newt 0.52.21-ok2 source package in openKylin
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newt (0.52.21-ok2) yangtze; urgency=medium * update version info -- luzhiping <email address hidden> Mon, 22 Aug 2022 14:10:47 +0800
newt (0.52.21-ok2) yangtze; urgency=medium * update version info -- luzhiping <email address hidden> Mon, 22 Aug 2022 14:10:47 +0800
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Yangtze V1.0 | release | main | devel |
File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
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newt_0.52.21.orig.tar.xz | 109.5 KiB | 1099418091a7f66b7164c9d2960e233619af5a299d6fdd91a4f58534a9773d13 |
newt_0.52.21-ok2.debian.tar.xz | 24.2 KiB | 92c24631402863061d0c4faa5be33315e39eb2782f2709c4fbedfaf1fde1d1cb |
newt_0.52.21-ok2.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 02d6eccc59cb6a600934ffce6f714b646011735c133ea6d66f463686ec3023ba |
These are the header files and libraries for developing applications
which use newt. Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode, which provides
many widgets and stackable windows.
This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on
custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're
making one of those, you won't need this package.
Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library.
It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows,
push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels,
and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested
to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library
for programs that have been built with newt.
This is a udeb, or a microdeb, of the Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit. As such
it is the installer counterpart of libnewt0.52.
You only need this package to support applications needing Newt during
the Debian installation process time and probably don't need to select it.
This module allows you to build a text UI for your Tcl scripts
using newt.
This module allows you to build a text UI for your Python3 scripts
using newt.
Whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It
provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes
from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with
the user in a much friendlier manner.