On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >Either way, there is a patch I used for the last version of mutt I
> >was using, 1.5.10. "5patch-1.5.1.nr.indicator_not_bright". This was
> >to make any text under the indicator bar not bold. It still works,
> >and interestintly enough, also fixes
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> What it's compiling against and what it's linking against could be two
> different things. Mutt gets the version number from the ncurses header
> files; but it's quite possible that those headers are mis-matched to
> the library that was actually used
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 2 at 08:08 PM, quoth Ken Weingold:
> > I hope I can explain this well. I just built mutt 1.5.19 after using
> > 1.5.10 for quite a long time. 1.5.10 was using ncurses 5.2 and 1.5.19
> > was compiled using ncu
I hope I can explain this well. I just built mutt 1.5.19 after using
1.5.10 for quite a long time. 1.5.10 was using ncurses 5.2 and 1.5.19
was compiled using ncurses 5.6 (5.4 is also available). I have new
mail in bold cyan. In 1.5.19, if I scroll the indicator up over the
new emails, it unbold
Kyle, fantastic explanation. Thanks a lot. I'll update to the
latest. I know I'm using an old version. I've been meaning to update
it for years. :)
-Ken
On Sun, May 31, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> That's more of an iPhone question than anything else... unfortunately,
> as far as I know, the answer is essentially what Michelle told you.
> You have to use the iPhone to explicitly remove the messages from the
> server. Unfortunately, according to w
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
> > Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
> > read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
> > this mailbox via IMAP from my
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from the
iPhone, next time I open mutt those deleted messages are still in my
mailbox, marked for deletio
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008, Gary Johnson wrote:
> The alternative_order command does not set the alternative_order
> list to the command's arguments, it appends those arguments to the
> list. If you want to replace the contents of the alternative_order
> list, you'll need to execute the unalternative
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
> > message-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'alternative_order text/html text/plain
> > text/html'
>
> Why text/html twice?
Woops. :) I took that out.
> > message-hook . 'alternative_order text/plain text/html text/rtf
> > text/x-vcard application/ms-t
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008, Rado S wrote:
> Yes, see DebugConfig on wiki and also re-read the introduction to
> hooks.
Thanks, I've tried everything, but nothing works for me. There's no
error from mutt, just that whatever I try, every message gets
displayed as plain text or HTML. I just can't get it
I get messages from one person that are always on one line. It's from
the Sun Java Messenger thing. I tried a message hook to handle the
messages from that one address as HTML, but I don't want this default
for every message. It's not working for me, though. Here's the hook:
message-hook '~f [
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008, Chris G wrote:
> Yes, that's it, *everything* was actually alright except my editor
> wasn't entering UTF-8 pounds signs (etc.). The rest of the system
> just did its best to work around the resulting confusion.
What editor are you using?
-Ken
I'm trying to figure out a better way to deal with this than I
currently am, if it's even possible. Right now I have text/plain
listed first, then text/html for those emails that come in only html.
95% of the time that works fine, but there are some emails that in
plain text get all screwed up whe
On Fri, Nov 2, 2007, Christoph Berg wrote:
> Most often the terminal library is to blame for that, and/or a bad
> interaction between $TERM and the terminal.
Ah, thanks. That fixed it.
-Ken
What could make the indicator bar stop at the last character on the
line as opposed to going to the end? I always had it taking up the
entire line, which I like, but after updating Mac OS X to 10.5, in the
Terminal, the indicator stops at the last character. I'd like to make
it display it like it
On Wed, Oct 9, 2002, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > Then why not put it in the Help line for newbies?
>
> For the same reason that it shouldn't be put in the help menu. The help
> line is just a short form of the help menu.
Yeah, but unlike the help menus, the $help line is present with all
prompts i
On Tue, Oct 8, 2002, rex wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Oct 2002 at 06:10:11PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> > Technically, control-G is not a valid command in that context. It only
> > works inside of prompts, and there is no help menu available when using
> > the line-editor. It would be misleading to
On Tue, Oct 8, 2002, Richard Cattien wrote:
> how can i get back to my normal inbox, after changing to another
> mailbox. For example i press c and go to ~/Mail/foo ...but how to get
> back to /var/mail/, without selecting it manually!
'!' is the shortcut to your spool folder. It's in the manua
On Tue, Oct 1, 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
>
> I use gqap in vim. Thats for leaving the qotes at start of line.
