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On Sunday, December 19 at 09:21 PM, quoth Will Fiveash:
>On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 07:46:50PM -0700, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> On Sunday, December 19 at 07:30 PM, quoth Will Fiveash:
>> >Recently I started using gpg2 and the gpg-agent to reduce the number
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 07:46:50PM -0700, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, December 19 at 07:30 PM, quoth Will Fiveash:
> >Recently I started using gpg2 and the gpg-agent to reduce the number of
> >times I enter my gpg password. This is working in general but I can't
> >seem to get mutt to call gp
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On Sunday, December 19 at 07:30 PM, quoth Will Fiveash:
>Recently I started using gpg2 and the gpg-agent to reduce the number of
>times I enter my gpg password. This is working in general but I can't
>seem to get mutt to call gpg2 even though I've r
Recently I started using gpg2 and the gpg-agent to reduce the number of
times I enter my gpg password. This is working in general but I can't
seem to get mutt to call gpg2 even though I've replaced all instances of
/usr/local/bin/gpg with /usr/local/bin/gpg2 in my ~/.muttrc_gpg-1.5
config file whi
Quoth Nicolas Williams on Thursday, 09 December 2010:
> On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 07:25:11PM +0200, Amit Ramon wrote:
> > Nicolas Williams [2010-12-08 13:25 -0600]:
> >
> > >On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 09:17:02PM +0200, Amit Ramon wrote:
> > >>Chip Camden [2010-12-08 11:01 -0800]:
> > >>>On a related
why can't you just compile it yourself and select the options you need
and install the required libraries to suit?
jamie
would something like [^ ]tex[^ ] work?
Richard
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On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 09:53:38AM -0700, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Monday, December 20 at 12:39 AM, quoth Yue Wu:
> >> Which regex library are you using? When you run `mutt -v`, do you
> >> see +HAVE_REGCOMP and +USE_GNU_REGEX or -HAVE_REGCOMP and/or
> >> -USE_GNU_REGEX?
> >>
> >
> > +HAVE_REGCOM
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On Monday, December 20 at 12:39 AM, quoth Yue Wu:
>> Which regex library are you using? When you run `mutt -v`, do you
>> see +HAVE_REGCOMP and +USE_GNU_REGEX or -HAVE_REGCOMP and/or
>> -USE_GNU_REGEX?
>>
>
> +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX
According
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 09:10:45AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, December 19 at 04:07 AM, quoth Yue Wu:
> >I tried to match a whole word 'tex' in mail body like:
> >
> >color index brightgreen default '~b tex'
> >
> >but it will also match other words consisting with tex. I tried with
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On Sunday, December 19 at 04:07 AM, quoth Yue Wu:
>I tried to match a whole word 'tex' in mail body like:
>
>color index brightgreen default '~b tex'
>
>but it will also match other words consisting with tex. I tried with
>\ and \btex\b but faile
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