Hi all,
I get a reproducible crash on dev.11i with the attached file,
retrieved from http://www.whatthehack.org/news/index_html and
renamed to "index.html" (also, when lynx'ing the URI directly
instead):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tg $ lynx index.html
# Getting a
permit... -- What The Hack (p1 of 2)
#[1]Search this site [2]Up one level
* [3]home
* [4] login
* [5] register
[6]What The Hack
Navigation
[7]Home [8]News! [9]When & Where [10]Presentations [11]Facilities
[12]Participate [13]Forum [14]Wiki
[15]Tickets [16]FAQ [17]Thanks to ... [18]Contact [19]Program
Log in
Name
[20]__________
Password
[21]__________
[22]Log in
[23]Forgot your password?
[24]New user?
You are here: [25]Home � News!
Getting a permit...
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* [26]Send this page to somebody
* [27]Print this page
Misunderstanding cleared up: we are not dangerous...
* [28]Original press release (May 23rd) (english)
* [29]Het oorspronkelijke persbericht (23 mei) (nederlands)
* [30]Urspr�ngliche Pressemitteilung (23. Mai) (deutsch)
* [31]Communication log
A Fatal error has occurred in Lynx Ver. 2.8.6dev.11i-MirOS
Please notify your system administrator to confirm a bug, and
if confirmed, to notify the lynx-dev list. Bug reports should
have concise descriptions of the command and/or URL which causes
the problem, the operating system name with version number, the
TCPIP implementation, and any other relevant information.
Do NOT mail the core file if one was generated.
Lynx now exiting with signal: 11
Abort trap
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tg $
Can anyone reproduce this on dev.13 (didn't yet have time
to upgrade)?
TIA,
//mirabile
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<h3 class="Subheading"><br /></h3><h3
class="Subheading">Misunderstanding cleared up: we are not dangerous...<br
/></h3><ul><li><b><a href="resolveuid/200730dd4c135ac55d96787112586cb3"
target="_self">Original press release (May 23rd)</a></b>
(english)</li><li><b><a href="resolveuid/fad876b70f9196a9bc02787e799eba79"
target="_self">Het oorspronkelijke persbericht (23 mei)</a></b>
(nederlands)</li><li><b><a href="resolveuid/abc406f92fa8b5502e06a3c93316813e"
target="_self">Ursprüngliche Pressemitteilung (23. Mai)</a></b> (deutsch)<br
/></li></ul><ul><li><b><a
href="resolveuid/e136ed8d93cb99190c87f5825e62a302">Communication
log</a></b></li><li><b><a href="resolveuid/b3c6a4f5579c25ca5709a19d6fef28cc"
target="_self">Coverage of this issue elsewhere</a><br /></b></li></ul><p><br
/></p><hr /><h3 class="Subheading">June 8th</h3><p><b>Good News (tm): What the
Hack is going on!</b><br /><br />
Ladies and Gentlemen, grab your tissues to wipe away the tears of joy!
As it turns out, it was indeed all a giant misunderstanding. The Boxtel story
seems to have come to a happy ending. The mayor and everyone have been
informally telling us we'll get the permit. Yesterday he even started telling
various journalists we will get our permit. Like with any other permit there's
still the usual paperwork and details to be worked out, but we meet all the
requirements for the permit. We expect to hold the black-on-white version of
the permit in our hands very soon. We feel this is the appropriate moment to
replace the question mark with an exclamation mark and declare it a go.
<br /><br />
There is absolutely no doubt in our minds that it was all of you that made the
vital difference in clearing up this unfortunate misunderstanding. We feel
strengthened by the broad outcry, and it's great to know that we have so many
friends and supporters. Now it is most important that we start looking forward.
We simply have no time to be angry about this or to keep making an issue out of
it. Unless this misunderstanding that we as a group are somehow dangerous rears
its ugly head again, none of this will be a main theme for What The Hack. The
world is in turmoil, much more important things are happening and we need to
use our little gettogether to make a difference.
