On Mon, 05 Apr 1999, Rejo wrote:
> I think these are a little bit RTFM, but maybe you can help me
> anyway. When i'm in a field where i can enter an address i hit ^T
> for a query. I enter 'lbdbq rejo'.
> This results in a To line with:
> touch: "[EMAIL PROTECTED], Rejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
As
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++ 04.04.1999, 15:13:52 (+0200) = Christian R Molls:
>I've got the same problem here when compiling lbdb on a SuSE 5.2
>box. On an alpha machine running Redhat 5.1 it worked right out
>of the box, ie without recompiling mutt, though.
I'm running SuSE 5.3 here, so that sounds familiar. Did you hav
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On Sat, 03 Apr 1999, Rejo wrote:
> When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my
> system. When i do ./configure i get
> ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package.
> ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code.
> I guess this should be fixed w
Hello,
When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my
system. When i do ./configure i get
ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package.
ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code.
I guess this should be fixed when compiling Mutt, but i'm not able
Hello,
When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my
system. When i do ./configure i get
ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package.
ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code.
I guess this should be fixed when compiling Mutt, but i'm not able