On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Richard Zidlicky wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 04:15:01PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > after completing libwww I now have a compiled version of vievml browser.
> > It's quite small and starts immediately (you cannot tell that of Netscape
> > ;). But every time I click on an URL I get:
> >
> > slotClick http://www.q40.de/machine.html Segmentation fault
>
> too bad.. last time I tried it did uncover a bug in the kernel,
> that one was fixed in 2.2.17. Try a gdb backtrace to get an idea
> where the problem is.
Better solution, download v0.21 - it works quite well!!
Main problem remaining is the wrong image display, it doesn't get the
colors right.
Also the browser is very limited. It just does with claims, browsing, but
nothing more. No bookmarks etc. But I like it because it's so small and
saves me a lot of time compared to Mozilla monster prog..
> > Has anybody viewml running (stable)?
>
> no, did you try the CVS version? Also it seems their primary platform
> for testing and development is nano-X/microwindows. In X there might
> be a problem with the old version of imlib that comes with our distribution.
> I have been listening to viewml mailing list and segfaults shouldn't be
> so frequent anymore.
Version 0.21 is quite stable, haven't had a segfault with it yet.
> It looks like promising development though, I could well imagine it
> as a QDOS browser. libwww has been ported for QDOS and nano-X should
> not be a serious problem.
Where can one find the QDOS libwww?
A Qdos port would demand a GCC for Qdos ;) It's C++ code..
> Btw did you try fluid? A pretty cute GUI builder that comes with fltk.
Just a little bit. Looks good. There are also a lot of other tools, like
color chooser and so on.
> Bye
> Richard
Claus
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