+    so you can use ncurses applications.
+
+    If more than one user at your site does this, the space for the duplicate
+    trees is wasted.  Try to get your site administrators to install a system-
+    wide terminfo tree instead.
+
+    See the BSD CONVERSION NOTES section below for a few more details.
+
+6.  The c++ directory has C++ classes that are built on top of ncurses and
+    panels.  You must have c++ (and its libraries) installed before you can
+    compile and run the demo.
+
+    Use --without-cxx-binding to tell configure to not build the C++ bindings
+    and demo.
+
+    If you do not have C++, you must use the --without-cxx option to tell
+    the configure script to not attempt to determine the type of 'bool'
+    which may be supported by C++.  IF YOU USE THIS OPTION, BE ADVISED THAT
+    YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO COMPILE (OR RUN) NCURSES APPLICATIONS WITH C++.
+
+
+SUMMARY OF CONFIGURE OPTIONS:
+----------------------------
+
+    The configure script provides a short list of its options when you type
+
+	./configure --help
+
+    The --help and several options are common to all configure scripts that are
+    generated with autoconf.  Those are all listed before the line
+
+	--enable and --with options recognized:
+
+    The other options are specific to this package.  We list them in alphabetic
+    order.
+
+    --disable-assumed-color
+	With ncurses 5.1, we introduced a new function, assume_default_colors()
+	which allows applications to specify what the default foreground and
+	background color are assumed to be.  Most color applications use
+	full-screen color; but a few do not color the background.  While the
+	assumed values can be overridden by invoking assume_default_colors(),
+	you may find it useful to set the assumed values to the pre-5.1
+	convention, using this configure option.
+
+    --disable-big-core
+	Assume machine has little memory.  The configure script attempts to
+	determine if your machine has enough memory (about 6Mb) to compile the
+	terminfo database without writing portions to disk.  Some allocators
+	return deceptive results, so you may have to override the configure
+	script.  Or you may be building tic for a smaller machine.
+
+    --disable-big-strings
+	Disable compile-time optimization of predefined tables which puts
+	all of their strings into a very long string, to reduce relocation
+	overhead.
+
+    --disable-database
+	Use only built-in data.  The ncurses libraries normally read terminfo
+	and termcap data from disk.  You can configure ncurses to have a
+	built-in database, aka "fallback" entries.  Embedded applications may
+	have no need for an external database.  Some, but not all of the
+	programs are useful in this configuration, e.g., reset and tput versus
+	infocmp and tic.
+
+    --disable-ext-funcs
+	Disable function-extensions.  Configure ncurses without the functions
+	that are not specified by XSI.  See ncurses/modules for the exact
+	list of library modules that would be suppressed.
+
+    --disable-hashmap
+	Compile without hashmap scrolling-optimization code.  This algorithm is
+	the default.
+
+    --disable-home-terminfo
+	The $HOME/.terminfo directory is normally added to ncurses' search
+	list for reading/writing terminfo entries, since that directory is
+	more likely writable than the system terminfo database.  Use this
+	option to disable the feature altogether.
+
+    --disable-largefile
+	Disable compiler flags needed to use large-file interfaces.
+
+    --disable-leaks
+	For testing, compile-in code that frees memory that normally would not
+	be freed, to simplify analysis of memory-leaks.
+
+	Any implementation of curses must not free the memory associated with
+	a screen, since (even after calling endwin()), it must be available
+	for use in the next call to refresh().  There are also chunks of
+	memory held for performance reasons.  That makes it hard to analyze
+	curses applications for memory leaks.  To work around this, build
+	a debugging version of the ncurses library which frees those chunks
+	which it can, and provides the _nc_free_and_exit() function to free
+	the remainder on exit.  The ncurses utility and test programs use this
+	feature, e.g., via the ExitProgram() macro.
+
+    --disable-lp64
+	The header files will ignore use of the _LP64 symbol to make chtype
+	and mmask_t types 32 bits (they may be long on 64-bit hosts, for
+	compatibility with older releases).
+
+	NOTE: this is potentially an ABI change, depending on existing
+	packages.  The default for this option is "disabled" for ncurses
+	ABI 5, and "enabled" for ABI 6.
+
+    --disable-macros
+	For testing, use functions rather than macros.  The program will run
+	more slowly, but it is simpler to debug.  This defines NCURSES_NOMACROS
+	at build time.  See also the --enable-expanded option.
+
+    --disable-overwrite
+	If you are installing ncurses on a system which contains another
+	development version of curses, or which could be confused by the loader
+	for another version, we recommend that you leave out the link to
+	-lcurses.  The ncurses library is always available as -lncurses.
