The pine license doesn't permit distribution of modified binaries, so you
should get the pine396-src and pine396-diff packages and build the debian
package (see /usr/src/pine/README after installing the packages). 

Also, there's a newer version of pine in /debian/project/experimental on
the Debian mirrors. 

Bob

On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Darknight wrote:

> I'm not sure if I missed a package when downloading hamm or something,
> but pine was not included, so I downloaded the newest version available
> from washington university.  However, whenever I try to build it using
> the linux option, I get an error "ld cannot open -ltermcap: no such file
> or directory."  Please help if you know what I should do about this
> error.  Thanks.
> 
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