From: Daniel Rahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Wednesday 08 October 2008 16:58:29 Julien Michielsen wrote: > > Yes, I did (and do) still use .132 (pan-0.132-120.1, SuSE-11). Tried > > to install .14 but ran into compilation errors, and re-installed the > > .132-rpm.The program starts fine, and collects messages from the > > server.
Not having looked at the problem very deeply, I would first suggest you update to 0.133 from here, as that will give you the most recent bug fixes: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/sdrahn/openSUSE_11.0/ The version from the 11.0 update channel only carries the security but no functional fixes, as our policies did not allow me to include them ... -Daniel Thank you! Hardly had any hope to find a .133-rpm of pan, certainly not for SuSE. So I rushed to get it, but the installation failed. The yast-errormessage: Subprocess failed: Error: RPM failed: warning: /tmp/pan-o.133-2.1.i586.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID c86537de error: Failed dependencies: pan=0.132 is needed by (installed) pan-lang-0.132-120.1.i586) However: both of them are installed: rpm -qa|grep pan pan-lang-0.132-120.1 pan-0.132-120.1 If you wish to actually see the yast-error-output: send me a message, and you get a snapshot. So I'll keep my hope on compiling pan-0.133 myselve, but I have not received an answer yet on my compile-question on the pan-deve list. Would you mind my sending this question (which is SuSE-specific I think) to you? Thank you! -- Julien Michielsen julien_at_michkloo.xs4all.nl _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users