Linux-Misc Digest #391, Volume #21               Fri, 13 Aug 99 21:13:16 EDT

Contents:
  Re: "starve the rotten little bastards" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: rename root account? (Steve Maughan)
  Re: Ready to TRASH SuSE 6.1 (Chris Mahmood)
  Re: How to change emacs background and foreground colors? (Aaron Ginn)
  Re: Dosemu installation problems ("John G. Sandell")
  I'm going mad!!!! over a Microcom Deskporte 28.8P External Modem ("dude")
  Re: Telnet to RedHat Linux 6.0 as root. (Vilmos Soti)
  Re: VMware - wow! (Luis Paulo)
  Roland Rap-10 (Dominique)
  Re: Linux BIGGEST Problem-Must Read (Jeremiah)
  Help how can i quit emacs? (Villa Monte)
  Re: prinitng a man page (Justin B Willoughby)
  Re: Text Editor (Justin B Willoughby)
  Can't add partition to drive (Craig)
  Re: complete freeze with RH6 ("William B. Cattell")
  Re: Text Editor (Cameron L. Spitzer)
  Re: linux - cable modem ("William B. Cattell")
  Re: Quicken replacement (Cameron L. Spitzer)
  how to compile nmh-1.0 in Red Hat 6.0? (Yee Man Chan)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss
Subject: Re: "starve the rotten little bastards"
Date: 13 Aug 1999 16:25:50 -0400

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Kulisz) writes:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, A.T.Z. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Best part: Richard Kulisz want to buy a house and have some mutual
> >bonds. I think
> 
> That's right; I want to retire and be free from capitalists using
> the threat of starvation to control me. And that's obviously *so*
> wrong for a Marxist, because Marxists obviously *want* to be
> oppressed by capitalists. In fact, it's a moral duty for Marxists
> to be oppressed!!

But... umm..... if you live off of investments then you are a
capitalist and therefore, by your worldview, oppressing others. Is it
superior to oppress others than to be oppressed?
 
> You deserve a good slap in the face with something very heavy and sharp.

Now, now, Richard. Are you forgetting what your psychiatrist friends
told you about suppressing your anger?

 - Maciej

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From: Steve Maughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: rename root account?
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 01:00:03 +0100

Chris Mahmood wrote:

> Steve Maughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I was wondering: is there a way to create another user account
> > with root priviladges but with a different name?
> >
> > I've tried creating another user (called "jim" for example) with
> > user id set to 0 (like root), but when I access that account, a
> > "whoami" reveales that I am root. This is not what i want - i want
> > it to say i am "jim". Is ther any way  to do this?
> Why oh why would you want to do something like this?  Given that you
> can't operate your news client (I had to wrap your 100 column lines),

umm, i don't mean to argue with you, i''m just kinda disagreeing: My
lines wrap at 72, not 100.

>
> think this is a good idea, and you can't figure this one out on your
> own,

Sometimes I find it useful to work with root privalidges but i don't
want people to know i'm running as root. Thats why.

> it would be irresponsible of me to give you the answer.
>                 Hint: 0 == 0
> -ckm

Oh, and thanks everyone for your help! (referring to all the replys
I got).

--
Steve Maughan

    Don't run away from your problems
    Riding is much faster




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From: Chris Mahmood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Ready to TRASH SuSE 6.1
Date: 12 Aug 1999 23:22:45 -0700

"Gilbert Groehn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello fello Linus devotees;
> 
> After about ten days of trying to get SuSE 6.1 up and
> running for some simple internet communications,  I am
> ready to junk this mish mash of bogus packages, lousy
> support, and adfinitum.   
This is going to be a good one...

>Four hours of waiting on the
> SuSE help line (which is only open 11:00/5:00 on Mondays
> and Thursdays resulted in a few minutes of next to worthless
> help.  
SuSE is German company--it's surprising they offer English support at
all.  You can call their German office if you are that desperate.
Failing that, buy support from LinuxCare or someone else.

