On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 03:39:10PM -0800, aphro wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Brian Servis wrote: > > servis >Wouldn't it be better to use the pine*-src and pine*-diff Debian > servis >packages? I believe that these create the necessary patches to fit it in > servis >a Debian system and then builds a local pine*.deb. I haven't done this, > servis >but this is what most of the *-src package that Debian distributes do. > servis >That way it is all under Debian package managment. > > maybe..last i checked slink was only at pine 3.96 im using 4.20 ..i > suppose i could substitue 3.96 for 4.20 .. i also like/use the updated > IMAP/IPOP3D servers in the newer pine packages. Someone posted to the list recently that they packaged 4.20 and put them on a website somewhere. If you want to be legally correct about it, get the sources (orig.tar, diff, dsc) instead of the binary packages and compile yourself. Check the archives for the address. Personally, i found some of the changes from 4.10->4.20 annoying enough that i finally changed to mutt and gpg *cheer* ... Do you get the problem in 4.20 where it refuses to premanently set messages to non-new unless you explicitly use the * command to do so? -- finger for GPG public key. 16 Nov 1999 - new key generated, please stop using the old.
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