On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:59:18AM +0200, Theo Bierman wrote: | Hi All | | I have been struggling to get mutt installed on my 2.2r3 poptato system. | | When I run apt-get install mutt it works fine however when I go into | it the cursor just flashes and nothing else works. I then read | somewhere that the followingf needs to be installed: | | ncurses and | slang
You need those libraries, but the packages are called : libncurses5 5.2.20010318-3 Shared libraries for terminal handling ncurses-base 5.2.20010318-3 Descriptions of common terminal types ncurses-term 5.2.20010318-3 Additional terminal type definitions slang1 1.4.4-7 The S-Lang programming library - runtime ver | A normal apt-get on either of these did not work If apt-get fails, find out why. In this case it is because you had the wrong package names. (BTW, mutt should depend on the necessary libraries and shield you from needing to know the names of them) | so I then downloaded the tar.gz and ran it like that. Both installed | no problem. Now you're in unchartered territory. If you install from the source, it is up to you to ensure all dependencies are met and to give all the proper configure options. | I need mutt with ssl support run "apt-cache show mutt | less". The non-US version has SSL support in it, the other one doesn't (stupid legal issues). You'll also see in the Depends: line that libncurses5 will be taken care of too. | so I tried to do an apt-get openssl which worked fine. | | Here is where the problem came in. Because mutt did not function | after apt-get install mutt I donwloaded the latest | mutt-1.3.26i.tar.gz. Actually, 1.3.27 was released today. The announcement mentioned an SSL seg fault. | Then I ran the following | ./configure --enable-pop --enable-imap --with-ssl | and I got this error: | | checking for X509_new in -lcrypto... no | configure: error: Unable to find SSL library | | I then donwloaded the latest openssl, the install went fine but | still the same error You need the -dev package to get the headers. | I have managed to sort out mutt itself now, seems to be running fine | however I don't think it has the ssl support. | | I have tried to run apt-get install openssl-dev but then I get this error: | | apt-get install openssl-dev | Reading Package Lists... Done | Building Dependency Tree... Done | E: Couldn't find package openssl-dev $ apt-cache search openssl dev sendmail - A powerful, efficient, and scalable Mail Transport Agent. libssl-dev - SSL development libraries, header files and documentation Apparently the name of the package is "libssl-dev". Learn to use apt-cache, it is your friend :-). Just try the pre-packaged version of mutt. I've had no problems with it (though I don't need SSL). If you really want to build it from source, get 1.3.27 or you might get a seg fault :-). -D -- Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. Albert Einstein