> Bill Gates does not have to lose any sleep if SuSE
> is what the competition is going to be in IMHO.
Really.  Well why don't you create your own distribution or offer
patches and suggestions to SuSE to help them fix all of these
horrendous bugs you've uncovered.  "What?  You mean I'm supposed to
actually do more than use software that others have been kind enough
to give me?"
> 
> My problem;
> 
> Got the entire package installed and configured to what I
> thought was there.   It turns out all of the Applix applications
> were expired demo's that would not work and they also had
> dependencys to other packages. When I removed the Applix
> applications it totally screwed up Kppp.
What version of SuSE is this?  If it's, say, 6.0 are you surprised
that the *DEMO* version of Applix has expired?  No, the applix
packages (there are several) have nothing to do with kde.  Removing
Applix did not break kde.

> I got KDE  up and properly configured and was able to log on
> to my ISP through Kppp a couple of times.  Next Kppp kept
> returning a message that the pppd daemon had 'died unexpectedly'.
> I reloaded the ppp.rpm several times to no avail.  
Ah, a great solution.  Did you bother to do a search on Deja?  This is 
a common problem.

>This happened
> (I think) after the bogus Applix expired demo packages were
> removed.  Think they must have had dependencies to Kpp somewhere??
No, they didn't.
> 
> When I finally got through to Suse's help line they said ...oh yes..
> we know about this.  You must get a patch on our www  FTP site.
> How in the hell do you get a patch if you can not log on.  
You don't have any friends with a computer?  How the hell else are
they going to distribute updates?

>The
> SuSE rep. then guided me through setting up 'wvdial' which will
> in no way connect to my ISP (worldnet.att,net).   It dials in fine
> but without the CHAP and DNS values that are I had entered in
> Kppp there is no way to conect to ATT without CHAP or a script.
DNS IP's go in resolv.conf.  CHAP stuff goes in chap-secrets.  You
didn't even read the PPP-Howto or pppd(8), did you?

> 
> My intent is to learn LINUX and I now need to know if there is a
> commercial package available that will minimize the installation
> bugaboos so that I can start learning.
You'll never learn Linux without some motivation on your part.  That
means reading howto's, man pages, and trying to answer your questions
with deja.
> 
> I must say that the plain text version of SuSE worked flawlessly
> and minicom also dialed out oK.
What "plain text" version of SuSE?

I'm sorry for my tone, but I really don't understand how you expect to 
learn anything without doing your part.  SuSE comes with a book that I 
would have killed for when I was starting with linux, you have HOWTO's 
that are usually very well written, and the online tech-support
database that comes on your SuSE disks.  I suppose they could come to
your house and install it for you.
-ckm

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From: Aaron Ginn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to change emacs background and foreground colors?
Date: 13 Aug 1999 16:33:13 -0700

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> HellO!
> 
> I tried this, and still no luck.
> I changed my .Xdefaults several times.  I tried"
> 
> emacs*Background: white
> 
> and
> 
> emacs.Background: white
> 
> also, when I change the font, it wont "save".  When I close xemacs and
> come back, the old font is selected again.  I changed the font from the
> "Options" menu, and then chose "Save options" but no luck.  Other
> options I chose were saved, but not the font.
> 
> Also, I was able to change the background color by chosing "Browse
> Faces" from the "Options" menu and changing the "default" background
> from gray80 to white.  But that won't save either, and if I want a
> white background, I have to change it each time I run xemacs.
> 
> I read here to to a "M-x desktop-save" but I get "[no match]" when I do
> that.
> 
> help!
> 
> thanks
> -frank
> 


This should really be posted to an emacs newsgroup, but...

Did you restart X after you modified your .Xdefaults file?  You need to
exit out of X and restart to enable the new settings.

Also, in the Options pull-down menu, select Save Options to save the
changes made to the Faces menu.

HTH,
Aaron

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From: "John G. Sandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Dosemu installation problems
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 19:17:09 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I'm having problems when I run dosemu (version 0.99.6). When I start it,
> it aborts showing the following message:
> 
> Error in /var/lib/dosemu/global.conf: (line 604) Disk-device/file
> /var/lib/dosemu/hdimage.first doesn't exist.
> 
> <snip>

You didn't say what distribution you are using.

