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Since macOS's filesystem is case-insensitive, its `tic` only generates terminfo directory names that are hex numbers instead of letters, such as 78/xterm instead of x/xterm. However, the configure script still enables the mixed-case directory name feature by default. As a result, ncurses will fail when trying to find terminfo entries like x/xterm if they are generated on macOS. It seems like there is no way to change the behavior of `tic` to create alphabetical directories, so we can only disable this option explicitly. |
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0001-Teach-configure-about-serenity.patch | ||
0002-Disable-mixed-case-directory-names-when-building-on-.patch | ||
ReadMe.md |
Patches for ncurses on SerenityOS
0001-Teach-configure-about-serenity.patch
Teach configure about serenity
0002-Disable-mixed-case-directory-names-when-building-on-.patch
Disable mixed-case directory names when building on macOS
Since macOS's filesystem is case-insensitive, its tic
only generates
terminfo directory names that are hex numbers instead of letters, such
as 78/xterm instead of x/xterm. However, the configure script still
enables the mixed-case directory name feature by default. As a result,
ncurses will fail when trying to find terminfo entries like x/xterm if
they are generated on macOS.
It seems like there is no way to change the behavior of tic
to create
alphabetical directories, so we can only disable this option explicitly.