I run mutt on a number of (mostly Linux) systems and since I have
compiled and built it about a dozen or so times over the past week or
so I have a couple of minor problems/niggles:-

1 - I am just a lowly user on all these systems (except one) so I run 
    ./configure with the --with-prefix option.  This mostly works fine
    except that 'make install' always fails when it tries to modify
    the permissions on mutt_dotlock.  Shouldn't the ./configure see
    that mutt is being installed by a non-root user and act
    accordingly?

2 - Is there a way to make the installation only install one language?
    Again, as a user, I only want one language and the multi-language
    locale files in the share directory eat up quite a lot of space.
    If you only have a 5Mb quota (as I have on one system) this can be
    quite significant, I have to go and delete all the unwanted files.

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