Dixitur illum [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribere...
* use autoconf 2.52 (plus patches), to simplify use in cross-compiling -TD
Please noo...
//Thorsten
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schmutzige Tricks, wie bei einer doppelt verketteten Liste beide
Dixitur illum [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribere...
From tx.religion:
[ snipped off-topic stuff ]
Sorry, lynx-dev is not a GNU/Linux discussion mailing list;
in fact, lynx does not have to do anything with Linux and
isn't a GNU project (luckily).
Many people here use lynx on systems other than GNU
Dixitur illum [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribere...
Please download the file and save it to disk. nc is striping the
invalid meta tag.
No, it is not. nc is netcat, a programme even more simple than telnet.
Netcat just connects the tty and the socket.
Maybe check again that your Display Character Set
Dixitur illum [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribere...
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Maybe check again that your Display Character Set is Japanese (EUC-JP)
or Japanese (Shift_JIS) and that your terminal is set to accept the
encoding you have chosen for your display.
No, my display
Dixitur illum [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribere...
Can a text-based web browser like Lynx really be used in 2004 with web
sites powered by Javascript, XML, ASP and the like ?
Yes.
I'm using lynx even with pictured pages, and links+ for all
cases where it's really needed. There are only two pages
which
Thomas Dickey dixit:
* update URL for HTML Quick Reference Guide in lynx_help_main.html (report
by Jim Jackson).
If you don't mind: the best HTML reference I've ever seen, in
German language but being translated (so there's hope for the
English-language world, too, since there is no decent
Morten Bo Johansen dixit:
The URL above redirects to http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=1
but the server replies 404. Typing in the redirect URL directly produces
the same result.
Internet Information Services
Sure it's lynx? :-)
/me tcpdumps
Judge yourself:
= Lynx
GET
Oh, and fix your mailer to accept incoming mails.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Looks good on:
powerpc-apple-darwin7.5.0
sparc-sun-solaris2.8
i386-ecce-mirbsd8
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Atsuhito Kohda dixit:
When lynx displaied a page, the first letter of a highlighted
link name was duplicated like LLynx Users Guide (The Lynx
Help Page, for example).
FYI, doesn't appear on i386-ecce-mirbsd8.
You might want to provide more information - which terminal
or terminal emulation, the
Thomas Dickey dixit:
(e)links(2) is said to ignore content-type (I haven't looked recently).
links+ doesn't work with anidb.ath.cx (Anime database) which
enforces deflate compression on content.
//mirabile
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Thomas Dickey dixit:
(e)links(2) is said to ignore content-type (I haven't looked recently).
links+ doesn't work with anidb.ath.cx (Anime database) which
enforces deflate compression on content.
I visited this page, but didn't see how to find content (not enough is
in English for me to
(oops, forgot to change my From: to the subscribed address
again, damn, hate this setting ;)
Thomas Dickey dixit:
So - should we try to get savannah to host this, or gmane?
gmane likes to co-exist, e.g. the OpenBSD mailing lists
are, among others, hosted there too.
Since the nntp and the web
Thomas Dickey dixit:
So - should we try to get savannah to host this, or gmane?
gmane likes to co-exist, e.g. the OpenBSD mailing lists
are, among others, hosted there too.
Since the nntp and the web frontend are very powerful, I'm
suggesting at least gmane, maybe savannah _too_ (I personally
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Does this screenshot mean that dev.6 will be able to show euc-jp
(or Shift_JIS) page correctly on UTF-8 terminal?
I hope for that, too.
There's just a problem:
strlen(s) != number_of_characters_in(s) != width_of(s)
And for the latter two, there is NO function in the
Thomas Dickey dixit:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Does this screenshot mean that dev.6 will be able to show euc-jp
(or Shift_JIS) page correctly on UTF-8 terminal?
I hope for that, too.
There's just a problem:
strlen(s) != number_of_characters_in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
- most japanese pages work in kterm (note that my lynx is
still English, and neither locale nor gettext/nls support
exists in the operating environment)
most = these in EUC-JP
- some work if I set both lynx and kterm to display character
set Shift-JIS
Frédéric L. W. Meunier dixit:
Latest dev is affected by
http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/mangleme/gallery/lynx_die1.html
2063 tg640 81M 82M run -1:19 93.51% lynx
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Thomas Dickey dixit:
It's useful to know that there's still a working gopher site - I couldn't
gopher.semmel.ch works, too.
bye,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
- some work if I set both lynx and kterm to display character
set Shift-JIS (lynx seems to not convert between them)
some work? Do you mean some work and some doesn't work?
some = these in SJIS ;-) sorry for being unclear
Really? I think there is no
Atsuhito KOHDA dixit:
You might have mentioned this already somewhere but
what is your OS ?
