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Alexander Traud authored
The check for the library ncurses should use not use the header <curses.h> but <ncurses.h>, because on some platforms <curses.h> is not a drop-in replacement for <ncurses.h>: For example in Solaris, the symbol initscr is a typedef in <curses.h> to a symbol which does not exist in the library ncurses (initscr32). Simply use <ncurses.h> when you link to ncurses. Furthermore in Solaris, the header <ncurses.h> is in a subdirectory /usr/include/ncurses and not available via pkg-config. ASTERISK-15331 ASTERISK-14935 ASTERISK-12382 ASTERISK-9107 Change-Id: Ife367776b0ccf17d3fefed868245376bfb93745d
Alexander Traud authoredThe check for the library ncurses should use not use the header <curses.h> but <ncurses.h>, because on some platforms <curses.h> is not a drop-in replacement for <ncurses.h>: For example in Solaris, the symbol initscr is a typedef in <curses.h> to a symbol which does not exist in the library ncurses (initscr32). Simply use <ncurses.h> when you link to ncurses. Furthermore in Solaris, the header <ncurses.h> is in a subdirectory /usr/include/ncurses and not available via pkg-config. ASTERISK-15331 ASTERISK-14935 ASTERISK-12382 ASTERISK-9107 Change-Id: Ife367776b0ccf17d3fefed868245376bfb93745d