On Sunday 08 November 2009, walt wrote:
> On 11/07/2009 03:13 PM, Dave wrote:
> > Now I need to find out how to run two separate instances of Pan such that
> > ne'er the twain shall meet.  I prefer to keep binaries and text groups
> > apart since I normally read my text groups while downloading headers and
> > then articles from binaries.
>
> Duncan has posted the method several times to this list, so I got this from
> him :o)  You can probably google on PAN_HOME to read his old posts.
>
> Start the second instance of pan with the PAN_HOME variable set to an
> alternative to the ~/.pan directory like this:
>
> $PAN_HOME=~/.pan-binary  pan
>
> This will create a new directory ~/.pan-binary, where pan will store all of
> its stuff relating to binary groups.
>

Thanks Walt (and Duncan!)

I was going to google this week sometime when I got a round tuit, but you just 
saved me a few key strokes :-)


-- 
Dave


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