[MacPorts] #61557: neomutt @20200925_0 w3m help / header cache problem / no authenticators
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#61557: neomutt @20200925_0 w3m help / header cache problem / no authenticators
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Reporter: arappe | Owner: lbschenkel
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: neomutt |
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Comment (by arappe):
Updates
1. w3m build now works. I see online that clang-9.0 is being used to
facilitate compilation. So this issue can be set aside.
2. header cache works. Upon switch to Big Sur-compiled neomutt, the header
cache is discarded...but only once. After getting the header cache with
the Big Sur build, it is then respected by neomutt the next time that
neomutt is run.
3. I think that the "no authenticators found" is, sadly, an issue for a
MacPorts maintainer.
sudo port install neomutt +doc+gdbm+gnutls+gpgme+idn+mutt+sasl still gives
an install that cannot send outgoing mail.
However, a standalone compilation of mutt-1.14.6.tar.gz with
configure -with-ssl=/opt/local --with-gdbm=/opt/local
--prefix=/Users/xxxxx/DEV/code/software/macosx/muttdir/standalone_compile/mutt_install
--enable-hcache --enable-gpgme --with-sasl --enable-imap
sudo gmake install
gives me a version of mutt on the same exact computer and with the same
exact muttrc file that can send outgoing mail.
I tried many versions of the MacPorts variants:
1) neomutt @20200925_0
2) neomutt @20200925_0+doc+gdbm+gnutls+gpgme+gss+idn+mutt+sasl
3) neomutt @20200925_0+doc+gdbm+gnutls+gpgme+idn+mutt+sasl
4) neomutt @20200925_0+doc+gdbm+gnutls+gpgme+mutt+sasl
5) neomutt @20200925_0+doc+gdbm+gpgme+idn+mutt+sasl
6) neomutt @20200925_0+doc+gpgme+idn+mutt
7) neomutt @20200925_0+doc+gpgme+idn+mutt+sasl
8) neomutt @20200925_0+gnutls+gpgme+mutt+sasl
9) neomutt @20200925_0+gpgme+mutt+sasl
10) neomutt @20200925_0+mutt
11) neomutt @20200925_0+mutt+sasl
If there's some other combination that I should try, I'd be glad to know
about it. Other suggestions?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61557#comment:4>
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