If I recall on, RH 6.0 and Suse 6.1 you need to rpm the source files
onto your hard drive, then you'll have documentation. Look in
/var/lib/dosemu and the /usr/doc directories.

John Sandell

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From: "dude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: I'm going mad!!!! over a Microcom Deskporte 28.8P External Modem
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 20:01:35 -0400

Here's the pitch:


Can someone please, please, please help me set this up.I've used
setserial -a -g (even tried autoconfig) to probe the ports and can't find a
damn thing. I've used kppp(?- I think that's what it's called) to try and
find the modem but it tells me that either it can't find anything or it's
busy. How do I get the info on the parallel ports? Is the parallel port what
external modems use? Or is it some com port? I've probed ttyS0-3 and my
modem is not there. I tried the same with cua0-3, same result nothing. Tried
setserial on lp0 and got an error. All I ask is to be able to surf IN linux
to learn it. I don't think this is to much to ask, do you? Since I've been
inside linux( the Xgui-Gnome-works fine, all my drives are there and
mountable, my sound card is working;-)-see, I HAVE been reading the mans-)
I've come to realize it's potential and when I boot Win98 I feel
so........closed in, restricted.....well, I can't really DO anything, it's
all done for me whether I like it or not, linux is cool, I NEED to learn
but, I've been reading mans for 5 days and still my modem is not seen:-(  I
read the modem HOWTO at least 480 times and the setserial HOWTO is never to
be forgotten. I've thrown the useless peice of paper it was printed on out
'cause I will rely soley on the burned in imprint upon my poor battered
brain. I've been going to bed at 5 or 6:00 a.m. and getting up at 9 or 10:
a.m. for at least forever. Linux is a great woman but boy is she ever
demanding. She sucks my will and drains my energy at every turn, but, aren't
all wild rides the best? I'm going insane.......I have nightmares about ppp0
and kppp and cua0 the worst are the lp0's they haunt even my waking
moments.....please for the love of sanity(mine) someone help me..........)
Thank You.


Jon



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From: Vilmos Soti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: redhat.networking.general,redhat.security.general
Subject: Re: Telnet to RedHat Linux 6.0 as root.
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 19:43:06 GMT

Steven Garcia wrote:
> 
> I am trying to telnet to a RedHat Linux 6.0 computer as ROOT.  Why will it
> not let me do so?
> 
> ------------------  Posted via CNET Linux Help  ------------------
>                     http://www.searchlinux.com

Hi,

This problem was discussed in the last few days.

The problem is that root is not supposed to login from anywhere else but
from the consile. If you want to do so anyway, then the correct way is
to login as an ordinary user and then "su".

Vilmos

-- 
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Have you recompiled your kernel today?
Linus?  Jesus Christ Superstar
Bill?   Clueless in Seattle

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From: Luis Paulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: VMware - wow!
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 18:00:59 +0100



Mike Willett LADS LDN X7563 wrote:
> 
>

> It certainly is a WOW!! I'm still on 30 day trial.
> So far I've set up a virtual partition with Win95 which vmware
> uses to boot.  I've then got my Linux to Samba across my Win 95 D:
> and E: drives which contains my applications and data respectively
> I've got Samba to allow me to print.
> 
> Word, Excel & Powerpoint are ok. Access gives licence errors.
> (Maybe ini files ?)
> 
> My only "complaints" are
> i)   I only posses a 266MHz and 96Mb RAM,  which is fine for
>      Linux OR Windows but not BOTH!!!  (Can't really blame vmware
>      for that though - but if they could see their way to giving
>      me some extra hardware I won't turn it down).
> 
> ii)  it takes about 4-5 times longer than normal to shutdown
>      Windows. Why is that ?
> 

Are you using a raw disk (your real c: disk) or are you using a virtual
disk?
Raw disk virtual machines are very slow, a virtual disk is much better,
and with your hardware
and in virtual disk mode you should get about 50% to 80% of windows
native performance.
The shutdown time you describe is more typical for a raw disk.


