| Summary: | mail-client/mutt-1.5.11 - Keyword dropped | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo/Alt | Reporter: | Fernando J. Pereda (RETIRED) <ferdy> |
| Component: | Mac OSX | Assignee: | Gentoo for Mac OS X <ppc-macos> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | OS X | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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Description
Fernando J. Pereda (RETIRED)
2005-09-19 03:48:31 UTC
ok, Ferdy, thanks. Who uses mutt? I don't feel like learning it. Ok, I learnt Mutt... :) Not too hard for a Vim user. libidn is a bit of a problem. It compiles, but depends on java-config for java. java-config is a bit of a problem on OSX. Will see if my once dreamt up solution 'can' work... For mutt you can use.mask 'idn'. Cheers, Ferdy The inevitable has happened... I became a mutt user and replaced squirelmail with it. I masked libidn and the useflag idn because I can't quickly get it going. before adding the keyword I want to know if repoman is just nuts, or that I am missing something obvious here: RepoMan scours the neighborhood... IUSE.invalid 10 mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.10-r1.ebuild: gpgme mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.10-r1.ebuild: pop mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.10-r1.ebuild: smime mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.11.ebuild: gpgme mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.11.ebuild: idn mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.11.ebuild: pop mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.11.ebuild: smime mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.9.ebuild: gpgme mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.9.ebuild: pop mail-client/mutt/mutt-1.5.9.ebuild: smime cvs up profiles/use.{local.,}desc
Cheers,
Ferdy
thanks that worked. Masked mutt-1.5.11 on Panther because it needs autoconf-2.59 Marked ~ppc-macos |