Oh, yeah. Q} will preserve quotes too, but I forgot that I have Q
remapped to gq, since I had gotten used to the Q in vim 4 I think. Or
something like that. :)
-Ken
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002, Mike Jackson wrote:
> If I receive a message from an outlook luser, or similar, and the
> message is completely unwrapped, how do I "fix" that part which I quote?
> I would like to be able to do this automatically.
Not sure about vi, but vim has a wonderful method of wrappi
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002, Eric Smith wrote:
> I am getting a bit irritated by the second or two I need to wait
> for `lynx -dump' or similiar to work when viewing the _many_ html
> mails that happen upon my inbox - what are mutters doing to strip
> the tags faster?
Telling people not to send email as
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002, Markus Garschall wrote:
> Since I'm using Netscape beside Mutt as Mailer, I wanted to know whether
> the old way to quote things in an E-Mail is the only correct one.
>
> e.g.:
> > foo
> > foo
>
> In the default-install Netscape does following:
>
> | bar
> | bar
Actually,
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002, MindFuq wrote:
> I'm thinking about switching to mutt.
>
> Major deterrant: the crappy search functionality.
>
> When my index is displayed and I press "/" to do a search, it only searches
> the screen. If I want to search message bodies, it seems I have to open each
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002, Alain Bench wrote:
> >> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o_T. _da_Costa?="
>
> What mailer generated this header? It's broken: there is a space in
> the encoded word, and there is no email address. With a stock 1.4 both
> in index and pager it appears as-is, undecoded. With th
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> The attached patch copies the functionality of the display-address function
> to display the message subject, by default bound to S. This is useful if
> your term isn't infinitely wide and/or you have a crowded $index_format.
>
> I've been using a ve
On Thu, Sep 5, 2002, Bo Peng wrote:
> I do not know exactly how many people reply before quoted message but
> over 90% of my daily emails are in this style and I can see this kind of
> emails all over the Internet. Maybe they are all bad-mannered people,
> maybe they are all corrupted by M$, I fe
On Mon, Sep 2, 2002, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> for all who are wondering about awnsers on this list please get
> 'How To Ask Questions The Smart Way' by Eric S. Raymond (utfi).
Interesting, but he lost me from the beginning using the word
'hacker'. :)
-Ken
On Mon, Sep 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> sure - that's what happens with "tolerant" newsgroups: noise up - signal down.
> only a few good flames will keep the folks reading the fine manual...
>
> the english newsgroups are really missing the good flamers.
> they have probably all become bofh ad
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> No, I will feel chained to my mail servers as people take that attitude,
> which has the nice effect of making it so they don't see the spam in their
> inbox, but the mail servers still see it and have to not only deal with it
> as normal, but also hav
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > No, my comments have nothing to do with limiting. I'll draw out an
>
> The hide_missing option doesn't have anything to do with limiting
> either.
Really? I didn't know what hide_missing was, so I looked in the
manual and this is what it says:
h
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> At 15:28 -0500 30 Aug 2002, I wrote:
> > I'm not entirely convinced that I understand what you're saying, but
> > does setting the hide_missing option help?
>
> That should read "unsetting the hide_missing option". The option
> is set by default.
No,
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-30 19:03]:
> > I find something odd about the threading tree. Imagine you have two
> > messages one under the other in a thread three. In one set of those
> > the child message is a
I find something odd about the threading tree. Imagine you have two
messages one under the other in a thread three. In one set of those
the child message is a direct reply to the parent. In the second set
they are both replies to a message that is gone, so they are both tied
together in a tree,
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Though I haven't set that up here yet and just have a local address book
> for most of my contacts, and it works well enough it hasn't bothered me. I
> guess it helps most of the people here have standard-format user names.
This is government. The a
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > So, your boss using Outlook is really a minor thing
> > in the grand scheme of things right now. The fact
> > that you HAVE a boss right now is a godsend.
>
> err... my boss does not use Outlook. No way.
"You" in the generic form. ;-)
-Ken
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Is Notes at least able to forward all incoming mail to an address?
>
> Our Exchange server doesn't have IMAP enabled either, so I've got some
> scripts that make it push incoming mail out to a unix box. Exchange can
> only forward, not redirect/bounc
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> so if the boss sends himself such an email using his own client and
> finds the same kind of effect - will he still believe that the
> problem is with *other* clients? if yes - change job.
Sven, bad thing to say right now. When most of your friends are
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote:
> you can always try but it has been my experience that these people
> don't want to change to anything other than M$. if your boss is still
> semi technical this might work; however, if he has gone totally over
> to the dark side of management, he
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002, Kai Weber wrote:
> + Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Yeah, but with procmail I can send them to /dev/null. With
> > Spamassassin they go to my spam folder for review.
