Once upon a time David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told us:
> Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --with-slang[=DIR] use S-Lang instead of ncurses
> > --with-curses=DIR ncurses is installed in
>
> It's true that Mutt will not compile without one of these packages.
> M
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Compiling mutt requires an ANSI/ISO C compiler. The bundled compiler
> on HP-UX 10.20 is a broken K&R C compiler. You either need to buy an
> ANSI compiler off HP, or install gcc.
The ANSI compiler might actually be installed. A quick test is to
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FRASER, BOB writes:
>
>I do not know much about Unix. OK I am Unix Stupid, But I do need a
>quick
>E-Mail program with enhanced attachment capability.
>
>This is where Mutt comes in..
>
>I really
On Wed, Jun 9, 1999, FRASER, BOB wrote:
> This is where Mutt comes in..
>
> I really need basic instructions on compiling the
> utility of my system. No I do not need help on starting
> my computer. But I do need line by line instructions
> on generating the executable.
The best way to
Title: Unix Dummy Help!
I do not know much about Unix. OK I am Unix Stupid, But I do need a quick
E-Mail program with enhanced attachment capability.
This is where Mutt comes in..
I really need basic instructions on compiling the
utility of my system. No I do not need help on