I've been messing with sendmail && virtuser stuff ... This must be
the third or forth time I've tried to send a mail to the list today, oi!

On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 01:44:26PM -0800, Mr O wrote:
> You be correct in your last assessment. The following yanked off 
> konqueror.org -> Konqueror is part of the kdebase package. It needs a recent 
> Qt and kdelibs.
> So... maybe Galeon could be worth a shot if you have some gnome libraries 
> installed. It's pretty light and I would say close in equivalency to 
> konqueror.

Galeon also uses Mozilla, which compiles but doesn't run on OBSD, thus,
no pkgs.

There was talk of making a staticly compiled konqueror (thus needing no
other packages as dependencies), but it never materialized.  Apparently,
KDE doesn't like to be statically compiled on OBSD. 

Uh, I was writing this reply from earlier, so I'll just put it in this
one.  Sorry if this is confusing.

>       I downloaded XMMS, and got it installed, but it crashed when I tried 
> outputting to the audio device (writes to disk fine though...) so I had to 
> remvove it.

I think you need to use the "sun" driver.  XMMS is a hog anyway.

> I did find GQMpeg, but it failed dependancy... so 
> does Eterm (needs imlib... )

pkg_add looks in $PKG_PATH for dependent pkgs.  By default, $PKG_PATH
is ".", the current directory.  You can use a little trick I showed
Larry:
(in a Bourne/Korn shell)
# export PKG_PATH="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.0/packages/i386";
(in a "C" shell)
# setenv PKG_PATH "ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3,0/packages/i386";
(then in either)
# pkg_add $PKG_PATH/gqmpeg-0.9.0.tgz

It will fetch and install whatever dependencies the pkg needs (assuming
they're in the $PKG_PATH, of course, it can hold more than one directory).

Your best bet for a graphical browser is probably the BSDi version of
Netscape.  Otherwise, you'll need to install the redhat_base Linux
libraries for Opera or the Linux version of Netscape.  You won't find 
pkgs of Netscape on OpenBSD sites due to licensing.  You can get the BSDi
Navigator from (I think this is right)
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communincator/english/4.75/unix/unsupported/bsdi21/navigator_standalone/navigator-v475-us.x86-bsdi-bsd2.tar.gz

Hmmm, it looks like there's an "image" FLAVOR for w3m's port, but no
"image" FLAVORed pkg.  I can build one if you want to try it.

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