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From: Imre Oolberg <imre@tkg.tartu.ee>
To: alsa-user@alsa.jcu.cz
Subject: compiling mikmod on Slackware libc5
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Hallo,

i know i become a nuicance of this list and i am sorry but just for my
information:

has anyone succeeded compiling any mikmod on Slackware 3.4 and what
version of mikmod ?
It doesnt matter to me the command line or graphical version. I seem to
have after
a while compiling it (the 3.1.1 and gtk one 06.b) all the time the same
error:

it comes up with the mikmod/display.c file and refers to ncurses library
function resizeterm which ist capable of something ....

I deinstalled with pkgtool old curceses and did install ncurses 4.2 like
--prefix=/usr so it will go to the same place where old one was.

No results :(

it may be relevant to say i use gcc 2.7.2.3 gtk 1.0.6 and lthreads
installed.

It if it a wellknown fact that mikmod is no supposed to be compiled with
the 

Best Regards Imre


