Kei Kebreau transcribed 1.5K bytes: > ng0 writes: > > > Kei Kebreau transcribed 7.4K bytes: > >> ng0 writes: > >> > >> > >> Maybe this can be a bit more descriptive, but then again, the mutt mail > >> client has a fairly modest description as well. > > > > I don't know. It's a text bsaed email and news client. It features its > > own text editor (so it says) called pico. That's all I know. I don't > > know wether the editor can be used on its own or just in application. > > > > > > It can! Users can run "pico", GNU nano's predecessor, as a standalone > program with this package installed. quote README: In general "make install" should place alpine, pico and pilot, and their corresponding man pages, in the proper directory for your system. As the remaining binaries are intended for specific uses or are a component of a larger package, their installation is typically done by hand. endquote README Include are not: quote alpined The Web Alpine serveret that is the primary component of Web Alpine imapd The IMAP daemon. If you want to run alpine in client/server mode, this is the daemon to run on the server. Installing this requires system privileges and modifications to /etc/services. See doc/tech-notes for more details. mtest The test IMAP client, an absolutely minimal mail client, useful for debugging. mailutil Utility for performing various operations on mailboxes, be they local or remote. endquote But in addition to the above listed included applications, "rpload" and "rpdump" are included. This is taken from the section "RESULTING EXECUTABLE". Whoever wants to include more than the standard set of make install needs to be a alpine user, I can't judge what's necessary, important, too much, or whatever. I have addressed the datestamp issue, but I needed to fix this in #:phases, as a snippet did not accept what I ran, files weren't being found.