On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 00:37:35 -0800, Jason wrote:
>I tried what you said, compiling it with: ./configure --enable-standalone
>
>When I'm done, and I try to run it, either with 'popper', or 'popper -s' nothing
>happens... Any ideas?
Also normal. In standalone mode, qpopper forks into the background. If
there were no errors, you'll get back your command prompt. You can
check your system logs to see if qpopper has reported anything
interesting. Use "ps axf" to see if it's running.
Ken
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