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The mutt included in these RPMs supports:
mutt is linked against ncurses. However, the SRPM provides the possibility to build an Slang version as well - please refer to the documentation.
All RPMs include two additional "wrapper" scripts for mutt:
cmutt
: Shell script to call mutt after
checking and - if necessary - changing the
TERM
environment variable. That way, mutt
uses colours even if TERM
wasn't set right
initially (given a colour capable terminal, of course).
xmutt
: Shell script to start mutt in a
terminal window (xterm
or rxvt
).
All RPMs come in two flavours: With and
without
Roland Rosenfeld's
compressed folder
patch. The ones with compressed folder
support have the additional extension .cfp
and include a second patch to Muttrc
to
enable compressed folder support for folders compressed
with gzip and bzip2.
Note that all RPMs were build from the same
SRPM, using a so-called Meta Spec File. To use
this functionality and (re)build an RPM for your distro,
you have to install the SRPM -- a simple rpm
--rebuild
is not recommended.
All RPMs can be rebuilt as ordinary user.
For more information - especially, if you're interested in
rebuilding the SRPM - and for the RPM ChangeLog please
refer to the RPMS.README file:
mutt-RPMS.README
NOTE:
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If you're going to rebuild the Source RPM, please be sure to read the section referring to your distribution/architecture, as you might need to upgrade libraries to successfully rebuild the SRPM!
RPMs are currently available for:
WANTED!
If you have a RPM based Linux system other than the above (especially SuSE!) and if you have a bit of time at your hands, how about joining us in the effort to provide mutt RPMs for more distributions? If you feel like joining, please drop Thomas a note!
Last Updated: 22/11/2004