Changes specific to mutt-ng:
+2005-07-16:
+ * the 'prepare' script has been renamed to 'autogen.sh'
+
2005-06-29:
* merge in latest mutt changes so that now it's possible to have a
different login name for IMAP than local user name
1. Installing Mutt-ng is very easy. Just use tar and gzip/bzip2.
For example type: `tar xvfz mutt-ng-20050515.tar.gz'.
If you have obtained the distribution from
- the SVN (subversion) repository, run the `prepare' script with the
+ the SVN (subversion) repository, run the `autogen.sh' script with the
same command line parameters like it is described in doc/devel-notes.txt
2. The next step is to call `configure' to configure your installation
mapping.h md5.h mime.h mutt.h mutt_curses.h mutt_menu.h \
mutt_sasl.h mutt_socket.h mutt_ssl.h mutt_tunnel.h \
mbox.h mh.h mx.h pager.h pgp.h protos.h reldate.h rfc1524.h rfc2047.h \
- rfc2231.h rfc822.h sha1.h sort.h mime.types VERSION prepare \
+ rfc2231.h rfc822.h sha1.h sort.h mime.types VERSION autogen.sh \
_regex.h OPS.MIX remailer.c remailer.h browser.h \
mbyte.h lib.h extlib.c pgpewrap.c smime_keys.pl pgplib.h Muttngrc.head Muttngrc \
makedoc.c stamp-doc-rc README.SSL smime.h\
EXTRA_muttng_SOURCES = account.c md5c.c mutt_sasl.c mutt_socket.c mutt_ssl.c mutt_tunnel.c pop.c pop_auth.c pop_lib.c smime.c pgp.c pgpinvoke.c pgpkey.c pgplib.c sha1.c pgpmicalg.c gnupgparse.c resize.c dotlock.c remailer.c browser.h mbyte.h remailer.h url.h mutt_ssl_nss.c pgppacket.c mutt_idna.h nntp.c newsrc.c mutt_libesmtp.c sidebar.h crypt-mod-pgp-classic.c crypt-mod-smime-classic.c
-EXTRA_DIST = COPYRIGHT GPL OPS OPS.PGP OPS.CRYPT OPS.SMIME TODO configure acconfig.h account.h compress.h attach.h buffy.h charset.h copy.h crypthash.h dotlock.h functions.h gen_defs globals.h hash.h history.h init.h keymap.h mutt_crypt.h mailbox.h mapping.h md5.h mime.h mutt.h mutt_curses.h mutt_menu.h mutt_regex.h mutt_sasl.h mutt_socket.h mutt_ssl.h mutt_tunnel.h mx.h pager.h pgp.h pop.h protos.h reldate.h rfc1524.h rfc2047.h rfc2231.h rfc822.h sha1.h sort.h mime.types VERSION prepare nntp.h ChangeLog.nntp _regex.h OPS.MIX README.SECURITY remailer.c remailer.h browser.h mbyte.h lib.h extlib.c pgpewrap.c smime_keys.pl pgplib.h Muttngrc.head Muttngrc makedoc.c stamp-doc-rc README.SSL smime.h muttngbug pgppacket.h depcomp ascii.h BEWARE PATCHES patchlist.sh ChangeLog.old mkchangelog.sh cvslog2changelog.pl mutt_idna.h snprintf.c regex.c mutt_libesmtp.h crypt-gpgme.h
+EXTRA_DIST = COPYRIGHT GPL OPS OPS.PGP OPS.CRYPT OPS.SMIME TODO configure acconfig.h account.h compress.h attach.h buffy.h charset.h copy.h crypthash.h dotlock.h functions.h gen_defs globals.h hash.h history.h init.h keymap.h mutt_crypt.h mailbox.h mapping.h md5.h mime.h mutt.h mutt_curses.h mutt_menu.h mutt_regex.h mutt_sasl.h mutt_socket.h mutt_ssl.h mutt_tunnel.h mx.h pager.h pgp.h pop.h protos.h reldate.h rfc1524.h rfc2047.h rfc2231.h rfc822.h sha1.h sort.h mime.types VERSION autogen.sh nntp.h ChangeLog.nntp _regex.h OPS.MIX README.SECURITY remailer.c remailer.h browser.h mbyte.h lib.h extlib.c pgpewrap.c smime_keys.pl pgplib.h Muttngrc.head Muttngrc makedoc.c stamp-doc-rc README.SSL smime.h muttngbug pgppacket.h depcomp ascii.h BEWARE PATCHES patchlist.sh ChangeLog.old mkchangelog.sh cvslog2changelog.pl mutt_idna.h snprintf.c regex.c mutt_libesmtp.h crypt-gpgme.h
muttng_dotlock_SOURCES = mutt_dotlock.c
the necessary keywords to look them up in the manual, ChangeLog or other
sources of information.
+2005-07-16:
+
+ The 'prepare' script has been renamed to 'autogen.sh' as this name
+ seems to be used in many projects using the autotools too.
+
2005-06-16:
Pine compatibility for naming IMAP mailboxes has been removed, only
Once you've checked out a copy of the source from SVN from
svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/mutt-ng , you'll need to run the script
-called 'prepare' that is in the root directory. The script does all the
+called 'autogen.sh' that is in the root directory. The script does all the
automake/autoconf magic that needs to be done with a fresh checkout. If
all steps succeed, you'll have a configure script to start off with.