Weird bug while compiling 1.4i with iconv 1.8

2002-06-02 Thread Eugene Paskevich
support for icnv functions. If someone has a hint for me, please let me know about it. Thanks in advance. -- Eugene Paskevich | *==(--- | Plug me into [EMAIL PROTECTED]| ---)==* | The Matrix Public PGP key:mailto:[EMAIL

Re: color

2000-10-20 Thread Eugene Paskevich
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:02:31AM -0700, Mike E wrote: System: FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE [using ncurses 1.8.6/ache] You'd better obtain more recent version of ncurses and recompile. I have version 4.2 while you have only 1.8.6. -- Eugene Paskevich

Re: pgp-error...

2000-10-18 Thread Eugene Paskevich
it to something where you have a right write 4) make sure that that directory exists That's all I guess. Good luck. -- Eugene Paskevich | *==(--- | "Alrighty then!" [EMAIL PROTECTED]| ---)==* |-- Ace Venture Publ

Re: Incorrect encoding of letter's headings

2000-09-27 Thread Eugene Paskevich
not right. :) You've got to syncronize somehow charsets in headers and body. -- Eugene Paskevich | *==(--- | "Alrighty then!" [EMAIL PROTECTED]| ---)==* |-- Ace Venture Public PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subjec

About PGP public key service. (With P.S.)

2000-09-26 Thread Eugene Paskevich
quot; echo "Usage: $0 [e-mail]" echo "e-mail: To send public PGP key to a particular e-mail." exit 0 fi pgp -kxa $USERID $PUBLIC $KEYRING /dev/null 21 if [ ! -n "$1" ] ; then cat $PUBLIC rm -f $PUBLIC exit 0 fi mail "$1" -s "Publ

Re: About PGP encryption

2000-09-22 Thread Eugene Paskevich
That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt. -- Eugene Paskevich | *==(--- |"Alrighty then!" [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ---)==* | -- Ace Venture Publ

About PGP encryption

2000-09-20 Thread Eugene Paskevich
Possible solve: To switch decrypting and decoding. First decrypt then decode the output of decryption. Guess it should help. Any other variants how to do this in other way? P.S. How can I include cookies from fortune for example into my signature? Answer directly please. -- Eugene