Michael Elkins , 2013-01-04 03:47 +:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 12:33:09PM +0900, Michael[tm] Smith wrote:
> That patch has no effect if you give use the --with-idn argument. If you
> use it, it should be the prefix use when looking for the idn libraries on
> your system. If you
getting the following error:
configure: error: IDN was requested, but libidn was not usable on this system
Environment is OS X 10.6.8 (Darwin Kernel Version 10.8.0).
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ed the following change which affects the email header parsing
> significantly.
>
> changeset: 6235:f251d523ca5a
> branch: HEAD
> tag: tip
> user:Michael Elkins
> date:Tue Dec 18 13:50:20 2012 -0800
> summary: rename iswsp() to is_email
897 doesn't have any·$
> updates. I guess the problem is that the IMAP codebase needs a good
> jiggle and Brendan is having a hard time finding time for it.
I see.
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Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2007-04-06 15:49 -0700:
> Does anyone happen to know who the current maintainer of urlview is?
> Thomas?
I think definitely not Thomas.
When I looked around for maintainer info about urlview a while
back, I think I remember finding .. nothing. I think it has n
t; > > > why
> > > > the doc generation was moved to docbook in the first place...?
> > >
> > > Well no, it was really that the old linuxdoc tool chain was
> > > moribund. I had a devil of a time trying to get it to build on OS X,
> > > and I think others were having similar problems in other
> > > environments.
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/troff
source document -- and the only way you or anybody else who looks
at the file is going to remember what the markup means is by
looking at it side-by-side with the asciidoc user guide to try to
decipher it.
But it may well be that the current mutt manual does not contain
the level of inline