Re: Solution to pine/pico install

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Matt Temple  said:
> Anthony Perez-Miller wrote:
>
>>>A little bit of research told me that the easiest way around that was to
>>>recompile the pine source on Fedora, taking the libcom absence into
>>>account. A post from Mike Harris pointed me to his repository
>>>(ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/testing/unstable/pine) that includes
>>>his recompiled rpm of pine that works like a charm on Fedora.
>
> I was looking for how you take the libcom absense into account when
> you recompile.   Was there a post that explained?

The changelog is your friend:

[whooper@butters whooper]$ rpm -qp --changelog pine-4.58-2.i386.rpm | head -9
* Mon Oct 27 2003 Mike A. Harris <mharris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 4.58-2

- Use krb5-config in spec file to autodetect the location of the kerberos
  include files and libraries, so that pine compiles properly on Fedora Core
  and all previous releases of Red Hat Linux which supply krb5-config. 
Tested
  on Red Hat Linux 8.0 and Fedora Core test 3.  If this breaks building for
  anyone, they can report it to me, and I'll fix it when I can.
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108069

-- 
William Hooper




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