>>>>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 09:39:27 +0200, Tilman Schmidt said:
>
> Am 16.05.2008 22:58 schrieb Martin Simmons:
> >=20
> > I think that shows you are using conio, because it is part of Bacula, s=
> o will
> > be linked statically. If you were using readline, then it would probab=
> ly by
> > linked dynamically.
> >=20
> >> > If so, you could try recompiling with
> >> > configure --disable-conio, which will make it use readline if that i=
> s
> >> > available.
> >>=20
> >> Yeah, I might do that. But I think it would be more desirable to get
> >> the root problem solved for everybody.
> >=20
> > OK, I suggest looking at the source then :-)
>
> We're talking about the file src/console/conio.c here, right?
> The one starting with the comment:
>
> /*
> Generalized console input/output handler
> A maintanable replacement for readline()
>
> Updated for Bacula, Kern Sibbald, December MMIII
>
> This code is in part derived from code that I wrote in
> 1981, so some of it is a bit old and could use a cleanup.
>
> */
>
> :-)
Right. Some people call the cleanup "GNU Readline" :-)
__Martin
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