> iii) I can't use the floppy from Linux. Vmware takes control of it.
>      use the cdrom either from Linux but I have a CD-Writer
>      as well so I don't care
> 

I believe you can. In your virtual machine window, under "Settings", you
can enable or disable
the floppy and cdrom, thus allowing other VM's or Linux to control it.


> iv)  Sync-ing my real C: drive with all those *.ini files and *.dll
>      files is a pain in the ass!! Maybe I won't bother attempting it.
> 
> v)   I can't use it to play Tomb Raider !!!
> 

I don't see why not, but I suggest you have a look at vmware newsgroups,
(news.vmware.com) where these matters are discussed in detail, and by
people who knows more about it than me.

Luis Paulo

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From: Dominique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Roland Rap-10
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 23:30:45 GMT

Hi,

I have a problem running audio files on my suse 6.1 system with my Roland 
Rap-10 soundcard. Midi files run okay , but I can't figure out the audio 
part and can't find device drivers for my card so that I can use midi and 
audio.
Can someone please help me.

Dominique 

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Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremiah)
Subject: Re: Linux BIGGEST Problem-Must Read
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 23:31:18 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (MattCero) spake thusly:
> The best way for Linux to be on everyones PC is to make it installable. 

        No, the best way for Linux to be on everyone's PC is to have 
OEMs preinstall it.  Otherwise, you're correct.


> So tell me, if there's a file out there to
> get my ASUS 3800 TVR working properly in Linux on some web site, in some tar,
> tgz, rpm or whatever format, how can I download the thing using my MS Windows
> based internet connection, AND THEN put it in my /tmp directory when I reboot
> in Linux. YA, THE PARTITION THINGY GETS IN THE WAY A LITTLE DOESN'T IT!?

        No, it doesn't.  You can mount your Windows partition with a
command similar to:

'mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /windows'

(assuming that your first primary partition on your first hard drive
is your Windows partition, and that it's FAT 32).  You may have to be
root to execute this, but that can be changed either to allow users to
mount and unmount the partition or to do it automatically at boot time
with a single line in /etc/fstab.


> do you honestly think the average user wants to tinker with
> their computer for a few days when Windows installs most of the time as
> advertised with little tinkering? 

        Linux isn't for everybody...  yet.  If you just want a computer
to "do stuff" and not know about what's going on, then you're better
off with Windows (or better yet, a Mac) at the present time.  That will
change, though.


> The Red Hat folks need (well, to hire me for
> project mgmt/development) to assume that getting it installed/running properly
> and viewable is the most important obstacle they'll face.

        Installation routines have come a long way recently.  Caldera's is
supposedly much more newbie-friendly than RedHat's...  Corel's sounds
like it will be decent also (only four questions?).


Brian

-- 
email to bmeloon1 at twcny dot rr dot com.   evilquaker is a spam collector

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From: Villa Monte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Help how can i quit emacs?
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 14:57:54 +0200

Hello,

can you say me how i can quit emacs (also save).


thanks for answer

elian


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin B Willoughby)
Subject: Re: prinitng a man page
Date: 14 Aug 1999 00:08:36 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin B Willoughby)


toby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> Mahmood Ezad Butt wrote:
> 
>> What command do we give to print a man page ???
> 
> man <cmd> | lpr -P<printer>
> 

What is even better if you have ghostscript or can print post script there
is a switch for man which would out put the man page in post script. It
looks really nice when printed like this. I cant remember the name of the
switch and I don't know that the man page says 'post script' but it says
some thing about printing.

man man    for more info. Then use the command Toby gave with the switch
to output post script.

