I have not looked in the recent past but have they cleared up the buffer 
overflow problems with Pine? If not you might be better off with something 
else. To try and answer the question have you tried
apt-get install pine ?
Should work like a charm.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Eileen Orbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:07:10 -0400

>Hi,
>I have just installed Debian 2.2 after being a RH user for quite some 
>time.  I currently trying to install the pine package which I downloaded 
>from us.debian.org.
>The commands I issued were
>dpkg -i pine4-src.1.deb
>
>I then changed to the usr/src/pine4 directory (AND READ THE READ ME FILE)
>issued the commands in the readme file
>but I get this error msg when I run
>debian/rules binary
>
>install bin/pine  debian/tmp/usr/bin
>install bin/pine  No such file or directory....
>
>Any help would be appreciated...
>
>Thanx
>
>Eileen Orbell
>Software & Internet Applications
>Capitol College
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Don't Fear the Penguin.
>
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