Re: cache-remote-pinerc and 'Out of password caching space in private_store'
- From: Steve Hubert <hubert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 16:15:48 -0700
On Sun, 21 May 2006, NM Public wrote:
I'm experimenting with launching pine like this:
pine -cache-remote-pinerc
because I'd like have a local copy of my remote pinerc for the times when my remote pinerc is unavailable. The first time I launched pine with this command line it worked. The second time, pine seemed to hang and I finally did a ^C and looked at .pine-debug1 and saw this at the bottom:
Out of password caching space in private_store
Using free storage instead
[...]
My question: Does anyone know of an *easy* way to get a local copy of my remote pinerc? rpdump is a pain because it requires me to type my password so I can't put it in a script.
I can't think of a good way to do it without your password. If I remember correctly, cache-remote-pinerc was a largely failed experiment that was never announced and which no longer exists in the development sources, so don't rely on it (which apparently you can't do anyway).
Steve
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