Package: cruft
Severity: minor
Also using "-m" should not barf without mailx
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Marcin Owsiany <porri...@debian.org> http://marcin.owsiany.pl/
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Hi,
I use Mint Linux Debian edition on both an i386 Acer desktop computer
(running 32bit LMDE) and Toshiba laptop with an AMD 64 processor
(running 64bit LMDE).
I recently installed cruft on both machines and ran it. On both
machines the command 'sudo cruft' from a normal terminal gave the sort
of output expected.
However, using the -m argument (e.g sudo cruft -m rosm...@operamail.com)
with a valid email address generates the error '/usr/sbin/cruft: 227:
mail: not found'. I tried this on both machines with two different
email addresses.
Is there a dependency on a binary or script called 'mail' (which the
cruft source script at line 227 suggests) and, if so, where does it
reside?
Regards,
Ray Osmond
rosm...@operamail.com
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