Hello, For several versions now, sup has shipped with ncurses bindings for ruby. I don''t understand why they''re in there. For my Arch package, I delete the ncurses.rb file and allow Sup to use the system-installed ruby ncurses bindings instead. Funny enough, they work properly in Arch whereas the provided bindings don''t. Is there any reason to have the bindings in there? Other distros? Anyway, I have no problems continuing to delete them if there is a reason. Cheers, -Andrei "Garoth" Thorp
Excerpts from Andrei Thorp''s message of Sat Feb 13 05:06:30 +0200 2010:> For several versions now, sup has shipped with ncurses bindings for > ruby. I don''t understand why they''re in there. For my Arch package, I > delete the ncurses.rb file and allow Sup to use the system-installed > ruby ncurses bindings instead. Funny enough, they work properly in > Arch whereas the provided bindings don''t. Is there any reason to have > the bindings in there? Other distros?http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=477366 - Taru Karttunen