In my menus, I find a Theme Manager, a File Manager, a Session Manager, a Login Manager, but alas, no "Mandrake Software Manager". I have used the "find" command to look for curses.h, ncurses.h, curses.c, ncurses.c, curses, and ncurses in the complete /usr directory. No luck. ( Note: This was done *after* I untarred the kernel source onto my hard drive again.) And believe me - it takes a *long* time to try and find a file in the /usr directory when it's almost 1 GB in size! By the way, I have ncurses-5.2-12mdk.i386.rpm installed (checked by doing: rpm -q ncurses), and even re-installed it. I'm using Mandrake 8.0, but the kernel was updated to version 2.4.17 a while back from source files, not Mandrake's RPM's. Can someone just please *send* me a copy of curses.h or ncurses.h, and let me know what directory it belongs in? Scott On Saturday 01 June 2002 12:30, Jonathan Osuch wrote:
On Thursday 30 May 2002 09:32 am, Scott wrote:
I've *finally* gotten around to trying to compile Xfractint 20.2.04. Seems like curses.h is missing. Should I grab a copy from an older version?
Using the Mandrake Software Manager, search for ncurses. This should identify the package you need to install. I had a similar problem with Mandrake 8.0. In addition to missing libraries, gcc was missing with one installation I did. Either Mandrake 8.2 is better or I'm getting better at installing the correct software. Although the Power Pack is missing nasm.
Jonathan