>
> You can use procmail to filter the spamassasin'ated mails
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > add address to procmailrc. ;-)
>
> Get with the times, Sven! Adding an address to a Spamassassin blacklist
> is *so* much easier to maintain than a hairy mess of procmail rules ;)
Yeah, but with procmail I can send them to /dev/null. With
Spama
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> You may recall your own problems with this on your nfs-mounted mail spool
> some time back. Another possibility is that the disk server's clock and
> the login server's clock are not in sync.
Different server completely. :)
Thanks for the explanation, Da
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002, Michael Elkins wrote:
> The only known issue (afaik) about Mutt *not* reporting new mail is
> when the user has "unset mark_old" in their configuration. In this
> case a message that would ordinarily be marked as old is still new,
> but won't be detected with the file modifi
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> feature. i just haven't found out why. ;-)
Ack. :-/
> i recall some problems about modification tims
> vs the file system. and there were patches.
> i suppose you can search through the messages
> in the bug tracking system - but.. it's Sunday.
Yeah
What would make mutt not report that there is new mail when there is?
Sometimes I will find that it indicates that there is no new mail, yet
when I change to some folders, there is.
Thanks.
-Ken
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > Oh, I have a feeling it's more difficult than I want it
> > to be, but I would like the change (I hit just
> > about every time I go to edit a string in mutt).
>
> welcome to the club! ;-)
Ooh, can I join too? Not for mutt, but when I have to use so
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 10:22 PM +0200 2002/08/02, Sven Guckes wrote:
>
> > you found a Korean garbage to text converter!
> > congratulations!! finally - some use for OE! :-)
>
> I think it started out life as a Korean text to garbage
> converter. So it makes sens
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > Yes. Turns out it is from Korea, and when I
> > bounced it to Outlook at work it came out as text.
>
> you found a Korean garbage to text converter!
> congratulations!! finally - some use for OE! :-)
Gee, thanks, Sven. You've been a huge help. ;-)
Does anyone here run Solaris 7 for x86 and have a compiled binary? I
need it for something but can't build it on this machine.
Thanks.
-Ken
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-02 13:04]:
> > I received on a list an email from someone using Outlook Express 6
> > and it came out as all '?'s. Anyone know why this would be?
>
> "Outlook Expres
I received on a list an email from someone using Outlook Express 6 and
it came out as all '?'s. Anyone know why this would be? I didn't see
any information at all about the ercoding or what-not.
Thanks.
-Ken
On Thu, Aug 1, 2002, Brad Knowles wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 11:11:34AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if there's a mutt package for Solaris 7 x86?
>
> I don't see it on the list at
> <http://www.sunfreeware.com/sol7rightintel7.htm
Does anyone know if there's a mutt package for Solaris 7 x86?
Thanks.
-Ken
The Mac OS X Terminal does not have much support for anything but
vt100, so the mutt threading has to be set to with ascii_chars. In
the next release of OS X, 10.2, the terminal has UTF 8 support. I
don't know much about this, and the mutt manual says that threading by
default uses ACS character
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002, David Collantes wrote:
> On 07-15-2002 at 16:13 EDT, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just wanted to give another 1000 thumbs up for SpamAssassin. It
>
> Hmmm, offtopic, I believe.
I don't think so. It's been a topic of much discussion on this list.
-Ken
I just wanted to give another 1000 thumbs up for SpamAssassin. It
plain rocks. I was able to take everything out of my procmailrc
except for my list filters and stuff to /dev/null, and it really does
take care of everything. My procmailrc is a fraction of the size, and
so muich cleaner.
-Ken
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002, AxUm wrote:
> > I think I remember a while back someone haveing a script to take lines
> > randomly from a text file to put into a custom header.
>
> I usually use fortune ...
fortune -o is more fun. >:)
-Ken
That's awesome. This is from a guy on a list I'm on.
BAHAHAHAHAHA
> Ken are you mucking around with out look? The status bar on you're
> last msg said
>
>
> "your moist towelette speaks to
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> BTW, you may find that
>
> my_hdr 'X-Message-Flag: `$HOME/bin/random.pl`'
>
> will still work -- and then you'll have the simple answer to your
> question of aesthetics :-) Try playing with it...
With single or double quotes like that, it gets eaten a
Okay, so here's a purely aesthetic question. Using send-hook works
just fine, but it puts the header after all my my_hdr's. Anyway to
get it before them?
