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...... fails with "Terminal type "xterm" is unknown". EXPORTING another term type fails with the same error.
.pine-debug contains no useful information. ...
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Looks like the ~delaroca page is gone. However, the IT version of Alpine can be found on the washington.edu pages. You'll need to have a way to unzip/untar the file. If you're trying to install a terminal-only e-mail client, I doubt this will be a problem for you
http://www.washington.edu/alpine/acquire/
taylork: Does adding an XTerm shortcut "<ctrl>m" and then using it to toggle mouse control work for you?
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Could I get some help installing Alpine? I'm stuck on the installation of ncurses-base.
I tried using the link moonshine gave to a version at repository.maemo.org, but when I attempt to install that package on my N180 I receive an error message from the Application manager that says:
"Unable to install ncurses-base. Incompatible application package."
Perhaps this means I am missing another package that ncurses needs? Where could I find out what that is?
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2008-07-16
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Looks like the ~delaroca page is gone. However, the IT version of Alpine can be found on the washington.edu pages. You'll need to have a way to unzip/untar the file. If you're trying to install a terminal-only e-mail client, I doubt this will be a problem for you
There are both Unix and Windows versions of Alpine. The Unix version is text user interface based -- its message editor inspired the text editor Pico. The Windows (and formerly DOS) version is called PC-Alpine.
The Unix version runs very well on the Nokia Internet Tablet N800. With mouse-support enabled it can be be driven very nicely by point-and-click. With support from UW Alpine Development team, the current Alpine source now compiles cleanly on Scratchbox. A binary-only distribution can be downloaded from here.
http://home.mminternet.com/~delaroca/
If you are handy with an xterm, then configuring Alpine on the N800 is relatively straighforward. In return for the effort, one is rewarded with a no-nonsense E-mail client, fast, rich in features and fully standards compliant... Mark Crispin who invented IMAP twenty years ago is part of the UW Alpine Development team and is now running Alpine on his very own N800!
The current Alpine release, v0.99999, is a pre-release... but don't worry, as pre-releases go this is quite solid and many people use and depend on it for their daily E-mail processing. It shouldn't be long before the public v1.0 release. With the new Apache license, the open source community is welcome to get involved. For now, and if interested, please join the Alpine Discussion list, details here:
http://www.washington.edu/alpine
The Usenet News group comp.mail.pine features coverage of Pine / Alpine issues as well. Alpine, by the way is also a capable Usenet News Reader.
Enjoy,
-- Denis
P.S. I have been able to confirm that these Alpine binaries run ok on the n770 with IT OS 2006.
Last edited by delaroca; 2007-11-11 at 00:43. Reason: Add information that Alpine binary runs ok on the N770.