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H A DSymbol.base.map3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A DSymbol.wide.map3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A DVersions.def3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A DMakefile.inc3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A DMakefile3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/usr.bin/tic/
H A Dtic.13eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A DMakefile3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/lib/libncurses/libpanelw/
H A DMakefile3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/lib/libncurses/include/
H A Dncurses_dll.h3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A Dtermcap.h3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A Dunctrl.h3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A DMKterm.h.awk3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A Dcurses.head3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
H A Dncurses_cfg.h3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/lib/libncurses/libncursesw/
H A DMakefile3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/share/terminfo/
H A DMakefile.entries3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/lib/libncurses/libpanel/
H A DMakefile3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/lib/libncurses/libncurses/
H A DMakefile3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).
/dragonfly/
H A DMakefile_upgrade.inc3eec8774 Fri Mar 11 19:11:40 GMT 2016 John Marino <draco@marino.st> ncurses: Upgrade version 5.9 (20110402) => 6.0 (20160305)

The tic program has been updated at the same time.
The symbol maps were expanded using the vendor symbol maps so they
should be more accurate than before. Only one new symbol came in
for the 6.0 version, but I didn't see it present in any library.

For now, the ncurses headers are still being installed. They may
be removed later if dports will support it and it doesn't cause
problem with unix specifications. (On DragonFly, the ncurses
base libraries are private so in theory the headers should be too).