A little bit of research told me that the easiest way around that was
to
recompile the pine source on Fedora, taking the libcom absence into
account. A post from Mike Harris pointed me to his repository
(
ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/testing/unstable/pine) that includes
his recompiled rpm of pine that works like a charm on Fedora.
So, just download Mike's rpm
(
ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris/testing/unstable/pine/4.58-2/i386/pine-4....)
and install that baby:
(as root, of course)
cd /path/that/contains/pine
rpm -ivh pine-4.58-2/i386.rpm
and that should do it.
Haven't tried this yet, but have a related question: If I do install
Mike's rpm as given above, will it also give me back pico for use from the
command line (i.e., outside of pine)?
thanks much,
--Anthony