On 2004-06-23, Travis Crump penned:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2004-06-23, John Summerfield penned:
I have been to www.apt-get.org and I got Mozilla from here, pine from there, KDE from somewhere else, Xfree from another... Do you get the picture?
Well, just to be pedantic, you wouldn't find pine anywhere in debian because of its licensing terms.
Not sure how pedantic you are being, but you do know that pine is available in non-free which while not part of Debian proper is hosted on the debian mirrors? apt-get source pine ...
Now I'm confused. A search through packages.debian.org turns up gpg4pine and pine-docs, not to mention something called pine-tracker that appears to be a way to check your installed version of pine against the official version ... but no pine.
gpg4pine is in contrib; pine-docs and pine-tracker are in non-free.
I see no pine here; can you help me find it?
apt-get source pine
Binaries aren't available due to the license but the source is from non-free from which you can easily build your own deb to install.
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