On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 03:10:36PM -0600, oneiros wrote:
You need to compile mutt again on the NFS client machines.
Use ./configure --enable-nfs-fix
Thank you thank you thank you.
And: I suck. This configure option is so obvious -- god knows why I didn't use it?
Recompile-time again.
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* oneiros ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991114 22:16]:
I keep getting "New mail in mailboxname" even if there isn't any. I
have no clue why. On both Linux and Solaris.
I have the same problem (Solaris).
You need to compile mutt again on the NFS client machines.
Use ./configure --enable-nfs-fix
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 12:52:33PM +0100, Christian v. Mueffling wrote:
You need to compile mutt again on the NFS client machines.
Use ./configure --enable-nfs-fix
I recompiled but it doesnt change anything :((
Did you "make distclean" before? Worked for me -- I'm happy again :).
Cool
Thus spake Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I rarely post a question but this one baffles me totally. I've been
using mutt since god-knows-when (0.88.x or s.t.h)
We use NFS mounted mailboxes on both Solaris 2.6 and Linux 2.2.5-22
here. mutt-1.0i (and 1.0pre3i) work fine except for