ncurses 6.1-GCCcore-7.3.0

Deprecated: Use of this version of ncurses is deprecated. More information on our Applications Support and Retention Policy.

There is a newer install of ncurses

The Ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of curses in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses Terminfo format, supports pads and color and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key mapping, and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD Curses.

Accessing ncurses 6.1-GCCcore-7.3.0

To load the module for ncurses 6.1-GCCcore-7.3.0 please use this command on the BEAR systems (BlueBEAR and BEAR Cloud VMs):

📋 module load ncurses/6.1-GCCcore-7.3.0

BEAR Apps Version

2018b

Architectures

EL8-cascadelakeEL8-icelakeEL8-sapphirerapids

The listed architectures consist of two part: OS-CPU. The OS used is represented by EL and there are several different processor (CPU) types available on BlueBEAR. More information about the processor types on BlueBEAR is available on the BlueBEAR Job Submission page.

More Information

For more information visit the ncurses website.

Dependencies

This version of ncurses has a direct dependency on: GCCcore/7.3.0

Required By

This version of ncurses is a direct dependent of: amplimap/0.4.16-foss-2018b-Python-3.6.6 CMake/3.11.4-GCCcore-7.3.0 CMake/3.12.1-GCCcore-7.3.0 gettext/0.19.8.1-GCCcore-7.3.0 LAME/3.100-GCCcore-7.3.0 lftp/4.8.4-GCCcore-7.3.0 libreadline/7.0-GCCcore-7.3.0 LLVM/6.0.0-GCCcore-7.3.0 Lua/5.1.5-GCCcore-7.3.0 OpenFOAM (OpenCFD Ltd)/v1812-foss-2018b Pysam/0.15.1-foss-2018b-Python-3.6.6 Pysam/0.13-foss-2018b-Python-3.6.6 Pysam/0.15.1-foss-2018b-Python-2.7.15 Python/2.7.15-GCCcore-7.3.0-bare Python/2.7.15-foss-2018b Python/3.6.6-foss-2018b R/3.5.1-foss-2018b-Python-2.7.15 R/3.5.1-foss-2018b RSEM/1.3.1-foss-2018b SAMtools/1.9-foss-2018b SAMtools/0.1.20-foss-2018b SAMtools/0.1.18-foss-2018b Trinity/2.8.4-foss-2018b util-linux/2.32-GCCcore-7.3.0

Other Versions

These versions of ncurses are available on the BEAR systems (BlueBEAR and BEAR Cloud VMs). These will be retained in accordance with our Applications Support and Retention Policy.

Last modified on 3rd June 2019