On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> ColinI don't use Kmail, so I don't know if it has a
> setting you can use to fix the problem, but the mail client I
> use (Netscape Messenger) has a feature that I set to 'wrap
> incoming messages to window width.'
I don't see that feature in the kmail (Ver
ColinI don't use Kmail, so I don't know if it has a
setting you can use to fix the problem, but the mail client I
use (Netscape Messenger) has a feature that I set to 'wrap
incoming messages to window width.'
What the person sending that type of message (one with no
width formatting include
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, John Couturier wrote:
> Interesting I just downloaded ksnuffle and it compiled and ran perfectly. I have
>gcc 2.95.3 I downloaded the source RPM from the cooker site and rebuilt the whole gcc
>suite and installed it. I also did that with glibc-2.1.3. So it could be that l
Interesting I just downloaded ksnuffle and it compiled and ran perfectly. I have gcc
2.95.3 I downloaded the source RPM from the cooker site and rebuilt the whole gcc
suite and installed it. I also did that with glibc-2.1.3. So it could be that last
.3 in my gcc or possible glibc that makes
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Dan Ferris wrote:
>HOWEVER, the stinking autoconf configure scripts still find and
>use gcc.
>
>I don't know that much about the differences between egcs and gcc
>except that egcs is used by Red Hat, and gcc is used by
>Mandrake.
>
>So, here is the burning questionHow
This came to my attention after fighting ksnuffle for a week
trying to get it to compile. So in frustration, I wrote to the
developer of ksnuffle and was told that the problem stems from
the fact that gcc 2.95 does not like me.
Since that time, I have tried to compile multiple apps/utilities
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