David Woolley dixit:
They are only free to choose the SSL implementation because the code
is legitimately distributable for use on, say, Linux. The FSF take a
True, but what does Lynx consist of?
Lynx + pdcurses + OpenSSL
So all that is required is to ask the Lynx copyright holder
for an
Hi,
I once reported a bug about displaying text like this:
--- snip ---
Index of /~miwi
Index of /~miwi
[1]Name[2]Last modified [3]Size [4]Descriptio
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OpenSSL works really well with lynx, restrictive license.
GnuTLS isn't as good with lynx.
There have been several discussions about OpenSSL and this over the years,
which are all available in the archives; or I suppose it could get restated
again for this go round.
| Stef -
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Stef Caunter wrote:
OpenSSL works really well with lynx, restrictive license.
It's not that restrictive - simply requires attribution. And the comments
about being only allowed on Linux and *BSD's are inaccurate (though this
is not unusual ;-)
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Thomas E. Dickey
On 7/26/06, Stef Caunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But lynx.isc.org is current and quite acceptable. There is plenty of evidence
of active development and code maintenance in both the readable text and
breakout subdirectory date stamps.
Indeed, and that's how I ended up in this mailing list and
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Stegozor wrote:
One more thing: As you may have guessed, English is not my native
tongue: in exchange, I'd gladly do my best to translate any Lynx
related file into French and/or Turkish. Just realise that you'll have
to cope with a newbie and that I'll need time. Apart
On 7/28/06, Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more thing: As you may have guessed, English is not my native
tongue: in exchange, I'd gladly do my best to translate any Lynx
related file into French and/or Turkish. Just realise that you'll have
to cope with a newbie and that I'll
At 12:14a +0200 07/28/2006, Stegozor didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
On 7/26/06, Stef Caunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But lynx.isc.org is current and quite acceptable. There is plenty
of evidence
of active development and code maintenance in both the readable text and
breakout