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[Pan-users] Re: Decode-Save - Where'd it go?
From: |
Randall Hopper |
Subject: |
[Pan-users] Re: Decode-Save - Where'd it go? |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Jul 2002 21:14:29 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
gaw zay:
|> |On 2 Jul, Randall Hopper wrote:
|> |> Just installed Mandrake 8.2 which comes with Pan 0.11.2, and
|> |> there's no Decode-Save option anywhere that I can find.
|> |> And none of the Save... options create anything in ~/News/Pan, so I'm
at a
...
|0.11.2 doesn't support yenc decoding, are trying to decode yEnc
|attachments?
Yes! Thanks for the tip. pan emitted no error messages so I didn't realize.
|compile 0.11.3 from scratch or look on pan.rebelbase.com in the download
|sections for a mandrake binary rpm and get back to us.
Ok, I surfed http://pan.rebelbase.com/download and downloaded John LeMay's
pan 0.12.0 for Mandrake 8.2...
...but now I have a real newbie Linux question for you (been coding on UNIX
for years, but just installed Mandrake a month ago)
I did a "rpm -i pan-0.12.0-1.i686.rpm", and got this:
error: failed dependencies:
glib2 >= 2.0.4 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
gtk2 >= 2.0.5 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libxml2 >= 2.4.22 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libatk-1.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libglib-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libgmodule-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libgobject-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libgthread-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libpango-1.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libpangox-1.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
libpangoxft-1.0.so.0 is needed by pan-0.12.0-1
Mandrake 8.2 doesn't ship with gnome2 packages and the rest.
Two questions:
1) Will gnome2* and gnome1* pkgs coexist on the same system?
2) Do I need to go digging around on rpmfind, or is there a faster
way to find/install all of the dependencies (preferrably an
"auto-grab/auto-install" command).
For those familiar with the FreeBSD package system, I'm looking for the
equivalent of:
- grab the top-level source port, and
- invoke "make install"
(dependencies are automagic)
Thanks,
Randall