On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 06:51:34 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: >> Nope, sorry. That's beyond me, and no one on c.m.p suggested it. I suspect >> you're overestimating me vastly. > > Sorry... Generally people get very upset when you underestimate them. Yes, I know; so I try to be up front about my ignorance. >>> 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@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@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" > > FWIW, the "-h" parameter generally means "help". Should you want to > read the entire help just type "pine -h". Hmmm ... The "than" that I missed shows now. Fwiw, there's quite a bit in there that I don't get, but more that I know, and a few things that may be ones I've been looking for; very interesting, thanks -- I didn't realize the -h worked for pine. (I had tried man pine and info pine.) >>> Next, if the maintainer was nice, you should try going into pine's >>> help section and seeing if the default passfile is documented. > > The maintainer of livna was even nicer and has already replied to you. Yes, that began as a reply direct to me, which he then apparently decided also to post here -- and I'm glad, because I wasn't sure if it were OT. >> 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. > To use pine, no. To learn its hidden secrets, maybe yes. All right, where do I find an explanation of an src file? I tried [btth@localhost ~]$ whereis pine.spec pine: /usr/bin/pine /etc/pine.conf /usr/share/man/man1/pine.1.gz [btth@localhost ~]$ and then looked through those with various commands. Watched for src, too, and didn't see it, either. > FWIW, when you ask questions for which there is no ready answer it may > require one of two things. Either someone would have to know the answer > and tell you...or someone would have to dig for the answer. That > "someone" could be you....or it could be someone kind person willing to > do the digging for you. Well, I suppose I should have detailed my flounderings, looking in man pine, .pinerc, pine.conf, google, etc.; I would have on a pine list, but didn't expect anyone here to be interested. (Is there an acronym for *on* topic?) > FYI, the answer was in the pine.spec file. While you are probably not > interested in learning the gory details...never mind. I can't seem to find any pine.spec -- not with whereis, not in man pine, and not with the GUI searcher in FC5. -- Beartooth Staffwright, PhD Neo-Redneck Linux Convert FC5; CXO 5.0.1; Pine 4.64, Pan 0.14.2.91; Privoxy 3.0.3; Dillo 0.8.5, Galeon 2.0.1, Epiphany 2.14, Opera 8.54, Firefox 1.5 Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list