MirOS: http://mirbsd.de/
I happen to be the person who started that...
bye,
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Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
[snip]
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (UNIX; U; OpenBSD; C; compatible)
Lynx/2.8.6dev.5-MirOS libwww-FM/2.14 SSL-MM/1.4.1 OpenSSL/0.9.7d
Revision/MirOS:BSD (https://MirBSD.BSDadvocacy.org:8890/) fake (MSIE 5.5)
Stock Lynx has Lynx/2.8.6dev.5 libwww-FM/2.14 SSL-MM/1.4.1
Thomas Dickey dixit:
the string that lynx uses to identify itself. The user-agent string is
generated in the options menu when it's empty. I'd only look for the
beginning of the string, e.g., Lynx/2.8.6dev.6. The second part doesn't
cvsweb.cgi uses a match of '^Lynx/' to detect lynx
versions,
Thomas Dickey dixit:
What about an ifdef on NCURSES_VERSION?
well (unless you're using -Werror), it's just an annoyance that should
go away. The underlying code always treated it as const.
I am. ;)
But it's not a problem to keep that as local diff.
//mirabile
Thomas Dickey dixit:
If you're interested, I can check if the same problem appears
on a dedicated server which I'm running with my OS too (just
a bit older version) and give you a shell account for testing.
that might be useful, might not. Mostly that's good for easily reproduced
bugs that
Thomas Dickey dixit:
I see the problem:
Thanks, this fixes it.
You're really fast!
Remind me to get you a beer, in case we meet
at FOSDEM (Bruxelles, .be) or LinuxTag (Karlsruhe, .de)
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Elimar Riesebieter dixit:
Thanks Frédéric, this is _exactly_ my problem, just you made
it reproducible!
Can't reproduce...
Then your system is susceptible to buffer overflow attacks in
any vulnerable application. You might want to get everything
built with ProPolice or StackGuard.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
[ left and right margin ]
isn't it time to remove this rather burocratic left-over (smile) ?
No.
I had a Lynx which used full screen width by accident, I don't
know on which page but I think it was slashdot, must have been
something with their layout. It sucks.
I'd
Stef Caunter dixit:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
surely, anyone outside the poorest parts of the World today
has access to Firefox, Konqueror other graphical browsers,
which display WWW pages as their authors intend them to be seen.
FUD.
* I design my web pages (e.g.
Ring, Jerry dixit:
I tried for example viewing drudgereport.com and Slashdot.org and it
looks horrible.
Slashdot looks _better_ without the tables.
Besides, go to your user preferences and turn on Light HTML.
Then it looks even better (also in GUI browsers).
bye,
//mirabile
Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
At 09:53p + 01/30/2005, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an electronic
papyrus:
Uah, I like it but it's just too long.
I suggest to skip the date. Besides, AM/PM is as dead
as imperial units.
Screw xhtml. g I'm sticking with HTML, just like I stick with Lynx
Atsuhito KOHDA dixit:
the suggested filename is truncated at the space, i.e. the suggested
filename for the above would be foo.
Another one:
Download Options
Download Options (Lynx Version 2.8.6dev.10-MirOS)
David Woolley dixit:
Note that valid XHTML 1.1 will never work with IE because it is illegal
to serve it with a text/html media type.
That's not part of the XHTML 1.1 spec, but some other _recommendation_
from the W3C. Besides, their validator lets my pages through just fine.
And, I don't know
David Woolley dixit:
XHTML is a clean start and certainly isn't intended to be backwards
compatible.
It is. XHTML/1.0 and HTML/4.02(iirc) are the same spec,
just one with XML constraints added.
The proposed XHTML/2 is a joke, but XHTML/1.1 is HTML/5.
XHTML 1.1 isn't backwards compatible,
Frédéric L. W. Meunier dixit:
Sorry, but I have no idea why. I'm redirecting it to lynx-dev.
And try the other binary, lynx.exe.
http://mira.66h.42h.de/pub/lynx-windows.lzh is still there.
//mirabile
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David Marrs dixit:
I hope you don't mind my posting a non-developer question, but this is the
only
mailing list I could find for lynx and online help resources I've scoured the
net for don't address my question. I'm using the 2.8.4rel.1-mirabilos build
of lynx on Windows XP SP2.
