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From: Andrew Cottrell <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au>
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Subject: Re: Cross-compiling NCURSES programs to DOS
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 16:36:05 +1100
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>	I have a program written in ncurses and what I am trying to do is
>compile a DOS binary for it. I have sucessfully installed djgpp as a
>cross-compiler in Linux, however I am uncertain on how I should get
>PDCurses working with djgpp so I can compile my ncurses program for DOS.
>Would this be easier to do from a Windows environment? How do I go about
>doing this? I compiled PDCurses and have /usr/lib/libcurses.a... Though
>-lpdcurses doesnt work, where should I put libcurses.a for it to work
>with djgpp?
Eric,
-lpdcurses means that the library should be libpdcurses.a , but you
have libcurses.a so you need to use -lcurses .

Give this a try. BTW the PDCurses at Simtel are very old and there are
latter versions at http://pdcurses.sourceforge.net/index.html

Andrew

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