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Re: where is mh?
- From: Jeff dot Hodges at KingsMountain dot com
- To: Josef Dalcolmo <dalcolmo at vh-s dot de>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:52:25 -0800
- Subject: Re: where is mh?
- Reply-to: Jeff dot Hodges at KingsMountain dot com
(n)mh is not in the cygwin distro. mebbe someday (as I understand) if someone
were to step forward to make it happen.
Earl Hood's done a some of the work already (below), tho someone would have to
take his stuff and back-fit his changes into the autoconf stuff so that it'd
actually build correctly.
I've got Earl's nmh installed and am playing with it. my goal is to install
exmh "on top" of it. will report back if I get it all to work.
JeffH
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From: Earl Hood <ehood at earlhood.com>
Date: Sat, 08 Jun 2002 20:30:44 GMT
I've made a tar/bz2 bundle available at
<http://www.nacs.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/tmp/nmh-1.0.4-ehood-cygwin.tar.bz2>
This includes the patched source with binaries pre-built.
I just remembered that I also had to hack the makefiles to get
things to install since windoze executables have to end with .exe. I
hacked the generated makefiles, so if you rerun configure, you may
lose the hacks. Also, I believe the install will fail when trying to
install the documentation, so to force things do:
make -i install
The binaries and support files should get installed (under
/usr/local/nmh), but the docs probably won't.
Then you will need to edit /usr/local/nmh/etc/mts.conf to reflect
your local configuration.
If anyone has any problems installing, I could zip up my
/usr/local/nmh since I think it contains everything needed for
runtime usage.
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