Thanks,
Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
I'm sure this is a FAQ, and I'm sure I've seen the instructions somewhere, but
I don't remember where, so here goes:
How/where do I install SSL certificates (client side)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tg $ ls -l /etc/ssl/certs/
total 408
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 1489 Oct
Hi Tom,
what are your plans for bringing out the next dev. version?
I'd like to throw out a new development snapshot of MirOS
and consider waiting for the next version of lynx, due to
some problems I'm having with the current one (which I
think you fixed, something to do with over-long lines),
Thomas Dickey dixit:
I'd like to do 2-3 more patches before 2.8.6. I'm halfway through one
patch, but more urgent things pushed lynx down the stack (ncurses, xterm
vile and cdk have gotten attention, lynx, dialog and bcpp haven't).
cdk? Hmm, interesting (that one shows up in MirOS too ;)
Thomas Dickey dixit:
In dev.11, on the options page, long lines are wrapped. In dev.5 they
were truncated. In dev.11, when one of the long wrapped fields is
changed via the drop-down box, the wrapped part on the next line is not
updated. For an example, see the line for links and form fields
Thomas Dickey dixit:
I can reproduce in an 80x25 xterm. Do you want a screenshot series?
That might help me see if I'm looking at the wrong thing (thanks).
Okay, here you are.
Description:
1: entering the options screen
2: opening up
3: after choosing #4
4: accept changes, then enter
More bugs regarding screen positioning:
When I go to a normal page, scroll some pages down,
follow a link, then go back, I'm exactly where I have
been previously.
When I go to an anchored link on a page, such as
http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html#20050327_1403
then follow a link (e.g.
Some related problem popping up somewhere in the 2.8.6dev.* series
(don't exactly know since when).
http://bsdnews.com/view_story.php3?story_id=4939
Screenshot attached (bzip2 without tar this time).
//mirabile
error.xwd.bz2
Description: Binary data
Thomas Dickey dixit:
thanks - using DK's configure options, I can see this now. Offhand I'd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tg $ fgrep -- --
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/Makefile.bsd-wrapper
CFARGS= --libdir=/etc --prefix=/usr --with-ssl=/usr --with-zlib \
--enable-addrlist-page
Hi,
go to http://mira.66h.42h.de/bookmark.htm,
switch ('\') to source view, do a search ('/')
for the word nerode (without the quote marks).
It looks like this in screen-within-PuTTY:
+++ Meine Homepage (alter Stil) - Thorsten mirabile Glaser (p54 of 58)
lia
Bela Lubkin dixit:
different reasonable assumption would be that Save options to disk
only writes out changes made during the _current_ [O]ptions session.
No.
It says Save options to disk not Save changes in configuration
parametres to disc.
//mirabile
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Henry Nelson dixit:
Just curious, but how does this work for you unix purists? How do
XWindows terminal emulators get around the fixed-width font problem
we Windoze people suffer when using PuTTY or TeraTerm?
uxterm uses two fonts, one double-width e.g. for kana/kanji,
and a table which
Thomas Dickey dixit:
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Larry W. Virden wrote:
I am just curious whether anyone is working on upgrading lynx
so that it is unicode safe - that is to say, that unicode
could be entered in entry boxes and text boxes, displayed otherwise,
etc.
between other distractions,
Hi!
From http://pacsec.jp/resources.html
Miscelaneous tools
Shift-JIS (MS CP932 - JIS X201/X208 - ISO 2022 JP) / CP936 / RFC2279
UTF-8 to Unicode (ISO 10646 UTF-16) HTML #; document encoding
web page converter filter program in portable C. It will also detect
overlong/silly/broken UTF-8
Hi all,
I get a reproducible crash on dev.11i with the attached file,
retrieved from http://www.whatthehack.org/news/index_html and
renamed to index.html (also, when lynx'ing the URI directly
instead):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/tg $ lynx index.html
#
I wonder...
why cannot lynx simply stop with EVERYTHING if I hit 'z' repeatedly?
I mean, DNS lookups may have their reasons, but if I am entering a
website with various
- redirections
- bad html, use -trace to diagnose
- invalid cookie path (automatic yes, in my config)
and have activated that
Stef Caunter dixit:
well you aren't going to stop lynx from waiting for the system resolver with
^G
Yup, and that's probably got a good reason. I do the ^C trick
sometimes too (yeah, pine...).
Doesn't meet CTRLG your needs?
Didn't know it yet *blushes* thanks you two.
