either the termcap or the ncurses library, but it is unlikely that the {\bf conio}
package will gobble up prompts.
-readline is no longer supported after version 1.34. The code is still
-available and if users submit patches for it, I will be happy to apply them.
-However, due to the fact that each version of readline seems to be
-incompatible with previous versions, and that there are significant
-differences between systems, I can no longer afford to support it.
+readline is no longer supported after version 1.34. The code within Bacula
+remains, so it should be usable, and if users submit patches for it, I will
+be happy to apply them. However, due to the fact that each version of
+readline seems to be incompatible with previous versions, and that there
+are significant differences between systems, I can no longer afford to
+support it.
\subsection*{What Database to Use?}
\label{DB}
\item [ {-}{-}enable-gnome ]
\index[general]{{-}{-}enable-gnome }
- If you have GNOME installed on your computer and you want to use the
+ If you have GNOME installed on your computer including the
+ gnome development libraries, and you want to use the
GNOME GUI Console interface to Bacula, you must specify this option.
Doing so will build everything in the {\bf src/gnome-console} directory.