<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> <!DOCTYPE package SYSTEM "../pear/package.dtd"> <package> <name>ncurses</name> <summary>Terminal screen handling and optimization package</summary> <maintainers> <maintainer> <user>hholzgra</user> <name>Hartmut Holzgraefe</name> <email>hartmut@php.net</email> <role>lead</role> </maintainer> <maintainer> <user>georg</user> <name>Georg Richter</name> <role>developer</role> <email>georg@php.net</email> </maintainer> <maintainer> <user>iliaa</user> <name>Ilia Alshanetsky</name> <role>developer</role> <email>iliaa@php.net</email> </maintainer> <maintainer> <user>wez</user> <name>Wez Furlong</name> <role>developer</role> <email>wez@php.net</email> </maintainer> </maintainers> <description> ncurses (new curses) is a free software emulation of curses in System V Rel 4.0 (and above). It uses terminfo format, supports pads, colors, multiple highlights, form characters and function key mapping. Because of the interactive nature of this library, it will be of little use for writing Web applications, but may be useful when writing scripts meant using PHP from the command line. </description> <license>PHP</license> <release> <state>beta</state> <version>5.0rc1</version> <date>2004-03-19</date> <notes> package.xml added to support installation using pear installer </notes> <configureoptions> <configureoption name="with-ncurses" default="autodetect" prompt="path to ncurses installation?"/> </configureoptions> <filelist> <file role="doc" name="CREDITS"/> <file role="doc" name="EXPERIMENTAL"/> <file role="doc" name="example1.php"/> <file role="src" name="config.m4"/> <file role="src" name="ncurses.c"/> <file role="src" name="ncurses.php"/> <file role="src" name="ncurses_fe.c"/> <file role="src" name="ncurses_functions.c"/> <file role="src" name="php_ncurses.h"/> <file role="src" name="php_ncurses_fe.h"/> <file role="test" name="tests/001.phpt"/> </filelist> <deps> <dep type="php" rel="ge" version="5" /> <!-- doesn't work yet <dep type="os" rel="has" name="unix"/> --> </deps> </release> </package> <!-- vim:et:ts=1:sw=1 -->