//mirabile
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Riku Virtanen dixit:
Computer: P2, 333 mhz, MS-DOS window under Win98SE.
So the MS-DOS-version of Lynx.
Version is 2.8.4rel.1-mirabilos.
No, this is a native Win32 binary.
//mirabile
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(yes, wide terminal - 113x42)
General Preferences
User mode: [5][(3)__Advanced]
Editor :
Thomas Dickey dixit:
Also, when setting Show colour to NEVER like in the above,
in a $TERM=screen within a $TERM=xterm-xfree86, then popping
up the menu, the active entry is not shown in the inverse colour
(0,7 aka black on lightgray).
I'm not sure that I follow this description: which menu?
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/changes.html
Terminal: XFree86(R) 4.5.0 xterm at 113x42; GNU screen with permanent
status bar inside (leaving 113x41 for lynx).
[...]
if (d)
{
Thomas Dickey dixit:
Though a quick check adding a br or p after the /pre doesn't help.
Removing the blanks does. This isn't a new problem. Comparing with IE,
I see that it puts out the blanks, but puts a carriage return after them.
Opera is doing the same thing.
I don't necessarily think
Greg MacManus dixit:
FYI
Other vendors are suspected as also being vulnerable. The following
vendors include Lynx packages that are not susceptible to exploitation
as the lynxcgi feature is not compiled into Lynx by default:
* The FreeBSD Project
* OpenBSD
The MirOS Project (another
Philip Webb dixit:
My advice is to install the most recent version.
Doesn't work on 2.8.6dev.14, MirOS.
Same guess: wrong format.
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benz ciruz: weil die zeilen alle ausssehen wie m/@!,.*[0-9]*$/; $_=$`
benz
Thomas Dickey dixit:
compress is supposed to be handled by an external program, while
the others all have built-in support. I didn't have compress
installed on my home machine, but see that there is a ncompress
package
Ow ;)
Want me to hack it up for lynx? I'll use
Gaurav Dhiman dixit:
cd chrtrans make tables
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/gaurav/Desktop/lynx2-8-5/src/chrtrans'
./makeuctb ./cp1250_uni.tbl cp1250_uni.h
./makeuctb: ./makeuctb: cannot execute binary file
This is not enough information. You did not show the cc line
with -o makeuctb.
From
Webmaster Jim dixit:
That looks like the Win32 version I compiled (and still distribute). It
has no ssh library support, so if you need that the cygwin distribution
is better.
http://mira.66h.42h.de/pub/lynx-windows.lzh is fairly old,
but does have SSL support.
bye,
//mirabile
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Subject:
Hi people,
while discussing a bug in the prettysrc printing with Rado in IRC
(he'll drop a mail later I suppose) I found an interesting thing.
When you have prettysrc off, the HTML source is shown as is ex-
cept for the '+' signs at the beginning of a continuation line. I
don't switch prettysrc
Hi all!
It does.
Not only can you access gopher://gopher.semmel.ch/ (operated
by Ventilator of symlink.lu fame), I also just posted an ar-
ticle in a newsgroup with it:
news://news.opera.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also I use it for almost every web use (except a forum which
requires
Jonathan Kirwan dixit:
Just to add to this last comment
Just to add to the general confusion... the binary I built some odd
years ago[1] still works, I installed it yesterday on my laptop which
was freshly installed with Win2k SP2, and used it to download all the
drivers, and a D2 loader...
Jonathan Kirwan dixit:
Thanks for the link. I had been looking on a web site with your name
attached, using google, but at the time (last Monday) I don't recall
finding a 'good link.'
Yes, that sucks a bit... my hoster has fubar'd several domains.
But that's my private space on an entirely
Giancarlo Bassi dixit:
Walter Ian Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
on Tue, 27 Dec 2005 02:36:00 -0800:
In the meantime, one might save the HTML page to disk, edit it so it works
properly, then use that local file to control the unit.
Doesn't often work:
* session cookies
* forms
We need a
netsonic netsonic dixit:
that works nice but if i try to send a parameter that doesnt work and makes
me busycrazy during daysthe code below looks like dont care the query
parameters.
Code:
-lynx -accept_all_cookies -dump -post_data
www.mysite.com/login.jsp?user=Burakpassword=123456
netsonic netsonic dixit:
thats ok but here another problem starts...my user's parameter's value will
change...So is there anyway to change the full command similar to this one
below???(not using any text file)
lynx -accept_all_cookies -post_data http://www.mysite.com
Paul Yang dixit:
Chinese String like the following:
#32929;#31080;#26399;#26435;#30830;#35748;#20989
It works for me. lynx run in uxterm.
