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update to pine-4.55

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[d48dba5e]1<sect2>
2<title>Command explanations</title>
[3f7f578]3
[91cbacea]4<para><command>patch -Np1 -i ../pine-4.44-fhs.patch</command> : This
5patch will make <application>Pine</application> use <filename
6class="directory">/etc</filename> for configuration files.</para>
[3f7f578]7
[d48dba5e]8<para>The build procedure for Pine is somewhat unusual, in that
9options usually passed as ./configure options or housed in $CFLAGS
[91cbacea]10must all be passed on the command line to the <command>./build</command> script.</para>
[d48dba5e]11
[91cbacea]12<para><command>./build slx</command> : <application>Pine</application> offers quite a few target platforms, slx specifies Linux using
[d48dba5e]13-lcrypt to get the crypt function. See the
14<filename>doc/pine-ports</filename> file for more information and
15other authentication options.</para>
[91cbacea]16<!--
17<para><command>DEBUG='-Os '</command> : Optimize binaries for size.</para>
18-->
19<para><command>MAILSPOOL='/var/mail'</command> : Location of mail spool files, <filename>/var/mail.</filename></para>
20
21<para><screen><command>cd bin &amp;&amp;
22install pine /usr/bin</command></screen>
23This is all that is required to install <application>Pine</application>, all other executables
[d48dba5e]24may be installed in the same manner.</para>
25
26</sect2>
27
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