Cheers,

- Justin
--
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  _/       _/    _/_/  _/  _/    _/   _/_/     Justin Willoughby
 _/       _/    _/  _/_/  _/    _/     _/      http://justinw.net
_/_/_/ _/_/_/  _/    _/  _/_/_/_/    _/ _/     ---- Jesus Is Lord ----

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin B Willoughby)
Subject: Re: Text Editor
Date: 14 Aug 1999 00:17:35 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin B Willoughby)


"Suddn" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> I telnet into my Linux server from a windows box.  I need to work with text
> files (C++ Source) but I hate the VI editor.  Is there any editors that are,
> well, more user friendly that will work?
> 

What? vi is friendly <g>

Well I sometimes cheat and use pico. Its the editor which comes with the
pine mail program (you might be able to get it separately also).

Works ok.

- Justin
--
   _/     _/_/_/  _/    _/  _/    _/ _/   _/   RULES!! * LINUX RULES *
  _/       _/    _/_/  _/  _/    _/   _/_/     Justin Willoughby
 _/       _/    _/  _/_/  _/    _/     _/      http://justinw.net
_/_/_/ _/_/_/  _/    _/  _/_/_/_/    _/ _/     ---- Jesus Is Lord ----

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From: Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: redhat.general
Subject: Can't add partition to drive
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 20:30:59 GMT

I want to add a partition to a drive that already has a single
DOS/Win95 partition on it.  I've defragmented that partition.
Now I want to convert the free space at the end to a Linux
partition.  However, when I run cfdisk in RH 6.0 Linux, it tells me
that there is only 1.3 MB of free space, whereas Win95 reports
300 MB of free space.

Can anyone tell me how to work around this problem?


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From: "William B. Cattell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: complete freeze with RH6
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 00:24:33 GMT

Chris Milne wrote:
> 
> we're running a PII450 (128 MB RAM) as an email & webpage server, as well
> as allowing people to use it as an X-terminal (xmgr, mathematica, wp
> etc.)
> ever since we upgraded to RH6 we've been having very nasty freeze-ups
> where the whole machine locks up about once a week. X locks, keyboard &
> mouse are ignored, you can't telnet in & other machines that are
> nfs-mounting it can no longer access its drives. the only thing that seems
> to be common to all the lockups is someone is logged into X when it
> happens, what's being run under X always appears different (different
> apps, different windowmanagers, same freeze).
> 
> the machine has a complete RH6 install (kernel-2.2.5-22) with all the
> updates & is running a number of services. its X-server is the Mach64 ATi
> server (3.3.3.1-52) running on a Rage Pro (8MB). there appears to be no
> common time for the freezes & nothing shows up in /var/log/messages. i'm
> at a complete loss as to why the machine keeps crashing & i'm hoping
> someone else has seen this behaviour with a similar system & solved it :)
> - or at least figured out what the cause is. the only other symptom is
> that on reboot the sequence stops at checking the harddrive & makes you
> exit & run fsck manually.
> 
> any help or suggestions are appreciated, linux crashing is bad and ugly.
> 
> chris
> 
> University of Toronto, Canada
> Office : MP096
> Phone : (416) 978-0353

I see the same symptoms when I'm working on the console, in
X and I switch from a window with Netscape email on it to a
window with the Netscape browser.  If I try to click and
drag across the url in the location box that when I see the
same kind of hard freeze.  The only thing to do is a
power-down/up.

Bill
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may collect dust for want of being oft ridden. Ride thy
Harley 
with thy brethren, and rejoice in the spirit of the road.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cameron L. Spitzer)
Subject: Re: Text Editor
Date: 14 Aug 1999 00:22:24 GMT

In article <3K1t3.4176$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Suddn wrote:
>I telnet into my Linux server from a windows box.  I need to work with text
>files (C++ Source) but I hate the VI editor.  Is there any editors that are,
>well, more user friendly that will work?

Two of my users are happy with "Andrew's Editor."  This is the ae(1)
that comes on the Debian Rescue Disk among other places.

