* On Tue Jul 24, Lars Hecking wrote in [mutt-users]: 
->  
-> > I did`nt find anything in my config.log, but then again, I`m fairly
-> > ignorant on these kind of things. I was wondering if someone could check
-> > it out. Attached is the config.log, sorry if it bothers anybody, this is
-> > the first and last time I attached an unrequested file.
->  
-> > It was created by configure, which was
-> > generated by GNU Autoconf 2.50.  Invocation command line was
->  
->  Uninstall autoconf 2.50 and install autoconf-2.13.
-> 
->  (Or install autoconf 2.13 in a location in your path that has precedence
->   over the location of 2.50).
-> 
->  Unpack a fresh copy of the mutt archive and run the included prepare script.
->  You can specify the same cmd line options you would use with configure.
-> 

Lars,

Thanks a lot, as you can see it worked:

[nelsong:~]$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.3.19i (2001-06-07)
System: Linux 2.4.5 [using ncurses 5.2]

Is that problem with autoconf 2.50 in general or just the one that`s
shipping with slackware?

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