FC Pine passfile default? Maintainer(s)?
Beartooth
beartooth at adelphia.net
Wed May 31 22:30:06 UTC 2006
On Tue, 30 May 2006 05:17:19 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> First, I assume your ran, "pine -h | grep -i passfile".
Nope, sorry. That's beyond me, and no one on c.m.p suggested it. I suspect
you're overestimating me vastly.
> If you did, and there is a passfile argument, then at least you know
> that passfile support was compiled in.
I just did it and got :
[btth at localhost ~]$ pine -h | grep -i passfile
-passfile <fully_qualified_filename> Set the password file to something other
-nowrite_passfile Read from a passfile if there is one, but never offer to write a password to the passfile
[btth at localhost ~]$
That's also beyond me -- especially inasmuch as there is no "than"
correlated with the "other" -- nor do I get the point of the "never"
> Next, if the maintainer was nice, you should try going into pine's help
> section and seeing if the default passfile is documented.
The only helps I know for pine are either vast beyond imagining, or else
tied to specific items in M > S > C ; so I don't know where nor how you
mean me to look.
> If not, then you should find the pine src file in the given repository
> and look in the spec file. It is probably listed there.
What's an src file? I don't hope ever to be competent with source code, if
it has something to do with that -- nor does pine, afaik, require me to be.
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