-Ken
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> % One issue. It seems to run the script only once, when I start mutt, so I always
>
> RTFArchives, grasshopper :-)
I tried, but 1) the mutt site was down last night, and 2) I couldn't
even think of what to search for. I tried a few things in Google, but
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Sure, that works; but you can't repeat it without rewinding to the
> beginning of the file. With mine, you can call that print statement as
> many times as you want ;)
One issue. It seems to run the script only once, when I start mutt, so I always
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> I'm changing servers and get to build my huge 1.4 cocktail under FreeBSD
> 4.5 (and all in the next couple of days, too, if I want to have mail when
> I land!). Unfortunately, I'm running into the same sorts of problems
> as other people reported under Fre
Thanks for the quick replies. It works. Too cool.
-Ken
I think I remember a while back someone haveing a script to take lines
randomly from a text file to put into a custom header. Does anyone
have this? Basically I want to insert into that Outhouse header
random lines from a text file I made from the Surrealist Compliment
Generator. :)
Thanks.
-
I just built 1.4 just fine, but am curious about something. I used
--with-iconv in configure, and it didn't find everything it needed,
and make failed. Using --with-libiconv worked as it did in all the
1.3.x I have built. The reason I used --with-iconv was because that
is the only reference to
Ah, ok. Thanks for the replies. It was indeed the order. :)
-Ken
I have new mail colored brightcyan. Deleted is red. If I hit 'd' to
delete mail, it turns red. If I delete the pattern ~N, they stay
blue, but are marked as deleted. What's the difference here?
-Ken
On Fri, Jun 7, 2002, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> > For patch, the -p# tells patch how many directory levels to remove from
> > the filenames. If you read through the patch file, you can see that it
> > references files as "mutt-1.3.27/init.h" and "mutt-1.3.27/send.c", which
>
> Question: If I've ins
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, Dan Boger wrote:
> this is really a FAQ, and if we have a canned answer for this question,
> I'd love the pointer... You can use *-hooks, if you always want to send
> from a certain folder as a certain address, or when replying to certain
> emails. What I use though is a bu
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, darren chamberlain wrote:
> This was about two years ago; I think the problems were with mutt's IMAP
> support (I remember him trying to diagnose segfaults), but I'm not sure,
> because it wasn't me, and I know better than to acknowledge the Notes
> server. ;)
At this point
I know this sounds weird, but without POP3 connectivity, anyone here
know if there is a way to get mutt to work with a Notes server? At
my new job, that is what they use, and the Notes client is a piece of
crap. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I have gained respect for
Outhouse! My boss an
On Mon, Jun 3, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > Anyway, I wanted to change the indicator, for
> > example, for messages marked for deletion.
>
> color index blue default ~D
No, the indicator. See below.
> > Can the indicator color not be
> > changed like the index and such?
>
> color indicat
I am playing with more colors for the index. Way too cool. I can't
believe I didn't do this stuff earlier. Anyway, I wanted to change
the indicator, for example, for messages marked for deletion. Can the
indicator color not be changed like the index and such?
Thanks.
-Ken
I have changed some aliases by unaliasing them then 'a' to define them
again. I noticed that in my mutt alias file, both are in there. Does
mutt simply only take the last of duplicate aliases it finds in the
alias file? I didn't see this in the manual.
-Ken
On Mon, May 13, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > How can I move a message from one folder to another?
> >
> > RTFM, it's in there more than one time. I would search for move, copy,
> > save, etc.
>
> Is there a way to move a number of messages at once from one folder to anot
On Thu, May 2, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> % come back to the computer after a while, mutt is not notifying me of
> % new mail in any way, yet if I change to mail folders, there is new
> % mail, marked appropriately with an 'N'. Why would this be? May be
>
> It sounds like your $timeout is set to
Also, it seems that after I start using it again after being idle, I
get notified of new mail as it should.
-Ken
Not sure if this is mutt or the server, but I am finding that when I
come back to the computer after a while, mutt is not notifying me of
new mail in any way, yet if I change to mail folders, there is new
mail, marked appropriately with an 'N'. Why would this be? May be
coincidental, but it seem
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002, Will Yardley wrote:
> perhaps you could explain what functionality is missing in Putty that
> SecureCRT has? for certain functions, SecureCRT is a lot better, but for
> many users, Putty is easier to use and provides the desired
SecureCRT is just a lot more robust in pretty
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Am 24.04.2002 um 04:34:38 -0400 schrieb Ken Weingold folgendes:
>
> > If you like putty and want a REALLY nice ssh client, check out
> > SecureCRT from VanDyke. www.vandyke.com . For Windows I really
> > couldn't a
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002, Alain Bench wrote:
> Hello Sven,
>
> On Sunday, April 21, 2002 at 5:37:05 AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
>
> > telnet.exe sucks. use putty.exe. nuff said.
