$wd: No such file or directory (errno = 2)
I've looked in the manual but can't find this. The environment
variables work fine in the c-shell.
Sorry if this is too basic.
Thanks,
Seraphim
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suggestions?
Regards,
Seraphim
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Hello group,
I got an answer on this from Sandy Herring [EMAIL PROTECTED].
This error results when tmpdir is pointing into the $HOME directory
space. Setting tmpdir to /tmp fixed the problem.
Regards,
Seraphim
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f the mail that I receive.
What can I do to fix this?
Thanks,
Seraphim
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Anyone know of any attempted ports of Mutt to Max OS-X?
Thanks,
-Seraphim
On Thu Aug 16 16:25, Eugene Lee wrote:
Mutt compiles on Mac OS X without much problems.
I'm glad to hear it!
If you're talking
about a GUI version, Muttzilla might compile with XFree86 installed.
If you're talking about a Cocoa or Carbon version, I dunno.
No, nothing special, just