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From: ajam <ajam@erols.com>
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Subject: Installation
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This might be the most dull question in this newsgroup, but here it is.
I downloaded the latest version of the C-Kermit via ftp, and saved it
under /usr/local/bin/kermit6. (The OS that I am using is Red Hat Linux
Release 4.1, which uses the Linux Kernel 2.0.27). Well, then I tried to
compile it using "make linux", as stated in the "makefile", but during
the compilation it says that it cannot find some (ncurses) functions
like "printw" and "wmove". The "makefile" stated that one shall make a
soft link from "ncurses.h" to "curses.h", and it is there. Also,
"termcap.h" already has the "termios.h" file included. Maybe it is the
silliest thing in the world, but at this point I'm brain dead. I really
will appreciate anybody that has the time and interest to explain it to
me. Thanks!
ajam@erols.com