Cameron



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From: "William B. Cattell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux - cable modem
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 00:30:48 GMT

Chris wrote:
> 
> Hi, I currently have cox@home cable modem service on my windows 98 computer.
> I've installed RH 5.2 on a separate partition so my computer dual boots.
> Now I plan to hook up my cable modem service to my Linux OS.  What do I need
> to protect my computer from the internet?  And where should I go to find
> documentation on how to go about it?  Why don't I need "protection" when
> using windows is also something I'm curious about.
> 
> Thanks a lot!

Chris - poke into the athome.security-discussion and the
athome.unix-discussion news groups.  check out my linux page
(listed below).  I have a ton 'o Linux links including a
bunch having to do with security.

Bill

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==============================================================
Park not thy Harley in the darkness of thine garage, that it 
may collect dust for want of being oft ridden. Ride thy
Harley 
with thy brethren, and rejoice in the spirit of the road.
==============================================================

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cameron L. Spitzer)
Subject: Re: Quicken replacement
Date: 14 Aug 1999 00:13:44 GMT

In article <7ouq8m$9g9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Does anyone know of a Quicken replacement for
>Linux?
>
>Gilbert

According to the database at www.winehq.com, some versions of Intuit 
Quicken run okay on Wine.

Cameron


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From: Yee Man Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: how to compile nmh-1.0 in Red Hat 6.0?
Date: 13 Aug 1999 17:33:52 PDT

        I tried to install nmh 1.0 in my RedHat Linux 6.0. I uncommented

the Linux section and HAVE_SIGSETJMP section in config.h. Then I changed

the #undef HAVE_SIGSETJMP to #define HAVE_SIGSETJMP 1. I tried to
compile
the program with -DPOP, I have the following errors:

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [forw] Error 1

inc.o: In function `main':
inc.o(.text+0x593): undefined reference to `pop_init'
inc.o(.text+0x5a2): undefined reference to `response'
inc.o(.text+0x5c4): undefined reference to `pop_stat'
inc.o(.text+0x5d1): undefined reference to `response'
inc.o(.text+0x605): undefined reference to `pop_quit'
inc.o(.text+0xdae): undefined reference to `pop_retr'
inc.o(.text+0xdbd): undefined reference to `response'
inc.o(.text+0xe9e): undefined reference to `pop_retr'
inc.o(.text+0xead): undefined reference to `response'
inc.o(.text+0x10e8): undefined reference to `pop_quit'
inc.o(.text+0x117a): undefined reference to `pop_quit'
inc.o(.text+0x11b4): undefined reference to `pop_dele'
inc.o(.text+0x11c3): undefined reference to `response'
inc.o(.text+0x11ef): undefined reference to `pop_quit'
inc.o(.text+0x11f9): undefined reference to `response'
../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [inc] Error 1

msgchk.o: In function `remotemail':
msgchk.o(.text+0x773): undefined reference to `pop_init'
msgchk.o(.text+0x788): undefined reference to `pop_stat'
msgchk.o(.text+0x795): undefined reference to `pop_quit'
msgchk.o(.text+0x79f): undefined reference to `response'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [msgchk] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [msh] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [scan] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [show] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [ap] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [dp] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [fmtdump] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [mhl] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [post] Error 1

../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [rcvdist] Error 1
gcc -s -o rcvtty rcvtty.o scansbr.o termsbr.o ../config/version.o
../config/config.o ../sbr/libmh.a ../mts/smtp/libsmtp.a
../zotnet/libzot.a   -lndbm  -ltermcap../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In
function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [rcvtty] Error 1
gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DPOP -I.. -I. -I..  -O2 slocal.c
slocal.c:30: ndbm.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [slocal.o] Error 1
gcc -s -o spost spost.o aliasbr.o ../config/version.o ../config/config.o
../sbr/libmh.a ../mts/smtp/libsmtp.a ../zotnet/libzot.a   -lndbm
../zotnet/libzot.a(mf.o): In function `getcpy':
mf.o(.text+0x11): undefined reference to `_cleanup'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [spost] Error 1
make[1]: Target `all' not remade because of errors.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/bin/nmh-1.0/uip'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: Target `all' not remade because of errors.

Can anyone tell me what's wrong here?

Thanks.
Yee Man Chan



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