On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 the mental interface of
Rogério Brito told:

> On Oct 16 2005, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 the mental interface of Rogério Brito told:
[...]
> > The name is mutt-ng, created by ak. libc6 doesn#t accept binaries
> > including a '-'-character in zs name so it is muttng.
> 
> What exactly is "zs name"? A quick Google search with '"zs name" libc'
> didn't result in anything relevant.

Sorry, should ment "its name". But anyway as Nico corrected me: It
is an autoconf limitation.

> > Please don't send bugs twice.
> 
> Sorry, I had some problems with my ISP and thought that the first mail
> didn't get through.
> 
> Is it me or you could be a little more polite when answering e-mails
> from clueless newbies like me? Perhaps you didn't have a good day?

OK, I tend to be pragmatic. As I told you, mutt-ng is bleeding edge
right now. I am a little, little bit involved in the dev process.
And believe me, when it gots stable (ready for sid) it'll be an
"alternative" in /etc/alternatives. But look, in most cases you can
choose a MUA of your choice in apps like reportbug, firefox, ....
which is in my case mutt-ng  ;-)

> Ok, forget that. Perhaps that's the limitation of my English skills
> showing up. :-(

Yours is quite better than mine ;-)

Elimar

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