Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/09/13/15:53:11
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 12:40:11PM -0500, Gary R Van Sickle wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> >>>It looks to me as if you just can't use the 'binmode.o/automode.o' magic
> >>>bullets. It seems that the real fix is to go thru the code, and put
> >>>O_BINARY or 'rb' in the correct places, and O_TEXT(?) or 'rt' in the
> >>>correct places. Yes?
> >>>
> >>
> >> Right. Are you volunteering?
> >
> >
> >If I must. However, I'll wait for an actual mutt user to step forward
> >before putting my oar in. Mutt users, hello?
> >
> >--Chuck
>
> As a semi-actual mutt user (I would use it if it worked), I'll step up to
> the plate if somebody's not on it already. Who can I coordinate with to get
> the patches into the Cygwin and original distros?
Just for the 1.2.5 version, take the sources from the cygwin distro,
create a parallel build dir and inside of that directory call the
following configure script:
#!/bin/sh
#DEBUG=echo
SRCDIR=../mutt-1.2.5i
PREFIX=/usr
SYSCONFDIR=/etc
LIBEXECDIR='$(sbindir)'
LIBDIR='$(prefix)/share'
MAILPATH=/var/spool/mail
OPTS="--with-mailpath=${MAILPATH} --with-regex --enable-pop --enable-imap --with-ssl --with-libdir=/usr/share --with-sharedir=/usr/share"
${DEBUG} ${SRCDIR}/configure \
${OPTS} \
--prefix=${PREFIX} \
--sysconfdir=${SYSCONFDIR} \
--libexecdir=${LIBEXECDIR} \
--libdir=${LIBDIR}
The just call `make'.
If you have your patches finished you should package the binary and
source packages matching the layout of the existing packages and send
a mail to cygwin-apps that you're ready to contribute.
If you want to return your patches to the original maintainer you
have probably a better start using the sources of the latest version
of mutt (1.3.22i AFAIK) from http://www.mutt.org.
Thanks for stepping forward,
Corinna
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