diff -Nru ./configure ../ncurses-5.4+local/configure --- ./configure 2004-01-31 17:03:42.000000000 -0800 +++ ../ncurses-5.4+local/configure 2004-11-19 18:57:27.000000000 -0800 @@ -6824,7 +6824,6 @@ echo "$as_me:6824: result: $with_widec" >&5 echo "${ECHO_T}$with_widec" >&6 if test "$with_widec" = yes ; then - LIB_SUFFIX="w${LIB_SUFFIX}" cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF #define USE_WIDEC_SUPPORT 1 EOF diff -Nru ./misc/run_tic.in ../ncurses-5.4+local/misc/run_tic.in --- ./misc/run_tic.in 2003-09-06 15:31:44.000000000 -0700 +++ ../ncurses-5.4+local/misc/run_tic.in 2004-11-24 22:26:54.000000000 -0800 @@ -137,38 +137,3 @@ exit 1 fi fi - -# Make a symbolic link to provide compatibility with applications that expect -# to find terminfo under /usr/lib. That is, we'll _try_ to do that. Not -# all systems support symbolic links, and those that do provide a variety -# of options for 'test'. -if test "$TICDIR" != "$TERMINFO" ; then - ( rm -f $TICDIR 2>/dev/null ) - if ( cd $TICDIR 2>/dev/null ) - then - cd $TICDIR - TICDIR=`pwd` - if test $TICDIR != $TERMINFO ; then - # Well, we tried. Some systems lie to us, so the - # installer will have to double-check. - echo "Verify if $TICDIR and $TERMINFO are the same." - echo "The new terminfo is in $TERMINFO; the other should be a link to it." - echo "Otherwise, remove $TICDIR and link it to $TERMINFO." - fi - else - cd ${DESTDIR}$prefix - # Construct a symbolic link that only assumes $ticdir has the - # same $prefix as the other installed directories. - RELATIVE=`echo $ticdir|sed -e 's%^'$prefix'/%%'` - if test "$RELATIVE" != "$ticdir" ; then - RELATIVE=../`echo $ticdir|sed -e 's%^'$prefix'/%%' -e 's%^/%%'` - fi - if ( @LN_S@ $RELATIVE $TICDIR ) - then - echo '** sym-linked '$TICDIR' for compatibility' - else - echo '** could not sym-link '$TICDIR' for compatibility' - fi - fi -fi -# vile:shmode