I've been looking at downloading a site that's on archive.org
I don't have the site in
front of me now but here are two example pages showing the kind of structure
i'm working with. Notice the website is spread in various directories by
archive.org
Hi,
On my 6.1 system I do not have flex so I removed the include from css.c and it
compiled. On my 5.3 system I do have flex. Removing it from css.l worked as
well.
I am configuring --without-ssl but I'm assuming that will not make a difference
for this.
Thanks,
Perry
On Aug 12, 2011, at
Jochen Roderburg roderb...@uni-koeln.de writes:
And in general they seem to want to steer away the users from openssl
to gnutls and in order to do that the configure script doesn't even
mention this option any longer. :-(
And in the same vein the option --with-libssl-prefix has completely
On 08/12/2011 11:56 AM, phil curb wrote:
I've been looking at downloading a site that's on archive.org
Archive.org's TOS on their website expressly forbids the use of
downloading agents, and names wget explicitly.
All URLs on archive.org always point at the _original_ (either modern,
or
Micah Cowan wrote:
(I'd be interested in knowing whether folks actually have legal
obligations to respect TOS to an unrestricted-access site like that... I
imagine it might even vary by location)
What terms of service? I didn't see any terms of service (perhaps because I
didn't look for
If you want to use OpenSSL then you have to pass --with-ssl=openssl.
I hope this would be mentioned in README and/or INSTALL. And that
configure.ac will be fixed to say something better than stupid
--with-ssl was given, but GNUTLS is not available (especially, when
--with-ssl hasn't been