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Re: pico? pine?
- To: "Scott McDermott" <scottm at kcls dot org>
- Subject: Re: pico? pine?
- From: "Sonic Junior" <mphalpin at iag dot net>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 15:48:04 -0400
- Cc: "GNU Win 32" <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
I think you or someone else should make a port of Pico and Pine (win32
console mode) that will run on the Telnetd daemon server. I saw the
graphical port, but of course it isn't a console app.
I tried compiling pico/pine in b18, but I haven't gotten pine to compile
and pico doesn't work correctly.....
Speaking of which, what Linux port and version is Cygwin based on?
SJ
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> From: Scott McDermott <scottm@kcls.org>
> To: Sonic Junior <mphalpin@iag.net>
> Subject: Re: pico? pine?
> Date: Sunday, July 20, 1997 3:41 PM
>
> On Sun, 20 Jul 1997, Sonic Junior wrote:
>
> > Well, unfornatuely, I was looking for a console-mode program (runs in
a
> > DOS box) so I could use it [pico/pine] via telnetd. Does that exist?
>
> There is a DOS version, but it cannot access winsock (not sure how that
is
> supposed to work...) I don't think there is a win32 console version...
> I'll have to play with that. ;)
>
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