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Re: NetBSD curses history

From Brett Lymn <blymn@internode.on.net>
Newsgroups muc.lists.netbsd.tech.misc
Subject Re: NetBSD curses history
Date 2024-05-30 16:47 +0930
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?> There also exists NetBSD curses, which wasn't developed ex nihilo but
I'm not sure yet what origin it forked from.
 
The NetBSD curses is the original BSD curses with updates and
enhancements.  The aim is to have NetBSD curses comply with all of the
Open Group susv2 curses specification.  I believe we are now there in
terms of implementing all the function calls.  We have also added some
ncurses extensions to better support pkgsrc applications.

Wide character support was added as a Google Summer of Code project.

I am not on the tech-misc mailing list so apologies for messing up the
threading on this topic.  I am happy to answer any questions you may
have.

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Re: NetBSD curses history Brett Lymn <blymn@internode.on.net> - 2024-05-30 16:47 +0930

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