WHERE DID PINE SOURCE DIFFS GO IN WOODY
Hello all, Where did the Pine source and diff .debs go in woody that were part of the potato release? Are they planned for addition to the woody release or discontinued? Can I use the same .debs from potato for woody? Has anybody tried this yet? Thanks for any help, ---Dean. begin:vcard n:Roman;Dean tel;fax:707-521-3066 tel;work:707-284-2206 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:www.ti.com org:Texas Instruments;I.T. http://www.ti.com adr:;;141 Stony Circle Suite 210;Santa Rosa;California;95401;USA version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:IT Manager x-mozilla-cpt:;-28128 fn:Dean Roman end:vcard
Re: WHERE DID PINE SOURCE DIFFS GO IN WOODY
Dean Roman wrote: Where did the Pine source and diff .debs go in woody that were part of the potato release? They were removed. There will be no more -src and -diff .deb's. Are they planned for addition to the woody release or discontinued? In woody, pine is distributed in source-only form. Install the `pine-tracker' package and follow the instructions. Can I use the same .debs from potato for woody? Has anybody tried this yet? Yes, you can, but you might want to use pine_4.40-1 instead. It's safer and fixes a lot of bugs from the ancient 4.21 in potato.
Re: where is Pine?
It's in non-free, in source form, so you have to get pine396-src, pine396-diffs, and roll your own binary deb--there's been a few non-official binary debs built by various ppl, but I can't remember where they are, nor can vouch for their continued presence. On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote: Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it and I can't find a pine deb. thanks -- Andrew [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37] Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity. Who is John Galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who!
Re: where is Pine?
On 06-Apr-99 Ed Cogburn wrote: Pollywog wrote: Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it and I can't find a pine deb. oic. Well, I did not need it that much, I just recall that in another distro, it was installed by default and I used it when KDE or my regular mailer had problems. thanks -- Andrew [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]
Re: where is Pine?
http://ompages.com/debian/pkgs/pine/pine.html don't worry about license issues I already dealt with them... NatePuri Certified Law Student Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote: Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it and I can't find a pine deb. thanks -- Andrew [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]
Re: where is Pine?
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote: Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it and I can't find a pine deb. Binaries are available from ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/. Jeremy --- email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp key : http://www.blueriver.net/~darqside/pgpkey.asc
Re: where is Pine?
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote: http://ompages.com/debian/pkgs/pine/pine.html The above URL seems to need www.ompages.com. I looked at pine 4.05 back in October, and found that it no longer reads and modifies /var/spool/mail directly. It copies the mail to its own mail file in my home dir. I couldn't find an option to retain the old behaviour. Does anybody know if it's still possible? If not, I guess I stick with 3.96 or run imapd? ...RickM...
Re: where is Pine?
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Rick Macdonald wrote: On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote: http://ompages.com/debian/pkgs/pine/pine.html The above URL seems to need www.ompages.com. I looked at pine 4.05 back in October, and found that it no longer reads and modifies /var/spool/mail directly. It copies the mail to its own mail file in my home dir. I couldn't find an option to retain the old behaviour. Does anybody know if it's still possible? If not, I guess I stick with 3.96 or run imapd? ...RickM... If the file ~/mbox exists, pine will move your inbox mail to this file. To maintain your mailbox in /var/spool/mail you can either: 1. (re)Move the file ~/mbox 2. Disable this option in your ~/.pinerc by modifying the disable-these-drivers line to read: # List of mail drivers to disable. See technical notes. disable-these-drivers=mbox Hope this helps. Dennis -- Dennis Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Adminstrator College of Engineering, MSU 353-4844 (phone) 222-5875 (pager)
Re: where is Pine?
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Dpk wrote: If the file ~/mbox exists, pine will move your inbox mail to this file. To maintain your mailbox in /var/spool/mail you can either: 1. (re)Move the file ~/mbox 2. Disable this option in your ~/.pinerc by modifying the disable-these-drivers line to read: # List of mail drivers to disable. See technical notes. disable-these-drivers=mbox Hope this helps. Sure does. Thanks. ...RickM...
where is Pine?
Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it and I can't find a pine deb. thanks -- Andrew [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37] pgpuE74fAhaSS.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: where is Pine?
Pollywog wrote: Which package contains Pine? I thought I had it installed but I can't find it and I can't find a pine deb. thanks I don't use pine, but I remember another thread about it. Because of a license issue, pine can't be distributed in binary form. There should be a source .deb for it, though. -- Ed C.
Re: Where is pine?
Debian Mail wrote: I did a zgrep pine Contents-i386.gz | grep bin which shows no result (the Contents-i386.gz is from potato). Where is pine? Stef, There isn't a .deb binary for pine (something about licencing or distributing binaries or something that Washinton Uni. put in.) What you get are (1) the pine source and (2) the Debian patch Patch the main source and compile - install. It's actually quite easy and well explained in the disrtibution files... -- --==**==-- Ian Stuart - University computing services. - Opinions are funny things: Mine are mine and mine alone
Where is pine?
I did a zgrep pine Contents-i386.gz | grep bin which shows no result (the Contents-i386.gz is from potato). Where is pine? Stef
where are pine and tin? (hamm)
I use Debian 2.0 and am missing pine and tin. I ftped the binary-i386 image soonafter it was released and those programs aren't on it. After having my network stuff up and running I checked the contrib area on debian ftp servers but didn'tfind them there either. Why is that? Don't those two programs fit into Debian's idea of free software or what? It's not as bad as it could be, for I use mutt and slrn now, which I didn't knowbefore but I still like to have tin and pine on my system. Of course, I could compile them on my own but I'd prefer deb files. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: where are pine and tin? (hamm)
On Fri, Aug 07, 1998 at 10:12:34AM +0200, Thomas Adams wrote: I use Debian 2.0 and am missing pine and tin. I ftped the binary-i386 image soonafter it was released and those programs aren't on it. After having my network stuff up and running I checked the contrib area on debian ftp servers but didn'tfind them there either. Why is that? Don't those two programs fit into Debian's idea of free software or what? IIRC, Pine's licensing terms impose restrictions or disallow the redistribution of modified binaries. There's a pin396-src package you can use to build your own binaries. I don't know why tin isn't in hamm. There's a tin package in slink you can use though. HTH, Ray -- Obsig: developing a new sig -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null