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/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/ncurses/form/
H A DMakefilediff 169971 Fri May 25 00:27:46 MDT 2007 rafan - When I introduce wide character enabled ncurses into base, all headers
are installed twice (once in non-widec version, onec in widec version).
Headers with widec enabled are compatible with non-widec version
for libraries. However, if you do a repeat build/install, the curses.h
is always overwritten. The reason is that headers and statics libraries
are installed with -S option to preserve their mtime if no actual changes,
which saves time when doing incremental builds. The curses.h is installed
by non-widec ncurses first, then by widec ncurses. So next time, it happens
again. You see something like this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h

The solution is to disable installing headers in non-widec version. Now
you see this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)

For form/panel/menu libraries, the headers are the same for both version.
To be consistent with ncurses, I also disable the installation in non-widec
version.

Reported by: des
Reviewed by: ru
Thanks to: ru
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/ncurses/menu/
H A DMakefilediff 169971 Fri May 25 00:27:46 MDT 2007 rafan - When I introduce wide character enabled ncurses into base, all headers
are installed twice (once in non-widec version, onec in widec version).
Headers with widec enabled are compatible with non-widec version
for libraries. However, if you do a repeat build/install, the curses.h
is always overwritten. The reason is that headers and statics libraries
are installed with -S option to preserve their mtime if no actual changes,
which saves time when doing incremental builds. The curses.h is installed
by non-widec ncurses first, then by widec ncurses. So next time, it happens
again. You see something like this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h

The solution is to disable installing headers in non-widec version. Now
you see this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)

For form/panel/menu libraries, the headers are the same for both version.
To be consistent with ncurses, I also disable the installation in non-widec
version.

Reported by: des
Reviewed by: ru
Thanks to: ru
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/ncurses/panel/
H A DMakefilediff 169971 Fri May 25 00:27:46 MDT 2007 rafan - When I introduce wide character enabled ncurses into base, all headers
are installed twice (once in non-widec version, onec in widec version).
Headers with widec enabled are compatible with non-widec version
for libraries. However, if you do a repeat build/install, the curses.h
is always overwritten. The reason is that headers and statics libraries
are installed with -S option to preserve their mtime if no actual changes,
which saves time when doing incremental builds. The curses.h is installed
by non-widec ncurses first, then by widec ncurses. So next time, it happens
again. You see something like this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h

The solution is to disable installing headers in non-widec version. Now
you see this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)

For form/panel/menu libraries, the headers are the same for both version.
To be consistent with ncurses, I also disable the installation in non-widec
version.

Reported by: des
Reviewed by: ru
Thanks to: ru
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-9.3-release/lib/ncurses/ncurses/
H A DMakefilediff 169971 Fri May 25 00:27:46 MDT 2007 rafan - When I introduce wide character enabled ncurses into base, all headers
are installed twice (once in non-widec version, onec in widec version).
Headers with widec enabled are compatible with non-widec version
for libraries. However, if you do a repeat build/install, the curses.h
is always overwritten. The reason is that headers and statics libraries
are installed with -S option to preserve their mtime if no actual changes,
which saves time when doing incremental builds. The curses.h is installed
by non-widec ncurses first, then by widec ncurses. So next time, it happens
again. You see something like this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
install: curses.h -> /usr/include/curses.h

The solution is to disable installing headers in non-widec version. Now
you see this:

# pwd
/usr/src/lib/ncurses
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)
# make -s installincludes INSTALL="install -v"
===> ncurses (installincludes)
===> ncursesw (installincludes)

For form/panel/menu libraries, the headers are the same for both version.
To be consistent with ncurses, I also disable the installation in non-widec
version.

Reported by: des
Reviewed by: ru
Thanks to: ru
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks

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