Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Well, now I understand the directory structure of the mutt site a
> > little better, so in the future I won't get lost again. But is there
> > any documentation that would direct people to the "devel" directory
> > instead of "snapshots"?
>
> The in
> Well, now I understand the directory structure of the mutt site a
> little better, so in the future I won't get lost again. But is there
> any documentation that would direct people to the "devel" directory
> instead of "snapshots"?
The intended target audience for devel hangs out on mutt-de
Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> > > I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> > > 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
> >
> > Mine does:
> > tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep configur
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Now I realize that this tarball probably contains the same data as
> > what I would have gotten if I went directly to CVS, and therefore, I
> > now see that the `prepare' script applies to this tarball, as well.
>
> Correct. The tarball you download
> Now I realize that this tarball probably contains the same data as
> what I would have gotten if I went directly to CVS, and therefore, I
> now see that the `prepare' script applies to this tarball, as well.
Correct. The tarball you downloaded is a daily (or nightly :) snapshot
of the cvs.
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Tatge writes:
> > Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> > > I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> > > 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
> >
> > Mine does:
>
> Maybe he downloaded the cvs version? It does i
Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> > I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> > 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
>
> Mine does:
> tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep configure
> -rwxr-xr-x 1000/1000231190 2001
Michael Tatge writes:
> Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> > I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> > 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
>
> Mine does:
Maybe he downloaded the cvs version? It does indeed not have a configure
script, and one needs to run t
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 05:04:19PM +0100, Michael Tatge allegedly said:
>
> Mine does:
> tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep configure
> -rwxr-xr-x 1000/1000231190 2001-01-27 14:47:53 mutt-1.3.14/configure
> -rw-r--r-- 1000/1000 24602 2001-01-27 14:47:52 mutt-1.3.14/configure.in
>
I had
Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
Mine does:
tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep configure
-rwxr-xr-x 1000/1000231190 2001-01-27 14:47:53 mutt-1.3.14/configure
-rw-r--r-- 1000/100
I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script, so I ran the
latest version of `autoconf' (version 2.13) to generate one. However,
running the resulting `configure' file generates the following error:
./configure: syntax
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