Re: mutt can't find his help :-/
Gero Treuner wrote at Die.03/21/00-10:35:32Uhr: Hi! On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 01:58:47PM +0100, Clemens Wohld wrote: ## Show TXT-documentation when pressing F1: macro generic f1 "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" \ "Show Mutt documentation" This looks ok. I know :( Thats why i dont know what i have for an problem :( OK, i can make a link to /usr/doc/packages/mutt (i have do this:) but i think strong that are existing some other rc-file. Not in my ~/.muttrc, there are only two macros to show help. In /usr/doc/packages/mutt is nothing anymore. Only an link call's mutt.changes. But in my old .muttrc (mutt-9.6i-rpm) i have set the html-help. This is also anywhere in a configfile, cause whenn i want to change this, mutt find (looks in ~/.mutt/...there are my source-files) it also not. Whenn i copy the files back to the old place (~/.mutt/*) is everything OK. Thats looks like an other rc-file. But where?? Always he want to look in /usr/doc/packages. Somebody can help me? But please i'm not an english-crack, write "light-english", don't know what it is...but see me ;-)) Maybe there are old configuration files left, Muttrc for example - except the deinstallation of the old mutt failed, then this could be call instead of the new one. Where?? Not in my own .muttrc-settings. Where i can find some? $ find / -name .muttrc (or MUTTRC) ...can't find some :( The rpm is uninstall, shure. (For safety again in German language: Vom alten Mutt sind wohl noch Konfigurationsdateien uebrig, z. B. das Muttrc - ausser die Deinstallation des alten hat nicht funktioniert, in diesem Fall koennte sogar das alte Programm statt des neuen aufgerufen werden. :) (sorry, but will anser in german) Das gut ;-) Ich hab nochmal alles abgesucht. Wo sollte/könnte ich denn noch was von dem rpm-mutt finden?? /usr/doc/packages/mutt ist leer. mit find läßt sich auch nichts finden. Bin aber 100% sicher (weil es die Pfade der Vorgängerversion sind) das diese Konfig mein altes mutt getragen hat! Greetings, Clemens -- Reg. Linux-user # 134173 E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.ndh.net/home/wohld/index.html
Re: mutt can't find his help :-/
Wilhelm Wienemann wrote at Die.03/21/00-10:35:32Uhr: Was the mutt-1.0pre2i which you used to update a source or a binary-package (*.i386.rpm)? binary-package. This mutt-version before was an i386.rpm. There are now some problems with the F1/ F2 to show help. I have set in my .muttrc the path to tjhe help! like this: ...and there could you find the manual, isn't it? Right! I can set every path and pusch the helpfile to this place, but Mutt dont will find. Ævery time mutt look's at /usr/doc/packages/mutt. This is the place for an rpm, but not for an binary :-/ [...] Wanna be used /usr/local/doc/mutt/html/manual.html. No chance,..always mutt can't find :-/ But mutt dont find this :-/ Always he want to look in /usr/doc/packages. That's the default directory for documents in the S.u.S.E. RPM-database. If you will make your own *.i386.rpm Package from the source in a S.u.S.E. System it will use this default directory. I know this ;-) Thats why can't understand! This mutt i have comp. by myself. What an should i do? Maybe you can make a symbolic link to the directory. Yes, for shure. I have make this. But wanna know what's happen,) Info again: I have an SuSE 6.2, Kernel 2.2.14. Greetings, Clemens -- Reg. Linux-user # 134173 E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.ndh.net/home/wohld/index.html
mutt can't find his help :-/
Hello, i have updated my mutt-0.9.6 to mutt-1.0pre2i. mutt-0.9.6 was an RPM, i deinstalled before. There are now some problems with the F1/ F2 to show help. I have set in my .muttrc the path to tjhe help! like this: ## Show TXT-documentation when pressing F1: macro generic f1 "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" \ "Show Mutt documentation" macro index f1 "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" \ "Show Mutt documentation" macro pager f1 "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" \ "Show Mutt documentation" Same like html-help, but this I have longer. Have get the html-files and have tell mutt where the are. But can't change also this folder! What's going on? Cant understand :( Wanna be used /usr/local/doc/mutt/html/manual.html. No chance,..always mutt can't find :-/ But mutt dont find this :-/ Always he want to look in /usr/doc/packages. What an fould i do? Somebody can help me? But please i'm not an english-crack, write "light-english", don't know what it is...but see me ;-)) *g* Info: configure, i have used the default. -- Reg. Linux-user # 134173 E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: www.ndh.net/home/wohld/index.html
Re: mutt can't find his help :-/
Hi! On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 01:58:47PM +0100, Clemens Wohld wrote: ## Show TXT-documentation when pressing F1: macro generic f1 "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" \ "Show Mutt documentation" This looks ok. Always he want to look in /usr/doc/packages. Somebody can help me? But please i'm not an english-crack, write "light-english", don't know what it is...but see me ;-)) Maybe there are old configuration files left, Muttrc for example - except the deinstallation of the old mutt failed, then this could be call instead of the new one. (For safety again in German language: Vom alten Mutt sind wohl noch Konfigurationsdateien uebrig, z. B. das Muttrc - ausser die Deinstallation des alten hat nicht funktioniert, in diesem Fall koennte sogar das alte Programm statt des neuen aufgerufen werden. :) Gero
Re: mutt can't find his help :-/
Hello Clemens! On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Clemens Wohld wrote: i have updated my mutt-0.9.6 to mutt-1.0pre2i. mutt-0.9.6 was an RPM, i deinstalled before. Was the mutt-1.0pre2i which you used to update a source or a binary-package (*.i386.rpm)? There are now some problems with the F1/ F2 to show help. I have set in my .muttrc the path to tjhe help! like this: ...and there could you find the manual, isn't it? [...] Wanna be used /usr/local/doc/mutt/html/manual.html. No chance,..always mutt can't find :-/ But mutt dont find this :-/ Always he want to look in /usr/doc/packages. That's the default directory for documents in the S.u.S.E. RPM-database. If you will make your own *.i386.rpm Package from the source in a S.u.S.E. System it will use this default directory. What an fould i do? Maybe you can make a symbolic link to the directory. bye - Wilhelm -- Wilhelm Wienemann, Amselweg 10, D-47546 Kalkar/Germany == E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] === "And since you are the future keepers of everything, including music, we hope you will keep it well, with love, and in joy." (Frederick Fennell)