Re: [Fink-users] dillorc

2002-11-19 Thread Max Horn
At 23:19 Uhr -0500 18.11.2002, Jason J. Park wrote: I have noticed that dillo-0.6.6-1.info in the 10.2 stable branch is still writing a dillorc file in /etc. Shouldn't this package be taken out of the stable branch before 0.5.0 is prepared? Argh, guys, why don't you use our bug tracker to rep

Re: [Fink-users] dillorc

2002-10-04 Thread Ben Hines
On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 09:39 PM, Jason J. Park wrote: > Does anyone have the file /etc/dillorc ? I was browsing my /etc > directory, and I noticed a dillorc file there. I assumed that it got > there through a fink install of dillo gone haywire, so I just deleted > the file. Now I'

Re: [Fink-users] dillorc

2002-10-04 Thread Philip Ershler
I don't see it in my 10.2.1 installation. Looks like your safe. Phil On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 10:39 PM, Jason J. Park wrote: > Does anyone have the file /etc/dillorc ? I was browsing my /etc > directory, and I noticed a dillorc file there. I assumed that it got > there through a fink

[Fink-users] dillorc

2002-10-04 Thread Jason J . Park
Does anyone have the file /etc/dillorc ? I was browsing my /etc directory, and I noticed a dillorc file there. I assumed that it got there through a fink install of dillo gone haywire, so I just deleted the file. Now I'm feeling paranoid that maybe the dillorc file was part of the standard