PRs for tag 'ncurses'
This is an experimental report containing PRs for tag 'ncurses' as of 5-30-2014. GNATS has no finer-grained categorization than 'kern', 'bin', 'ports', and so forth. To augment this, the bugmeisters have adopted the convention of adding '[<tagname>]' to the Synopsis field. Consider this a prototype of a better search function.
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PRs for tag 'ncurses':
S | Submitted | Tracker | Resp. | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
o | 2013/12/09 | kern/184638 | [ncurses] bump ospeed from short to int | |
o | 2013/12/09 | kern/184635 | [ncurses] [patch] bug in _nc_baudrate() | |
o | 2012/09/19 | kern/171777 | [ncurses] [patch] Enable assert()s in ncurses | |
o | 2011/03/29 | kern/156016 | [ncurses] Arrow keys don't work with any ncurses based programs when TEKEN_XTERM enabled | |
o | 2011/02/09 | kern/154609 | ed | [ncurses] END key under screen not sending correct code to ncurses apps |
o | 2004/09/01 | conf/71254 | [ncurses] xterm vs. cons* termtypes or sc(4) |
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