Here's an update from firetrust:
mailwasherpro
Hi again Ralph,
Have just had another email from our developer and it looks like it may
not be too hard to make a build for Red Had after all, so well try it out,
and I will let you know if/when this happens.
Cheers!
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:38:20 -0500, Ralph E. Kenyon, Jr.
<diogenes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Anybody out there using mailwasher?
The fc3 and fc4 versions have dependency errors.
The fc2 version installed on my system, but it had a run-time error.
When I started it from a user I get the following error:
$ mailwasher
/home/diogenes/.firetrust/MailWasher/data/mwOptions.mwp does not exist
so we just carry on
mailwasher: relocation error: mailwasher: undefined symbol:
_ZN13QSplashScreenC1ERK7QPixmapj
I looked for something that might be helpful, and I tried to run fthelp.
$ fthelp
FTHelp: cwd =/home/diogenes
helpdir =../QTHelp/
helpkey =(null)
helpport=0
fthelp: relocation error: fthelp: undefined symbol:
_ZN7QActionC1ERK8QIconSetRK7QString12QKeySequenceP7QObjectPKc
If enough of us want it, perhapt firetrust can be persuaded to debug the
fc2 version on Redhat 9. They have already downloaded and install
Redhat 9.
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