On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 02:56:51PM -0800, Ryan Cook wrote:
> > In general, after applying patches, you should do "make clean" before
> > recompiling. See if that helps.
>
> I went ahead and did this. No problems getting mutt to run...as long
> as I don't try to run it as 'mutt -g '. If I add t
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 05:45:26PM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> In general, after applying patches, you should do "make clean" before
> recompiling. See if that helps.
I went ahead and did this. No problems getting mutt to run...as long
as I don't try to run it as 'mutt -g '. If I add the -
In general, after applying patches, you should do "make clean" before
recompiling. See if that helps.
-Daniel
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 01:25:15PM -0800, Ryan Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dunno if anybody else has seen this or not...and I didn't see anything
> in the archives. I compiled 1.
Dunno if anybody else has seen this or not...and I didn't see anything
in the archives. I compiled 1.3.23i and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I run this new binary my .muttrc is not read in (none of my
color settings are used)
Dunno if anybody else has seen this or not...and I didn't see anything
in the archives. I compiled 1.3.23i and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I run this new binary my .muttrc is not read in (none of my
color settings are used