Personal weblog of Ted Pavlic. Includes lots of MATLAB and LaTeX (computer typesetting) tips along with commentary on all things engineering and some things not. An endless effort to keep it on the simplex.
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Friday, July 17, 2009
#HiaWWF: Hatred is a Weak Word For
Definition for the purpose of tagging tweets with #HiaWWF: Hatred is a Weak Word For (HiaWWF)
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Pine, PASSFILE, all-patch, and Thunderbird 2.0 IMAP keywords
Thunderbird 2.0 has been released! It's fast and finally supports an arbitrary number of custom IMAP keywords (IMAP keywords are similar to the labels used in GMail). I'm thrilled about this.
However, regardless of how wonderful Thunderbird gets, I will always keep PINE around (which has supported IMAP keywords for a long time).
When I build PINE for my systems, I usually pick up a few of the most popular patches as well. I never noticed that there was an all of the above patch that packages ALL of the most popular patches, new features, and bug fixes. I think this is pretty exciting too.
To build PINE with PASSFILE support (i.e., support for saving passwords to file), I recommend using the infinite ink instructions:
However, regardless of how wonderful Thunderbird gets, I will always keep PINE around (which has supported IMAP keywords for a long time).
When I build PINE for my systems, I usually pick up a few of the most popular patches as well. I never noticed that there was an all of the above patch that packages ALL of the most popular patches, new features, and bug fixes. I think this is pretty exciting too.
To build PINE with PASSFILE support (i.e., support for saving passwords to file), I recommend using the infinite ink instructions:
You can find a list of platforms in the doc/pine-ports file. Some common ones include (see the document for any special build instructions):#!/bin/sh
./build clean
./build 'EXTRACFLAGS=-DPASSFILE=\".pine.pwd\"' osx
# ^^^
# platform
Happy mailing!BSD (original BSD 4.3 from U.C. Berkeley)
bsd BSD 4.3
BSDi
bs3 BSDi BSD/386 Version 3 and Version 4
bs2 BSDi BSD/386 Version 2
bsi BSDi BSD/386 Version 1
Cygwin
cyg Cygwin environment under Windows
HP-UX
hpx HP-UX 10.x
hxd HP-UX 10.x w/ DCE
ghp HP-UX 10.x using gcc
hpp HP-UX 8.x and 9.x
shp HP-UX 8.x and 9.x w/ TCB
gh9 HP-UX 8.x and 9.x using gcc
Linux
lnx Linux using crypt from the C library
lnp Linux using PAM
slx Linux using -lcrypt for crypt()
sl4 Linux using -lshadow for crypt()
sl5 Linux using shadow passwords
ldb Debian Linux
lmd Mandrakelinux
lrh RedHat Enterprise and RedHat 7.2 or later
lsu SuSE Linux
Macintosh
osx Macintosh OS X
ox2 Macintosh OS X 10.2 and earlier
NetBSD
neb NetBSD
OpenBSD
bso OpenBSD w/ shared-lib
QNX
nto Neutrino
SCO
sc5 SCO Open Server 5.x
go5 SCO Open Server 5.x using gcc
sco SCO Unix
gsc SCO Unix using gcc
Sun Solaris (Solaris 9 is the same as SunOS 5.9)
gs5 Sun Solaris >= 2.5 using gcc
soc Sun Solaris >= 8 using Sun C
gs4 Sun Solaris <= 2.4 using gcc
so5 Sun Solaris >= 2.5 (try soc or gs5)
so4 Sun Solaris <= 2.4
Sun SunOS (This is pre-Solaris SunOS)
sun Sun SunOS 4.1
ssn Sun SunOS 4.1 w/ shadow passwords
gsu SunOS 4.1 using gcc
s40 Sun SunOS 4.0
System V Release 4
sv4 System V Release 4
Windows
wnt Windows NT 3.51
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