07-30-2009
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Originally Posted by
shamrock
You are linking to the archive version of ncurses lib without telling the compiler to do so. Are there any shared libs under /opt/freeware/lib named libncurses.so because you need that not the libncurses.a which is the achive version.
There is no libncurses.so file under that folder. How do I tell the compiler to use the archive? I have tried using -lncurses and -L/path_to-archive. Thanks.
Last edited by wvuguy; 07-30-2009 at 02:55 PM..
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