=- Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote on Sun 18.Mar'07 at 8:30:50 +0100 -=
> I've compiled mutt 1.5.14 (--prefix=$HOME --with-imap) and that went
> with no problems. But I can't install it as a regular user but only as
> root :( If I configure it with --prefix=$HOME I would expect to be able
> to install
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 02:40:57PM +0100, Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote:
> > yes, but maybe you need to specify too the prefix for config. files or
> > something similar. What is complaining "make install" about?
>
> ./configure --prefix=$HOME/tmpmutt --enable-imap
please have a look to the output of
> yes, but maybe you need to specify too the prefix for config. files or
> something similar. What is complaining "make install" about?
./configure --prefix=$HOME/tmpmutt --enable-imap
I get:
cat instdoc.sh > instdoc
/bin/sh: instdoc: Brak dostępu
I suspect it's trying to access /usr/local/doc
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 08:30:50AM +0100, Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've compiled mutt 1.5.14 (--prefix=$HOME --with-imap) and that went
> with no problems. But I can't install it as a regular user but only as
> root :( If I configure it with --prefix=$HOME I would expect to be able
> t
Second thing to this install is a problem with doc's directory, after
hitting F1 key I get this error:
/doc/mutt/manual.txt: Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu
The comment is in polish, that there is no such file or directory.
Przemek
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