Reply to message from Mikkel L. Ellertson on Mon, 8 Jan 2001, 20:23 <-0600>:
> On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> >
> > I have gpg on the machine .. and PINE should be able to use it ... still
> > 'lnp' ... or 'slx' ??
> >
> > or perhaps even better: isn't there a way to find out which port my (by
> > rpm installed) currently running *old* PINE is using?
> >
> > Wolfgang
> >
> The port depends on how the system checks passwords. So you want lnp.
> But if you want to check how the version you have was built, you can
> install the source rpm and look at the spec file. For that matter, it
> should be fairly easy to modify the spec file for the new version of
> Pine, and build an updated rpm, and upgrade pinne that way.
The "new" Pine I have is in a tar.Z file, AFAICS without spec file in it
... so (at least as far as I understand): no chance for me to build a
src.rpm with that tar file ... and that's why I thought to install the new
PINE by compiling it: it's something I wanted to learn since nearly the
beginning of when I started using LINUX ...
Crossing my fingers ...
Wolfgang
>
> Mikkel
>
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