+	Disabling overwrite also causes the ncurses header files to be
+	installed into a subdirectory, e.g., /usr/local/include/ncurses,
+	rather than the include directory.  This makes it simpler to avoid
+	compile-time conflicts with other versions of curses.h
+
+    --disable-relink
+	If --enable-rpath is given, the generated makefiles normally will
+	rebuild the libraries during install.  Use this option to simply
+	copy whatever the linked produced.
+
+	This option is ignored if --enable-rpath is not given.
+
+    --disable-root-environ
+	Compile with environment restriction, so certain environment variables
+	are not available when running as root, or via a setuid/setgid
+	application.  These are (for example $TERMINFO) those that allow the
+	search path for the terminfo or termcap entry to be customized.
+
+    --disable-scroll-hints
+	Compile without scroll-hints code.  This option is ignored when
+	hashmap scrolling is configured, which is the default.
+
+    --disable-tparm-varargs
+	Portable programs should call tparm() using the fixed-length parameter
+	list documented in X/Open.  ncurses provides varargs support for this
+	function.  Use --disable-tparm-varargs to disable this support.
+
+    --enable-assertions
+	For testing, compile-in assertion code.  This is used only for a few
+	places where ncurses cannot easily recover by returning an error code.
+
+    --enable-broken_linker
+	A few platforms have what we consider a broken linker:  it cannot link
+	objects from an archive solely by referring to data objects in those
+	files, but requires a function reference.  This configure option
+	changes several data references to functions to work around this
+	problem.
+
+	NOTE:  With ncurses 5.1, this may not be necessary, since we are
+	told that some linkers interpret uninitialized global data as a
+	different type of reference which behaves as described above.  We have
+	explicitly initialized all of the global data to work around the
+	problem.
+
+    --enable-bsdpad
+	Recognize BSD-style prefix padding.  Some ancient BSD programs (such as
+	nethack) call tputs("50") to implement delays.
+
+    --enable-colorfgbg
+	Compile with experimental $COLORFGBG code.  That environment variable
+	is set by some terminal emulators as a hint to applications, by
+	advertising the default foreground and background colors.  During
+	initialization, ncurses sets color pair 0 to match this.
+
+    --enable-const
+	The curses interface as documented in XSI is rather old, in fact
+	including features that precede ANSI C.  The prototypes generally do
+	not make effective use of "const".  When using stricter compilers (or
+	gcc with appropriate warnings), you may see warnings about the mismatch
+	between const and non-const data.  We provide a configure option which
+	changes the interfaces to use const - quieting these warnings and
+	reflecting the actual use of the parameters more closely.  The ncurses
+	library uses the symbol NCURSES_CONST for these instances of const,
+	and if you have asked for compiler warnings, will add gcc's const-qual
+	warning.  There will still be warnings due to subtle inconsistencies
+	in the interface, but at a lower level.
+
+	NOTE:  configuring ncurses with this option may detract from the
+	portability of your applications by encouraging you to use const in
+	places where the XSI curses interface would not allow them.  Similar
+	issues arise when porting to SVr4 curses, which uses const in even
+	fewer places.
+
+    --enable-echo
+	Use the option --disable-echo to make the build-log less verbose by
+	suppressing the display of the compile and link commands.  This makes
+	it easier to see the compiler warnings.  (You can always use "make -n"
+	to see the options that are used).
+
+    --enable-expanded
+	For testing, generate functions for certain macros to make them visible
+	as such to the debugger.  See also the --disable-macros option.
+
+    --enable-ext-colors
+	Extend the cchar_t structure to allow more than 16 colors to be
+	encoded.  This applies only to the wide-character (--enable-widec)
+	configuration.
+
+	NOTE:  using this option will make libraries which are not binary-
+	compatible with libncursesw 5.4.  None of the interfaces change, but
+	applications which have an array of cchar_t's must be recompiled.
+
+    --enable-ext-mouse
+	Modify the encoding of mouse state to make room for a 5th mouse button.
+	That allows one to use ncurses with a wheel mouse with xterm or
+	similar X terminal emulators.
+
+	NOTE:  using this option will make libraries which are not binary-
+	compatible with libncursesw 5.4.  None of the interfaces change, but
+	applications which have mouse mask mmask_t's must be recompiled.
+
+    --enable-getcap
+	Use the 4.4BSD getcap code if available, or a bundled version of it to
+	fetch termcap entries.  Entries read in this way cannot use (make
+	cross-references to) the terminfo tree, but it is faster than reading
+	/etc/termcap.
+
+	If configured for one of the *BSD systems, this automatically uses
+	the hashed database system produced using cap_mkdb or similar tools.
+	In that case, there is no advantage in using the --enable-getcap-cache
+	option.
+
+	See also the --with-hashed-db option.
+
+    --enable-getcap-cache
+	Cache translated termcaps under the directory $HOME/.terminfo
+

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