jack, curses and rpms

pehr anderson pehr at pehr.net
Thu Feb 24 23:19:37 EST 2000


I'm very interested in having the next version of 
the cursesmodule support the mouse function calls.
Do you know if this is included in the latest version of 
cursesmodule?

	-pehr


"Juergen A. Erhard" wrote:
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> I recently discovered jack, a CD ripping/MP3 encoding integrator
> written in python (cool, I can hack it ;-).
> 
> Nice program.
> 
> With but one problem... it needs a curses interface (yep, the docs are
> right about that, you *need* it).  Which in turn needs a patched
> Modules/cursesmodule.c (it doesn't work with the one in 1.5.2).
> 
> Okay, so I got cursesmodule.c from the CVS... tried to patch it with
> the included diff... which failed.
> 
> Huh?
> 
> So, I checked that... and found that I needed the cursesmodule.c from
> the Python RPMs.  I got that and patched it... and all's well.
> 
> Well, not really... the fact that the Python RPMs have a very
> different (at least in source, if not in function) cursesmodule.c is
> pretty bad.
> 
> Some call this fragmentation, some will call the Python RPMs a fork (I
> for one will do that).
> 
> This situation should be ended *NOW*.[1]
> 
> Bye, J
> 
> [1] Whoever needs to get together and talk should do so... to sooner,
> the better (and the later the worse).  Actually, this should never
> have happened to begin with...
> 
> PS: Of course, if the changes in the Python RPMs are to be integrated
> into Python proper, all will be well again (*when* that has happened).
> 
> PPS: I could yammer to the Debian Python maintainer to integrate the
> RPM patches into the Debian package... but I won't.  I really want
> *one* Python, not several slightly incompatible ones.
> 
> - --
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