>
> Thanks for the advice, Sven! It solved a half of my problem: I now
> get nice charset and nice thread tree. You
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 14:12:05 -0400]:
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 05:59:50 -0400]:
> > > > On Thu, Apr 1
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 05:59:50 -0400]:
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Johan Almqvist wrote:
> > > I have a problem that I don't like. When I use Esc-e to "resend" a message
> > >
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Johan Almqvist wrote:
> I have a problem that I don't like. When I use Esc-e to "resend" a message
> to someone (with edited contents) it doesn't get automatically Fcc'd.
>
> Why is that? How to fix?
This is a good question. I have been wondering this myself. It has
only
On Sat, Apr 6, 2002, Heiko Heil wrote:
> ...without using patterns?
t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t
etc. ;-)
-Ken
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Quoting Tim Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 26, 2002 12:33]:
> > my local account name is sugarat. but I also get mail to
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". When people send email to
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I want to automatically use
> > "[EMAIL PROTECT
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> begin quoting what Simon White said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 05:41:05PM +:
> >
> > Text based rules, but in Solaris you are stuck with CDE anyway, it's not
> > worth shit without CDE.
>
> I've had luck in the past with GNOME, and evidently Sun doe
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Martin Karlsson wrote:
> And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook
> Express-experience ;-)
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/evaluation/outlookexp/default.asp
And if it's anything like IE for Solaris, it sucks. Ever since 3.0,
Netscape IMO has gotten more and
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to search for information in a mailbox. I know the /
> command, but that seems to only work for the page being
> displayed.+Is there a way to find a particular message that contains
> a certain phrase from within mutt? I've already t
Where does 'default' come from, as whether it gets recognized or not?
I ended up installing ncurses into my home directory and mutt built
perfectly. I reported this back the server admin and she said that
after looking into it, ncurses on the server was indeed screwed. She
said she reinstalled i
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-14 09:29]:
> > This is all at least in 1.3.27. If I tag messages,
> > and then hit ';d', it doens't apply 'd' to the
> > tagged messages, only the one the in
This is all at least in 1.3.27. If I tag messages, and then hit ';d',
it doens't apply 'd' to the tagged messages, only the one the
indicator is on.
Also, if I am on the last message and hit 'd', it gets applied to the
message above the last, and every time I hit 'd' again, it applies to
the nex
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002, David Champion wrote:
> Run "ldd mutt". This will tell you what shared dependencies the binary
> has (including whether it used the shared or static libs from your
> ncurses build).
Oh, cool. So the following means that mutt doesn't need any of the
ncurses libraries at all
Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. The problem was indeed
ncurses. I installed it into my home dir and mutt built perfectly.
But I can't keep it, since it takes up a good percentage of my quota.
So here's my question. Once mutt is built, does it build the ncurses
info it needs into
Okay, it does all seem to be related to ncurses. I installed a
limited amount into my home directory, and mutt built fine. Mutt
can't recognize any terminal types when starting, but I only installed
the libraries for testing. Doing a locate on 'ncurses', I found:
/usr/local/include/ncurses.h
/
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, tim lupfer wrote:
> * thus spaketh Thomas Dickey (Mar 12 at 06:46PM):
>
> > Perhaps the configure script didn't find ncurses (which is a port), or
> > was fooled into trying to use the NetBSD curses library (not recommended).
>
> ...i'm jumping in a bit late on this convers
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > Oh, so then maybe it's not related to why make crapped out. Here's
> > the error:
> >
> > pgpkey.o: In function `pgp_ask_for_key':
> > /tmp/hazmat/mutt-1.3.27/pgpkey.c:701: undefined reference to `beep'
>
> beep() is a function in the curses (or nc
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:32:01PM -0800, Ken Weingold wrote:
> > I am trying to build mutt even with no configure options, and get this
> > in config.log:
> >
> > configure:1109: checking for strerror in -lcposix
> >
I am trying to build mutt even with no configure options, and get this
in config.log:
configure:1109: checking for strerror in -lcposix
configure:1128: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -lcposix 1>&5
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lcposix: No such file or directory
collect2: ld returned 1 exit sta
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