Re: Pine...again
> I really hate to hash up this topic again...but I helped a few people
> install debian on their systems, and inevitably one of the first questions
> is, "where's pine?".
>
> Could we just have a package that includes the pine-bin.linux pre-compiled
> binary from the washington site, and distribute that? Or do we consider
> this a "derivative" work as well?
>
> I just hate having to answer the question, "Well, Redhat has it, why can't
> Debian?"
It installs very easily from Washington, but the obsolete flags in dselect
are rather annoying :(
Matthew
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