On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 05:55:58PM -0500, Jeff Howie wrote:
> Hi all. I've noticed a really annoying problem, that I can't seem to
> be able to resize the xterm that is running mutt. I've experienced
> affects from mutt just not going aloong with the new size, to mutt
> crashing after hitting 'y' to send a new message (then I have to go
> back in & check to make sure it really did send it).

is this mutt running in an xterm by itself, e.g.,
        xterm -e mutt
or from a shell?
 
> I searched back thru the archives, and it seems that a possible fix is
> having to link against a new version of ncurses or slang. Is this

that doesn't sound right (both have had sigwinch support for several years: 
1995 or 1996).

> still the only fix for this, or am I off on the wrong track? If this
> is right, then what would be considered 'new' versions of these
> libraries?
> 
> I'm running Caldera 2.4, X 3.3.3.1b, & mutt 1.0i

shouldn't make much difference (you're using glibc 2.x?)

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