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- From: richard@crowded-house.den.mmc.com (Richard Armstrong)
- Subject: Re: A_REVERSE in curses???
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.161356.21190@den.mmc.com>
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- Organization: Martin Marietta
- References: <1992Dec03.061307.17911@spillman.uucp> <1992Dec11.122950.4544@bvl.pt>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 16:13:56 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec11.122950.4544@bvl.pt> vasco@jessica.bvl.pt (Antonio Vasconcelos) writes:
- > sjs@netcom.com (Stephen Schow) writes:
- >)I need help with curses. I wrote a little test program that works great on
- >)one UNIX box. When I try to compile it on another UNIX box (at netcom) it
- >)failes to recognize the A_REVERSE macro definition, which I had pressumed
- >)was a standard thing. Is it a standard thing?
- >
- >Take a look at file /usr/include/curses.h, probably the names have been changed
- >on your implementation, I think IBM did that in AIX 3.1.5.
- >
- >regards,
- >
- >|/asco
- >
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- Also look in the system 5 libraries. /usr/5include/curses.h
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- My company never said any of this... I didn't either.
- Richard Armstrong, Software Engineer, Martin Marietta
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