Re: installing pine

2000-12-21 Thread David Wright
Quoting Dwight Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): My condolences. I didn't realize you work at Stonehenge. :-) Yep! BTW, from the Pine Info Center: pine-bin.sun56 . . . . . . . . . Dec 5 16:53 9559k which is 25% of my quota, whereas: 359784 Nov 11 1999 bin/mutt But then I think I would be at

Re: installing pine

2000-12-21 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:12:08PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote: You can search the archives to find a link to the deb. There are licensing issues with pine so Debian doesn't include it but there are people who have built the debs. I just snagged the latest stable release

Re: installing pine

2000-12-21 Thread Bruce Sass
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:12:08PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote: pine, pico and pilot deb's are included in woody. you'll notice that the version numbers have an 'L' at the end of them. that signifies (i believe) that they are not an unmodified

Re: installing pine

2000-12-21 Thread Dwight Johnson
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Bruce Sass wrote: On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:12:08PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote: pine, pico and pilot deb's are included in woody. you'll notice that the version numbers have an 'L' at the end of them. that signifies (i

Re: installing pine

2000-12-20 Thread David Wright
Quoting Dwight Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): These issues concern people who are _not_ beginners. Time is money and taking a lot of time to configure an application is wasteful, when an equal result can be achieved in much less time with Pine. As I said, if you're used to pine, just use the

Re: installing pine

2000-12-20 Thread Johann Spies
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 12:42:19PM -0800, Dwight Johnson wrote: Only in one respect, that I can see based on my brief exposure, is mutt better -- mutt is a better _threaded_ mail reader. It looks like a lot of effort has been put into mutt's threading features. People who want a threaded mail

Re: installing pine

2000-12-20 Thread Dwight Johnson
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, David Wright wrote: Quoting Dwight Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): These issues concern people who are _not_ beginners. Time is money and taking a lot of time to configure an application is wasteful, when an equal result can be achieved in much less time with Pine.

Re: installing pine

2000-12-20 Thread Brad Keryan
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Johann Spies wrote: Another feature of mutt which I could not figure out with pine is the ability to check different mailboxes for new mail. If you enable enable-incoming-folders and set incoming-folders to a list of folder names and paths, you can use the TAB key to go to

Re: installing pine

2000-12-19 Thread Dwight Johnson
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, David Wright wrote: Quoting Dwight Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, ktb wrote: You might want to try mutt. I like it a lot better. It took some configuring but it isn't as clunky as pine. I have recently been trying mutt and, quite

Re: installing pine

2000-12-19 Thread Adam Shand
You can search the archives to find a link to the deb. There are licensing issues with pine so Debian doesn't include it but there are people who have built the debs. I just snagged the latest stable release (source) from the pine web site. I had to install a

Re: installing pine

2000-12-18 Thread David Wright
Quoting Dwight Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, ktb wrote: You might want to try mutt. I like it a lot better. It took some configuring but it isn't as clunky as pine. I have recently been trying mutt and, quite honestly, I have find mutt a lot clunkier than

installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread Xucaen
Hi all... curious.. I'm trying to install pine via apt-get but it tells me package found but can't be installed.. I don't have the exact error message (it was late. ;-). has anyone else been able to install pine? thanks xucaen __ Do You Yahoo!?

Re: installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread ktb
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 09:55:42AM -0800, Xucaen wrote: Hi all... curious.. I'm trying to install pine via apt-get but it tells me package found but can't be installed.. I don't have the exact error message (it was late. ;-). has anyone else been able to install pine? You can

Re: installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread Nate Amsden
Xucaen wrote: Hi all... curious.. I'm trying to install pine via apt-get but it tells me package found but can't be installed.. I don't have the exact error message (it was late. ;-). has anyone else been able to install pine? yes i downloaded the 3rd party pine packages a while back and

Re: installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread Dwight Johnson
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, ktb wrote: You might want to try mutt. I like it a lot better. It took some configuring but it isn't as clunky as pine. I have recently been trying mutt and, quite honestly, I have find mutt a lot clunkier than Pine. One example: when you call up Pine for the

Re: installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread Jon Pennington
Dwight Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: So I am very surprised to hear you say that you think Pine is clunkier than mutt. I would welcome learning in what ways. I cut my teeth on Pine and Pico. About a year ago, I started playing with mutt, and was quickly frustrated by the appearant

Re: installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread ktb
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 01:12:27PM -0800, Dwight Johnson wrote: On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, ktb wrote: You might want to try mutt. I like it a lot better. It took some configuring but it isn't as clunky as pine. I have recently been trying mutt and, quite honestly, I have find mutt a

Re: installing pine

2000-12-17 Thread Brad Keryan
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Xucaen wrote: Hi all... curious.. I'm trying to install pine via apt-get but it tells me package found but can't be installed.. I don't have the exact error message (it was late. ;-). has anyone else been able to install pine? Yes. Install pine4-diffs and everything

Re: Need help installing Pine

1999-07-06 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Larry Huffman wrote: steps taken: dpkg-source -x pine_v.dsc cd pine debian/rules binary (as root) error message received: test -f pine/pine.c -a -f debian/rules debian/rules binaryPine make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/pine/pine-v' test -f pine/pine.c -a -f

Need help installing Pine

1999-07-01 Thread Larry Huffman
After two years of using Red Hat, I've turned my attention to Debian (Slink), and am learning my way around the packaging system, apt, and dpkg. I'm now trying to install Pine. (This message, BTW, is coming from my shell account at my ISP, hence it being from Pine.) I've tried to install both of

Help a newbie installing pine

1999-01-25 Thread Darknight
I'm not sure if I missed a package when downloading hamm or something, but pine was not included, so I downloaded the newest version available from washington university. However, whenever I try to build it using the linux option, I get an error ld cannot open -ltermcap: no such file or

Re: Help a newbie installing pine

1999-01-25 Thread Bob Nielsen
The pine license doesn't permit distribution of modified binaries, so you should get the pine396-src and pine396-diff packages and build the debian package (see /usr/src/pine/README after installing the packages). Also, there's a newer version of pine in /debian/project/experimental on the

Re: Help a newbie installing pine

1999-01-25 Thread M.C. Vernon
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Darknight wrote: I'm not sure if I missed a package when downloading hamm or something, but pine was not included, so I downloaded the newest version available from washington university. However, whenever I try to build it using the linux option, I get an error ld

Re: Help a newbie installing pine

1999-01-25 Thread Henning Makholm
Darknight [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: However, whenever I try to build it using the linux option, I get an error ld cannot open -ltermcap: no such file or directory. Do you have ncurses-dev (sp?) installed? AFAIR it installs libtermcap.* as symlinks to libcurses.*. -- Henning Makholm

Installing pine 4.05

1998-10-02 Thread Daniel Mashao
Anybody installed this package from project/experimental? I replaced -ltermcap with -lncurses as suggested elsewhere but still I cannot compile the package becuase it is looking for a crypt() function. Any help? I am having a problem with apps that are color intensive (eg netscape) and font

Re: Installing pine 4.05

1998-10-02 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, Daniel Mashao wrote: Anybody installed this package from project/experimental? I replaced -ltermcap with -lncurses as suggested elsewhere but still I cannot compile the package becuase it is looking for a crypt() function. Once more I have to say: Please, do not modify