%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ Alpine-&alpine-version; alpine Introduction to Alpine Alpine is a text-based email client developed by the University of Washington. &lfs84_checked; Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &alpine-md5sum; Download size: &alpine-size; Estimated disk space required: &alpine-buildsize; Estimated build time: &alpine-time; Alpine Dependencies Optional , , , , and User Notes: Installation of Alpine Install Alpine by running the following commands: LIBS+="-lcrypto" ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --without-ldap \ --without-krb5 \ --without-pam \ --without-tcl \ --with-ssl-dir=/usr \ --with-passfile=.pine-passfile && make This package does not come with a test suite. Now, as the root user: make install Command Explanations LIBS+="-lcrypto": Enable linking to openssl. Additional linker flags are required for , , and for , . --without-ldap: Disables LDAP support. --without-krb5: Disables Kerberos support. --without-pam: Disables Linux-PAM support. --without-tcl: Disables TCL support. --with-ssl-dir=/usr: Sets the root path to OpenSSL libraries and include files. --with-passfile=.pine-passfile: Sets the password cache file. : Disables OpenSSL support. Configuring Alpine Config Files ~/.pinerc ~/.pinerc Configuration Information It is not required to manually edit any configuration files to use the Alpine email client. Users can configure Alpine using the graphical configuration menu, which stores the changes in ~/.pinerc. Contents Installed Programs Installed Libraries Installed Directories alpine, pico, pilot, rpdump, and rpload none none Short Descriptions alpine is the Alpine mailer. alpine pico is a standalone text editor similar to the Alpine message composer. pico pilot is a standalone file system navigator. pilot rpdump is a utility for downloading a pinerc or address book to the local machine. rpdump rpload is a utility for uploading a local pinerc or address book to an IMAP server. rpload