14-Feb-2003 10:03 Henry Nelson wrote: >> I mean that "#ifndef DONT_TRACK_INTERNAL_LINKS" string is removed from the >> two files (was done partially in dev.10 and now finished). So this code is a >> mainline and is available both for "--enable-internal-links" and
> Thanks for the clarification. >> The logic of these two files is clearly understood by me now, and I think > It's always been very foggy to me. I thought that "--enable-internal-links" > and "DONT_TRACK_INTERNAL_LINKS" were mutually exclusive, or at least that > enabling the configure option turned OFF the define. Removing "#ifndef > DONT_TRACK_INTERNAL_LINKS" seems to in effect make the "--enable-internal- > links" configure option the default, or more correctly the "mainline" code > and not an "option" anymore. (Should be removed from the configure script, > and references to it removed from installation and help documentation?) No, again. "#ifndef DONT_TRACK_INTERNAL_LINKS" was removed from TWO files. The rest (and most) "internal links" code left ifdefed as it was before, so both --enable-internal-links and --disable-internal-links configure options have the same meaning as before. >> may work poperly without "internal links"). Read Klaus notes if you have a >> strong interest.] > Very "strong interest" but not enough brain power! I take all of this to I add a reference to the old changes2.8 Contrary to ideas, the implementation is rather hairy. > mean that Klaus' logic has finally been adopted unequivocally. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
