On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> While I prefer Mutt, my wife is a big fan of Pine, so I grabbed a copy of
> the source from the PINE homepage, but I'm having a problem getting through
> the imap client section of the code.
>
> I've included the err
Greetings.
While I prefer Mutt, my wife is a big fan of Pine, so I grabbed a copy of
the source from the PINE homepage, but I'm having a problem getting through
the imap client section of the code.
I've included the errors below, but I'm wondering if anyone has any
information on th
I never liked mutt much either :). I have found that using the packages from
Mandrake Cooker works pretty well. Just be sure to grab pine AND openssl.
You convert them with alien (alien ) and you install them like you
always do with deb.
If you're interested:
ftp://ftp.ciril.fr/pub/linux/mandrake-
All right, that did it!
I had tried direct compilation previously but not with slx, so somewhere
it was complaining and I didn't look further into it.
Thanks, now I can put mutt back where it belongs and go to bed with a
clear conscience :-)
PS: I'd _still_ like to know why those debs didn't w
I didn't play with the debs.
I just went to: ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/
and downloaded: pine4.32.tar.gz
Use: tar -xzvf pine4.32.tar.gz
cd pine4.32
./build slx
In a few minutes Pine 4.32 was built!!! As "root" I copied
the pine4.32/bin/pine executable to /usr/local/bin and
I took a closer look at what gcc says when it's compiling:
This does not look good:
os.c:1235: conversion to non-scalar type requested
os.c:1236: invalid operands to binary ==
os.c: In function `fset_pos':
os.c:1246: incompatible type for argument 2 of `fseek'
os.c: In function `post_reap':
os.c:1
At 01:38 PM 1/25/01 , you wrote:
Sorry if it's a usual problem, but I can't find info in the archives.
Here it is
(it's pine 3-96)
apt-get source -b pine
and then:
install bin/pine debian/tmp/usr/bin
install: cannot stat `bin/pine': No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [binaryPine] Error
Sorry if it's a usual problem, but I can't find info in the archives.
Here it is
(it's pine 3-96)
apt-get source -b pine
and then:
install bin/pine debian/tmp/usr/bin
install: cannot stat `bin/pine': No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [binaryPine] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr
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There are unofficial Pine, Pico, and Pilot Debian packages at
http://members.mint.net/frodo/pine/ that might save you some work.
noah
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I'm trying to help my gf set up Pine on a server at her college (since
those silly students actually prefer it over mutt), and we're both
running into the same compilation problem (with Woody on my box and
Potato on the server).
Using the pine4-src and pine4-diffs packages, after running
"debian/r
>> "CF" == Chris Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CF> Has anyone gotten pine 4 to build? I'd really like to upgrade.
Get the files from project/experiment (from any debian mirror). Make
sure none of the files gets unpacked yet.
dpkg-source -x pine*.dsc
cd pine-*
fakeroot debian/rules binary
cd
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I've been trying to get pine 4.05 to build for a couple weeks now, and
have gotten pretty close. The only thing stopping the build is pico, which
gives this out as it builds:
Making Pico and Pilot
make CC=cc -f makefile.lnx
cc -g -DDEBUG -Dlnx -lnc
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