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Building Grendel:
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Make sure you have the required (external) packages first. Then edit the top-level rules.mk file, setting the CLASSPATH and other variables appropriately for your system.
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For now, we still have to use 'gmake -k' to ensure a full build, since we haven't finished getting rid of the back-end dependencies that cause the builds to fail. So use 'gmake -k' if you want to get anything usable.
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We've run into some namespace collisions when building under Java 2 (JDK 1.2), so be aware that you may not get Grendel to build under Java 2 at the moment. On the other hand, 'gmake -k' may do the trick and you may end up with something tht runs. Your Mileage May Vary.
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Running Grendel:
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There are currently two ways you can run Grendel:
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1. Set your CLASSPATH environment variable to include all the
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required packages, then type 'java grendel.Main'.
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2. Type 'make run' after building and watch it work.
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What does Grendel do?
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Currently, we've got the following:
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- A nice, three-pane GUI
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- Ability to open local mail folders
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- Ability to parse and display (simple) HTML messages
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More features are being worked on, but you can at least get a feel for what's happening with Grendel at this point.
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-- Jeff Galyan (talisman) <talisman@anamorphic.com>
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