<br /><br />
Please do whatever you can to help us clear up the by now common
misunderstanding that What The Hack is not happening.<br /><br />
<i>WHAT THE HACK IS GOING ON!</i>
<br /></p><h3 class="Subheading">June 6th</h3><p>We are not getting lazy or
complacent, but I think it is safe to say we will get our permit. Our
conversation with police, fire-brigade and environmental authorities went
excellently, and all involved from the Boxtel side have informally said we'll
get it. It could be as much as a week (or even two) before we hold the actual
piece of paper, but suffice it to say very, very weird things would have to
happen for us not to get the permit. Given the state of negotiations and the
complete and utter lack of reasons to refuse it, the municipaility would be
facing huge damages. This permit-thing is no longer a real danger to our event,
whereas the general idea that WTH might not happen <b>is</b>. We urge everyone
to continue planning whatever it is you're going to do, present or build there.
<br /></p><h3 class="Subheading">May 31st</h3><p>We still lack a statement
saying we do not in fact represent a threat to public safety and/or law and
order. But things are going very, very well !! <br /></p><p>Further telephone
calls were made between the municipality and us, finalizing details for this
Thursday's meeting. The atmosphere appears to be positively charged.<br
/></p><p>Meanwhile, more and more support is coming in. <a
href="http://www.bof.nl" target="_self"><b>Bits Of Freedom</b></a>, a prominent
dutch privacy and civil-rights organization sent <a
href="http://www.bof.nl/docs/boxtel.pdf" target="_self"><b>a fax</b></a> to
Boxtel yesterday on behalf of their board and advisory board. Over the past
week, we have seen local council members in Boxtel, members of parliament from
various countries, members of the european parliament, facultity heads of
universities, writers as well as a large number of renowned computer security
experts, all speaking out in favour of us. Many people took it upon themselves
to e-mail or fax the Boxtel municipality, sending us CCs. We certainly have
friends in interesting places. Makes us realize we aren't alone. <br
/></p><p>It's great to be getting all this support. Given that we seem to be
getting what we want, it will be an interesting experiment to see if we can
divert at least part of the media-attention to some of the real issues at
stake: european software patents, freedom of speech on the Internet, whether or
not the intellectual property industry owns us all, your right to encrypt your
data/communications and the fight against data retention legislation.<br
/></p><h3 class="Subheading">May 30th</h3><p>Late last week, the <b><a
href="http://www.boxtel.nl" target="_self">Boxtel website</a></b> had a text
saying that <i>"Additional information regarding the event has made the mayor
decide to look favourably at the application for a permit". </i>People have
interpreted this as a clear win. We agree this is a positive sign, but are
slightly more cautious.</p><p>To make sure the legal proceedings do not hamper
progress, we are currently working with the municipality to clear up any issues
regarding the 'normal' requirements for an event like this. In a face-to-face
meeting this coming Thursday (June 2nd) we will hopefully clear any matters
regarding fire regulations, parking and traffic planning and any other issues
that might come up. Give the small relative size of our event compared to other
events at the same location, we expect no real problems here.<br /></p><p>But
the main issue, whether or not all of us represent a severe threat to law and
order and/or public safety, has not been addressed. As much as we feel this
matter is all a misunderstanding, until they clearly tell us that indeed it
was, we cannot afford to cancel our day in court just yet.<br /></p><h3
class="Subheading">May 26th 2005, update</h3><p>We got a reply. Another form
letter, and a letter telling us our appeal lacks merit and will be ruled upon
without a hearing.<br /></p><h3 class="Subheading">May 26th 2005</h3><p>Didn't
get to entering it yesterday evening (sorry), but we sent a request to the
court for the a preliminary judgement. See 'Communication log' at the top if
you want to read the request.<br />We don't want to go to court, we just need
to apply now so that we have a court date if and when we need it. We're still
confident we can resolve this matter out of court.<br /></p><h3
class="Subheading">May 25th 2005</h3><p>Quick update: Awfully silent. We're
still waiting for the mayor to talk to us. Lots of people seem to think What
The Hack will not happen: no worries folks, it takes more to stop us.<br /><br
/></p><h3 class="Subheading">May 23rd 2005</h3><p>(You can help. Read on for
