Okay,
it appears that the compressed-folder patch supplied with Debian doesn't
do what it's supposed to do. Somehow it messes up source configuration.
Anyway, copying the actuall patch by rr to debian/patches solved my
problems. Now I finally have compressed-folder support and
outlook-compati
* Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-10-2001 17:22]:
| Yes, the patch is included in the Debian source distribution and is
| correctly applied. `mutt -v` gives me (among other things) -COMPRESSED,
| which wouldn't be there, if there was no compressed-folder patch.
Perhaps a very stupid qu
On Monday, 01.10.2001 at 17:19 +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> ...
> Yes, the patch is included in the Debian source distribution and is
> correctly applied. `mutt -v` gives me (among other things) -COMPRESSED,
> which wouldn't be there, if there was no compressed-folder patch.
Shouldn't it be
David T-G wrote:
> Viktor --
>
> ...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
> % Hi,
>
> Hello!
>
>
> %
> % I'm trying to build mutt from sources to include the pgp_outlook_compat
> % patch. This works fine, the problem is that the compressed folder
> % support is not included.
>
> Forgive me for
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% I'm trying to build mutt from sources to include the pgp_outlook_compat
% patch. This works fine, the problem is that the compressed folder
% support is not included.
Forgive me for aasking such a basic question, but did you ap
Hi,
I'm trying to build mutt from sources to include the pgp_outlook_compat
patch. This works fine, the problem is that the compressed folder
support is not included.
I've traced the problem to a call of autoheader in the makefile. After
`./configure --enable-compressed` the file config.h cont