mdp needs the ncursesw headers to compile.
So make sure you have them installed:
-- on Ubuntu/Debian you need `libncursesw5` and `libncursesw5-dev`
-- on Cygwin you need `libncursesw10` and `libncurses-devel`
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+- on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi) you need `libncurses5-dev` and `libncursesw5-dev`
Now download and install mdp:
$ make install
$ mdp sample.md
-- On Arch, you can use the existing [AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mdp-git/).
-- On Slackware, grab the SlackBuild here: (http://slackbuilds.org/apps/mdp/), or run `sbopkg -i mdp`.
+- On Arch Linux, you can use the existing [package](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/mdp/).
+- on Cygwin you can use the existing [package](https://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=mdp.exe) from the setup program.
+- On Debian, you can use the existing [DEB package](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mdp-src), or run `apt-get install mdp`.
- On FreeBSD, you can use the port [misc/mdp](http://www.freshports.org/misc/mdp).
- On OS-X, use the existing [Homebrew Formula](http://brewformulas.org/Mdp) by running `brew install mdp`.
+- On Slackware, grab the SlackBuild here: (http://slackbuilds.org/apps/mdp/), or run `sbopkg -i mdp`.
+- On Ubuntu, you can use the existing [DEB package](https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdp-src), or run `apt-get install mdp`.
Most terminals support 256 colors only if the TERM variable is
set correctly. To enjoy mdp's color fading feature:
To make a debug version of `mdp`, just type:
$ make DEBUG=1
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