on 18 Nov 99, Philip Lehman wrote... The first message in this thread did not reach me, so I don't know who initiated the query.
I am a novice and asked the same question . If you go to the archives and look up Alec Smith's reply to me on 10th Nov, you will find a fully detailed step by step guide covering Pine4.20. It worked for me and if I can do it anyone can! (Avoid the error I made in interpreting step2 - follow up messages cover this if you have any difficulty). Hope this helps whoever has the problem. >On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Daniel Mashao wrote: > >>I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not >>find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to >>mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. > >Get the source from any Debian mirror, last time I checked they were >in debian/project/experimental > >- Get "foo.orig.tar.gz", "foo.diff.gz", and "foo".dsc > (where "foo" is something like pine plus the version number) >- `dpkg-source -x foo.dsc` >- `cd foo` >- as root: `debian/rules binary` > >You also need dpkg-dev and the development packages of the libs >required by Pine. This will patch the source, compile, and build >binary debs ready to install with dpkg/dselect. HTH > >-- >Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > >

