Install Mutt on Mac OS X using Homebrew

The recent version of Homebrew can’t install Mutt. After a quick check of the error info, I found that maybe due to either Tokyo-Cabinet need to be installed with sudo, or the config for Mutt on Homebrew never check whether Tokyo-Cabinet is installed, even though it claims a dependency.

To solve this, you can try both of the below steps or just edit the Mutt config file as below:

  • sudo brew install tokyo-cabinet (as you do in Macports)
  • brew edit mutt. Add “–with-tokyocabinet”, below line41 “–enable-hcache”, don’t forget the quotation mark and the comma.

Now install Mutt. If it still states the linking step fails, sudo it.

木木讲出了我们这些只看热闹球迷的心里话

阿森纳下赛季客场球衣

还好我不用再为看场足球熬夜了,虽说也实在没什么可看的。对了ESPN那些嘴也不比CCTV好多少。

This is too COOL

But it is way expensive.

Jonathan Haidt on the moral roots

I love this.

Use XeTeX with latexmk

Just find out that it is easy to set XeTex to work with latexmk. From TeX on Mac OS X mailing list by Herb Schulz:

Move the engine files from ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines/Inactive/Latexmk/ two directories up, to ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines/ to activate them. Once that is done restart TeXTShop.

To use the xelatexmk engine simply put the line

% !TEX TS-program = xelatexmk

at the top of the source file.

In crowded cities, you need a convertible

Masterpieces in 3D

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Carbon Emacs project closed

Annouced by by Seiji Zenitani on the mailing list:

I decided to close this project. The 2010 edition is the last release of my distribution. You can install the optional (netinstall) packages until 2013. I will maintain this mailing list until 2011.

I always favor it over Aquamacs, but now let’s move on to Cocoa version

The best of the NFL combine

Rich Eisen’s 40-yard dash

2009

2010

My voice is higher than your voice!

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