Been a while since I had a working mac, but last time I did, compiling
one from source was trivial, and caused no issues. (this is almost
always how I handle opensource software), especially since on mac, the
macports they have that is supposed to make things easier trashed my
machine once, so I will never use that particular cludge again. On the
other hand, the lynx download page does have various versions, though I
don't know if there's one there for mac or not.
As far as putting it into a section on the finder menus, that's easy
enough (assuming it hasn't changed), just use root access to copy the
program to the folder in question, and problem solved. On the other
hand, since it's a terminal program, you may need to create a script to
launch it with the particular environment you want, as I'm not sure if
it picks up the terminal defaults when being launched from finder.
Probably doesn't answer the question, but it may give enough for the
original poster to figure out what's necessary.
On 6/22/2022 10:26 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
A question from the voiceover list to which I belong.
I recall that there is a lynx compile for mac os X but am unsure of
how updated. Also can lynx be say added to the browser applications
folder, or must it be run in terminal?
Thanks,
Karen