On 01/06/2011 09:06 AM, Allen S. Rout wrote:
Dave Taht d...@teklibre.org writes:
So over the holiday I wrote a command line web search client with an
emacs interface and called it gnugol. It uses the google json and bing
json APIs to search the web, and outputs the results in plain text, in
On 01/06/2011 10:19 AM, brian powell wrote:
I'll see you're surfraw; and, I'll raise you a goosh:
http://goosh.org
Cute!
---maybe gnugol could work with goosh somehow?
Not unless it went green on white!
---works from an Emacs Shell/eshell too:
** Example/possibilities:
apt-get
On 01/08/2011 09:21 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
On 01/06/2011 09:06 AM, Allen S. Rout wrote:
3) Going from the Emacs org (or markdown) UI to webspace is really
disconcerting for me. My fingers do emacs, my eyeballs like green on
white,
Correction:
green on *black*... the white of most web pages is
I know--the *eshell* is not necessary too--its illustrative--its just an
example--showing that you could (using your new module) create
multiple asynchronous/coprocesses (in their own dedicated buffers) uniquely
named shells and maybe make calls out to goosh and use surfraw and/or gnugol
somehow.
Dave Taht d...@teklibre.org writes:
So over the holiday I wrote a command line web search client with an
emacs interface and called it gnugol. It uses the google json and bing
json APIs to search the web, and outputs the results in plain text, in
whatever format you're working in, notably,
On 6 Jan 2011, at 19:19, brian powell wrote:
** Example/possibilities:
apt-get install surfraw
...
[[eshell:*eshell*:(rename-buffer vvv)]]
[[eshell:*eshell*:(rename-buffer ttt)]]
There's no need for those two lines, because...
[[eshell:vvv:date]]
... this one will create the eshell buffer
Dave Taht d...@teklibre.org writes:
A fix for one of the problems reported on this list (by bart, thx!) was
to make sure that the path
/usr/local/lib
was in /etc/ld.so.conf or in /etc/ld.so.conf.d and to run
sudo ldconfig
after installing libjannson.
I've updated the documentation to
Bart Bunting b...@ursys.com.au writes:
Running into a few issues at the moment: I did download and build the
jansson library which is installed in /usr/local
However when I run gnugol I'm seeing the following error:
Errors: google(1): ../engines/google.so: cannot open shared object file:
Hi Achim,
I had made the silly mistake of not remembering to run ldconfig. Once
this was done the janson libraries were found and gnugol started working
for me.
Apollogies I didn't get around to posting the fix/thing to remember
earlier.
Thank you very much though for the information, it has
Hi Dave,
Dave Taht d...@teklibre.org writes:
On 01/04/2011 01:17 AM, Bastien wrote:
Looks interesting!
It's so awesome to have people trying this - my last project had 2 users
total
I agree that this looks very interesting. Thanks!
I'm using ArchLinux. I installed jansson from
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