you can download the newest Pine deb packages from the experimental directory on any mirror site
/debian/project/experimental There are 3 files you need. pine_4.05-0.diff.gz pine_4.05-0.dsc pine_4.05.orig.tar.gz you then run dpkg-source -x pine_4.05-0.dsc then cd pine-4.05 debian/rules binary this will build your pine and pico deb's then you can dpkg -i the pine and pico deb's... due to licensing issues, debian cannot re-distribute modified binarys of pine..so they distribute the diff's along with the original source...leaving it up to the end user to compile it. as for your apache problem... go into /etc/apache and edit your httpd.conf file in there there is a servername option...the problem you might have is that the servername seems to want to be dns-able...so if you don't have a static ip address...you'll want to add a line in your /etc/hosts for the name of your server. Hope this helps Ivan --- Quoted Test--- AJ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Wed, 02 Dec 1998 14:53:54 -0500 hey anyone know if there is a pine.deb file for pico/pine for the new version? and whats its name i was asking on #debian but noone knew.. my other question is when i start apache it says. Unknow Servername please specify manually.. how do i do that? im a dialup user but i want to be able to have a webserver for when i am online.. thanx, AJ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ivan E. Moore II Rev. Krusty http://www.tdyc.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Imagination is more important than knowledge - Albert Einstien =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=