On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 01:42:51AM +0300, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo wrote:
> Edd Barrett writes:
>
> >>> The next problem is, if you change any preferences, they do not appear
> >>> to be saved. This is likely to be related to the first problem.
> >> Did you tell ELinks to save the changes?
> >
> > Y
Edd Barrett writes:
>>> The next problem is, if you change any preferences, they do not appear
>>> to be saved. This is likely to be related to the first problem.
>> Did you tell ELinks to save the changes?
>
> Yes
Is sparc64 big-endian with sizeof(int) < sizeof(void *)?
That would explain the p
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 03:39:21AM +0300, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo wrote:
> Edd Barrett writes:
>
> > First of all, it warns me of a deprecated config file, even though there
> > is not one. Every time. Even if you blast away ~/.elinks and try again.
>
> What is the warning exactly?
>
Here is a s
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo wrote:
> What is the warning exactly?
Bah, I forgot to note this, will mail it later when I get home.
>> The next problem is, if you change any preferences, they do not appear
>> to be saved. This is likely to be related to the first pro
Edd Barrett writes:
> First of all, it warns me of a deprecated config file, even though there
> is not one. Every time. Even if you blast away ~/.elinks and try again.
What is the warning exactly?
> The next problem is, if you change any preferences, they do not appear
> to be saved. This is l
Hi there,
I tried elinks (0.11.6) on my laptop and loved it. Well done!
Next I went to install it on my main desktop, which is a Sun Blade 1000
(64 bit, big endian). I run OpenBSD, and used the package in our ports
tree (just like I did on my laptop), however it simply does not work as
a web bro