Re: pine4

2001-01-17 Thread W. Paul Mills
Did you unpack the source with "dpkg-buildpackage" and them build with "debian/rules binary" from the "pine4-4.21" directory? Michal Kolesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : Hello! : I have potato and try to install pine4. : I installed pine4-src and pine4-diffs

pine4

2001-01-17 Thread Michal Kolesar
Hello! I have potato and try to install pine4. I installed pine4-src and pine4-diffs and than continuing from /usr/src/pine4/README... and when I compiling i get error: cc -O2 -g -DLNX -DSYSTYPE=\"LNX\" -DMOUSE -c -o os.o os.c os.c: In function `fget_pos': os.c:1122: co

Re: pine4.deb?

1999-02-16 Thread Jeremy
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Pete wrote: > anyway, if anyone knows of such a package, i'd much appreciate it if they > could point me in the proper direction. I couldn't find one either, so I downloaded the RedHat RPM and converted it over with alien. Installation went fine and pine works great. You can

Re: pine4.deb?

1999-02-15 Thread Bob Nielsen
and > running. What I am now wondering is: is there a pine4 package for debian? > I could only find a 3.96 package. I'd install it myself (being an > ex-slackware user, this is a task i'm well accustomed to) except pine > won't compile without some debian .diffs, because de

pine4.deb?

1999-02-15 Thread Pete
Hi again, thanks for the advice offered re root disks. I've got my machine up and running. What I am now wondering is: is there a pine4 package for debian? I could only find a 3.96 package. I'd install it myself (being an ex-slackware user, this is a task i'm well accustomed to) ex