Hi David:

On Sun 12/8/19 19:54 -0500 David Levine wrote:
>Fedora 30 uses readline 8.0.  The easiest ways to deal with it would be to
>rebuild your local nmh (I recommend build_nmh in the top-level nmh source
>directory) 

OK, I did not notice this

    $ sed -n 5,10p INSTALL
    Installing nmh, guided by script
    --------------------------------
    For routine installation on popular platforms, the build_nmh shell
    script can be used to guide you through configuration.  It will then
    build and optionally (with -i) install in the configured location.

thanks, good to know about the 'build_nmh' script.

>or install the Fedora RPM (sudo dnf install nmh).

I will probably start using dnf install nmh for the next release  or
for other new installs.  Nice that the package is up to date.

I assume the *.rpmnew feature is used by the rpm package, so config
files do not get clobbered in upgrades.

>> I assume I should back up > /usr/local/nmh/etc
>> and then use make to remove the current install. How/which target?
>
>There is an uninstall target, but I've never used it.  I just remove the
>entire nmh tree (/usr/local/nmh/ in your case).

OK

--
Tom

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