Hi Christian, Thanks for your reply. I updated my copy of m_muttalias to use GNU sed and GNU grep. That did the trick! Thanks for the suggestion.
Regards, -- Mun On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 04:36 PM PDT, Christian Ebert wrote: CE> * Mun Johl on Monday, July 23, 2007 at 15:00:04 -0700 CE> > I've installed and configured lbdb-0.35.1 on my SPARC/Solaris 8 system CE> > and am not having any luck querying my mutt alias files. CE> > CE> > When I execute lbdbq, it always returns "no matches". CE> CE> Had the same problem on MacOS X. CE> CE> > I validated (via 'set -x') that m_muttalias is being called, and that my CE> > MUTTALIAS_FILES are being grep'd. But apparently nothing is CE> > returned--even though there should be matches. My alias entries CE> > are of the following format: CE> > CE> > alias aliasname "First Last" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CE> > CE> > Anyone have any debug hints as to why lbdbq may not be working? If not, CE> > I guess I'll delve into m_muttalias's regexs. CE> CE> I found out that sed shipped with MacOS can't cope with CE> m_muttalias. Perhaps it's similar for Solaris. Installing GNU sed CE> solved the problem. -- I didn't have the nerve to try and adapt CE> m_muttalias to the sed on my machine. Some day when I have time CE> ... CE> CE> c CE> -- CE> Python Mutt utilities <http://www.blacktrash.org/hg/muttils/>
