On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 15:44, Manny wrote:
> I installed Fedora Core 2 the other day and I noticed that my favorite 
> email client -- Pine -- wasn't part of the distribution. Awww mannn!!!
> 
> I trie dsearching for the RPM on the four discs but it wasn't there. I 
> then tried installing an old version form RH9 and it wouldn't install. It 
> seems a specific file is required but FC2 doesn't have ti either.

I havent tried FC2 and dont know the defaulted libs,
but prepacked pine-4.60-x heavily expected these on
your system:
libc.so.6, libcrypto.so.4, libssl.so.4

> Anyone know where I can get a version of Pine that works with FC2? I think 
> all the Pine lovers out there could use it if they ever decided to go to 
> FC2.

Try the hq packages:
http://www.washington.edu/pine/getpine/linux.html

Its better to build from source and mute optional
functionalities like LDAP, SSL, KERBEROS, etc.
and optimize, like DEBUG=0, since most prepacked
i know, turn it on, on built.
http://www.washington.edu/pine/getpine/unix.html


God Bless
--
-stderr(Cagayan de Oro)


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