Not too fussed about obscure bugs personally, core functionality seems fine=
to me. Apologies to those for whom it's not the case.
I'm more concerned about nmh dying. If people have to compile from source,=
there's a reasonable chance they won't bother. I'd love to see up-to-date=
rpm and deb packages get included in the common repositories (redhat/ubunt=
u/etc). This would probably be the best way to bring in new users in my op=
inion.
It's in Fedora at least (I maintain it there). I don't ever expect nmh to
be in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, as they only have a finite amount of
engineering power, and there is certainly not enough demand for nmh.
The easiest way to get nmh running on RHEL4 is going to be this:
Download this:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/development/source/SRPMS/nmh-1.2-20070116cvs.4.fc9.src.rpm
(it's the Fedora 9 nmh source rpm)
Run:
rpmbuild --rebuild nmh-1.2-20070116cvs.4.fc9.src.rpm
At the very end you should see something like this:
Wrote: /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/nmh-1.2-20070116cvs.4.i386.rpm
Just install that rpm.
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JB
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