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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
El día Sunday, August 09, 2015 a las 09:16:44PM +0200, Oliver Grawert escribió:
> hi,
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> Am Sonntag, den 09.08.2015, 20:42 +0200 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
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> > This is really cool :-)
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> if your source allows it you could also just build a static binary ;)
I could even manage to run the MUA 'mutt' which I have installed in the
jail from outside the jail; but the sending of mails fail because mutt
can not authenticate with the SMTP server with SASL2; in the BG r24 a
package is missing:
# apt-get install libsasl2-module
Is it possible to include this in one of the next rNN, should a file a bug issue
for this?
Thanks
matthias
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making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
From: Matthias Apitz, 2015-08-09
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
From: Niklas Wenzel, 2015-08-09
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
From: Matthias Apitz, 2015-08-09
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
From: Matthias Apitz, 2015-08-09
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Re: making C written apps for the BQ (vivid)
From: Oliver Grawert, 2015-08-09