On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I know i've seen threads about this on Pine before, even posted on the subject
> but I'm stuck again. Pine450 is out and i'd like to use it.
Debian packages for i386 (woody and sid) are available from
http://www.braincells.com/open/ Information on apt
Travis Crump wrote:
> cd /good/directory/; apt-get source pine; cd pine-;
> fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us; dpkg -i ../pine*deb
Or if you're using unstable:
apt-get install apt-src
apt-src install -i pine
And to track new versions of the source as they come out:
apt-src update
apt-src upgra
Looks like I'll have to wait until 4.60 is done; the present source package
fetched with this command is 4.44. However, it does work.
Thanks.
Cheryl
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Cheryl Homiak wrote:
I know i've seen threads about this on Pine before, even posted on the subject
but I'm stuck again. Pine450 is out and i'd like to use it. I've never figured
out how to compile it from the source on debian and never have found a full
explanation of it. I've been cheating and u
I know i've seen threads about this on Pine before, even posted on the subject
but I'm stuck again. Pine450 is out and i'd like to use it. I've never figured
out how to compile it from the source on debian and never have found a full
explanation of it. I've been cheating and using the binary but th
Thanks to Joel Dinel for pointing me to this address:
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/ubb/Forum12/HTML/96.html
Turns out I did not have libncurses5-dev installed, only libncurses5.
Now I'm wondering why apt did not warn me of the missing dependance...
Dan.
Yup...either look for /usr/src/pine4 or /usr/src/pine...there's a wonderful
README that actually tells each gory little step of the process. Works very well
Alpha
> Mind you, I don't understand how come the debs don't compile "out of
> the box", but that's another matter.
if the binaries don't run it's a pretty sure guess that something weird is
going on. i would solve that first. you can grab a debian package of
pine from:
http://members.mint.n
...some sort of licensing issue is the sticking point.
Daniel Lesage wrote:
> [snip]
>
> Mind you, I don't understand how come the debs don't compile "out of the
> box", but that's another matter.
>
[snip]
Hi all.
Is there a definitive document anywhere that describes how to compile pine
for Debian?
Every time I try to compile it, whether from the deb package or the
sources, I run into the same problems. And I still don't know how to fix
them. And the binary version doesn't work either.
Mind you,
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