"Eric S. Raymond" <esr@thyrsus.com> writes: > Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@mems-exchange.org>: > > * Drop cursesmodule and package it separately. (Any other obsolete > > modules that should go?) > > Annoyingly enough, I may need this to stay in, for use by the new Linux-kernel > configuration system I'm writing. Why is it on the hit list? IIRC, it's because nobody really maintains it, and those that care about it, use a different one (either ncurses module, or a newer cursesmodule). So from what i understand, you get complaints, but no real advantage to having it there. I'm just trying to summarize, not fall on either side (some people get touchy about issues like this). --Dan
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