- Wmnotify
+ Wmnotify
+
Dockable email notification program for single POP3 or IMAP4 account.
Wmnotify now supports SSL.
-If you want to have support for audio notification using WAV or AU sound files,
-you must install the 'libsndfile' library:
- http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/libsndfile/
-
Program launch:
If you want wmnotify to produce sounds even when another program is using
the sound card (MP3 player for example), you must use the eSound (ESD)
wmnotify
Project website:
- http://www.hugovil.com/en/wmnotify
+ http://www.hugovil.com/wmnotify
This program was tested on the following systems:
- "Linux From Scratch 4.0"
-
+ "Linux From Scratch"
+
+For recent project news, see the "NEWS" file.
+
+Building wmnotify:
+------------------
+
+For generic installation instructions, see the "INSTALL" file.
-For installation instructions, see the INSTALL file.
+If you are building from the git repository, first run the "autogen.sh" script.
-For recent project news, see the NEWS file.
+If you are seeing this error message during configure:
+ "Can't find X11 library"
+it means you are missing some libX11 files.
+On Debian-based systems, install libX11-dev with this command:
+ apt-get install libX11-dev
+
+If you are seeing this error message during configure:
+ "Can't find header file for library Xpm"
+it means you are missing some libxpm files.
+On Debian-based systems, install libxpm-dev with this command:
+ apt-get install libxpm-dev
+
+If you are seeing this error message during configure:
+ "Can't find header file for library Xext"
+it means you are missing some libxext files.
+On Debian-based systems, install libxext-dev with this command:
+ apt-get install libxext-dev
+
+If you want to use SSL for your POP or IMAP account, you must install openssl:
+ http://www.openssl.org/
+On Debian-based systems, install libsndfile with this command:
+ apt-get install libssl-dev
+
+If you want to have support for audio notification using WAV or AU sound files,
+you must install the 'libsndfile' library:
+ http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/libsndfile/
+On Debian-based systems, install libsndfile with this command:
+ apt-get install libsndfile1-dev