details)</p><p>We
still find it hard to believe, but we have to accept the fact that it
is true. The mayor of Boxtel, the municipality under which the location
for 'What The Hack' resides, seems to be refusing a permit for our
gathering, citing "<b><i>grave fear that the organisation of this event will
endanger law and order as well as public safety</i></b>".<br /></p><p>Previous
instances of this event have seen no incidents of any kind. We feel this matter
needs public attention to get resolved, and we issued a <a
href="resolveuid/200730dd4c135ac55d96787112586cb3" target="_self"><b>press
statement</b></a> today.<br /></p><p></p><p><br />Here's the letter (in
dutch):</p><p><a href="resolveuid/fff64e71768ab9a7ff671ae7ae23cc84"
target="_self"><img class="image-left"
src="resolveuid/0a3ec79719b10db0f3d7e304b25f5315" alt="boxtelbrief-klein"
/></a><br />(<i>click on it to get a readable version</i>)<br /></p><p>A fairly
literal (and by no means legally approved) translation would say:<br /><br
/></p><blockquote><i>Dear Sir, Madam,</i><br /></blockquote><blockquote><p><i>I
have
received word that you intend to organize an event "What The Hack" from
July 28th 2005 through July 31st 2005 on Landgoed Velder in Liempde.<br
/></i></p><p><i>In order to organize such an event, you will need to obtain a
permit ex art. 2.2.2. of Boxtel local ordinance 2004.<br /></i></p><p><i>In
light of the fact that there is grave fear that
this event will endanger law and order as well as public safety, I, in
my capacity as an authorized official, am herewith informing you that
I will not issue such a permit.<br /></i></p><p><i>A copy of this letter will
be sent to the owners of the Landgoed Velder estate.<br /></i></p><p><i>I
assume that I have sufficiently informed you.<br /></i></p><p><i><br />Yours
truly,</i></p><br /><i>MAYOR OF BOXTEL,</i><br /><i>J.A.M. van Homelen</i><br
/></blockquote>
<p><br />We have since mobilised our legal team and communicated with
the municipality some more. The entire exchange can be found <b><a
href="resolveuid/e136ed8d93cb99190c87f5825e62a302" target="_self">here</a></b>,
and will be updated as more communication happens.<br /></p><p>We're preparing
to take this matter to court, and we have
strong reasons to believe this will not stand. <br /></p><h3
class="Subheading">What you can do</h3><p><br />We issued press releases in
<b><a href="resolveuid/200730dd4c135ac55d96787112586cb3"
target="_self">english</a></b>, <b><a
href="resolveuid/fad876b70f9196a9bc02787e799eba79" target="_self">dutch</a></b>
and <b><a href="resolveuid/200730dd4c135ac55d96787112586cb3"
target="_self">german</a></b>. Maybe you have means at your disposal to get
this matter some attention. Please forward the message to any and all
journalists you know, both at the corporate and at the alternative media. Put
it on your weblog. Talk about it on online forums. If you happen to live or
work in Boxtel, talk to people and make sure they understand we're good people
and that their mayor seems uninformed. Make sure people understand what we are
and aren't all about.</p><p>
Keep watching this space for news: things should be moving at a fairly high
pace for the next few days and weeks.</p><h3 class="Subheading">What you
probably shouldn't do<br /></h3><p>Please
remember that for now we assume this is all somehow a big mistake, and
if anything, we want to charm the local community of Boxtel. We
currently do not believe we have an actual disagreement. We believe
instead that the mayor does not understand what kind of event What The Hack is.
We do not want to be
seen as radical or pushy. Maybe it's an oldfashioned or conservative
notion, but we simply feel our community has a right to gather
peacefully.<br /></p><p>Getting angry or even vindictive towards the mayor, the
municipality or anyone else is always counter-productive. <br /><br /></p><h3
class="Subheading">Refunds</h3><p>Have no fear: What The Hack <b>will</b>
happen. Now what comes next hurts to say, but we'd rather say the unspeakable
before anyone else does:<br /></p><p>Feel secure in the knowledge that in the
<i><b>extremely unlikely</b></i> event that<br /></p><ol><li>we will not be
allowed to gather near Boxtel</li><li>we cannot find another
location</li></ol><p>all ticket fees paid to us will be refunded in full.
Period.<br /></p><p>In fact: this is your chance to show that it takes more
than misinformed public servants to scare you. <b><a
href="resolveuid/d7c4df3448e5f6a3d43cef370abc3d80" target="_self">Buy your
ticket</a></b> today!<br /></p><h3 class="Subheading">Smile</h3><p>Perhaps most
importantly: Don't let all of this get you down: a good mood and a sense of
humor have always been powerful weapons.<br /></p>
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