On Fri, Oct 03, 2003, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003, Dennis McRitchie wrote:
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I see your point, But as I explain in another message, here at the
University, we need to have mail clients such as pine default to pointing to
the standard OS sendmail
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003, Dennis McRitchie wrote:
[...]
I see your point, But as I explain in another message, here at the
University, we need to have mail clients such as pine default to pointing to
the standard OS sendmail (/usr/sbin/sendmail on RedHat and /usr/lib/sendmail
on Solaris). So in
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003, Steffen Weinreich wrote:
--On Mittwoch, Oktober 01, 2003 13:28:14 -0400 Dennis McRitchie
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2) MTA
I assume that this is referring to a Mail Transport Agent. [...]
MTA is a virtual package
I'm trying to build pine 4.58 from the OpenPKG current repository. It
tells me that it needs 2 dependencies I don't have:
1) openpkg = 20030909
All my other installed packages are from the 1.3 release, and I'm only
getting pine from the current repository because it's not available in the
1.3
--On Mittwoch, Oktober 01, 2003 13:28:14 -0400 Dennis McRitchie
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I'm trying to build pine 4.58 from the OpenPKG current repository. It
tells me that it needs 2 dependencies I don't have:
1) openpkg = 20030909
All my other installed packages are from the 1.3 release,
Thanks Steve!
MTA is a virtual package and will be provided by ssmtp, postfix or
sendmail. More about virtual packages are described under
http://www.openpkg.org/faq.html#package-type
I had read that section a while back, and could not make sense of it at the
time. It makes sense now though.
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003, Steffen Weinreich wrote:
--On Mittwoch, Oktober 01, 2003 13:28:14 -0400 Dennis McRitchie
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2) MTA
I assume that this is referring to a Mail Transport Agent. If so, I know
pine needs an MTA to run; but this is not a dependency in the usual sense