On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 05:14:22AM -0600, Eugene wrote:

> By default, Mac OS X does not install GCC or anything of that sort.
> If you want those kinds of goodies, find your 10.4 Tiger install disc
> and install the Xcode Tools package (which gets you all the standard
> compilers plus the Xcode developer tools) --- and even the X11 package
> (which gets you the X Window stuff).  If you can't find said install
> disc, sign up for a free online membership with the Apple Developer
> Connection and download Xcode straight from Apple.

I could do all that, but I know I didn't do it for the one laptop that
does have mutt 1.5.18 on it.  Somewhere out there is a pre-compiled
binary, from a trusted source, that I downloaded before, and I'd like
to do that again.  Wanting mutt on this second laptop is simply not
important enough to download Xcode and go thru all those steps, and
there is no other software that I want to put on here either.

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