//mirabile
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David Woolley dixit:
There is no compiled SSL version on fink for legal issues not
technical ones (you can compile your own but you need to install the
The legal reasons are probably that the OpenSSL licence has advertising
clauses, which require you to publicise its authors whenever you
David Woolley dixit:
Could I suggest that if anyone does implement this, they throw an
invalid document alert if it doesn't match the encoding obtained from
HTML sources, as such documents *are* invalid.
This it nitpicking. I use lynx because it's the only webbrowser
which displays almost any
User Stef dixit:
it was for an HTString.c
Just change the filename in the CVSweb URI.
Do you have a wildcarded https site for testing?
cacert.org
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Thomas Dickey dixit:
It's going slowly - right now I'm spending 60-70 hours in dayjob-related
stuff
No problem.
But if I
see a patch, I'll add it to my to-do list...
I'll submit one but I'd quite like to see your comments on
that one first.
Thanks!
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David Combs dixit:
On my wife's computer (win2k, IE), it's easy to get google to
remember that I want 100 items per page.
I try it with lynx, and can't seem to get it to work.
Works. Use persistent cookies (lynx.cfg).
//mirabile
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YANAGIHARA Nobuyuki dixit:
Must I use 'amp;target_'?
Yes. (That's not a browser thing, it's *ML.)
//mirabile
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when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them.
If you don't believe in God,
Thomas Dickey dixit:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 08:23:45PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Hi people,
to add to all the traffic on the list... I've implemented full
SSL certificate validation taking into account wildcard certificates
(only if the wildcard is the first character, I feel it's more
Hi Tom, hi others,
while picking out the SSL diff from all of my diffs,
I found these three. Please apply.
Index: src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/src/LYPrint.c
diff -u src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/src/LYPrint.c:1.1.109.1
src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/src/LYPrint.c:1.2
--- src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/src/LYPrint.c:1.1.109.1
Maybe, but I have an account on a Zope system where the
create new item is a drop-down plus submit item, and
an older (approx. 2003) lynx doesn't allow me to change
the drop-down because it is read-only while a recent
lynx allows me to.
I prefer the latter, of course... besides, who needs
Hello!
Find attached HTML and a screenshot at 80x24 of the site.
The comment is cut off on the right. (2.8.6dev.16)
It only shows I suppos and then the remainder which is
deemed unfit for the line on the second one. IMHO the
comment should start further on the left, not as much
on the right as
Stef Caunter dixit:
Updated README.sslcerts (patch attached), including procedure for acquiring
and
installing MirOS cert bundle and noting the wildcard cert feature. Mention of
modssl as a potential cert bundle source removed.
Uh, the files created by src/etc/ssl.certs.shar are already
Stef Caunter dixit:
Well, I should have realized that was done for a reason. Fixed, attached.
Okay, thanks.
Minor criticism:
includes the cacert.org certificate. Download the latest revision; read the fi
le
to see how to get the certs out.
a) please send 'diff -u', it's much easier to read
Thomas Dickey dixit:
From: Sean Leong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to get a version of Lynx that can read SSL pages on the web
on a WinXP box. I am not technical, so I'd like an easy install method
if that is possible.
You download the following two files:
Thomas Dickey dixit:
/usr/local/include/slang.h:899: warning: `libintl_printf' is an unrecognized
format function type
Looks to me like
* GNU libintl: #define printf libintl_printf
* slang.h: void somefunction(const char *, ...) __attribute__((printf (1, 2)));
Try --disable-nls (which is
Marce Bylinska dixit:
Just curious whether Lynx works with Win XP?
Yes.
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If you don't believe in God, just consider God as Nature
Hi,
from #lynx on calkins.freenode.net (IRC):
A user wants to retrieve something from an HTTPS website, like this:
lynx -dump --accept_all_cookies -auth=foo:bar
https://api.del.icio.us/v1/posts/get?
He says it works without the -dump, but doesn't work with it.
I told him to install the SSL
Aki Tuomi dixit:
This error does not exhibit itself in other browsers, nor when testing
with
openssl -CApath /etc/ssl/certs -connect site:443
Then, it should not happen. Which version of lynx are you using,
by the way?
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Aki Tuomi dixit:
$ lynx --version
Lynx Version 2.8.5rel.1 (04 Feb 2004)
Okay, could you test with 2.8.6dev.18 again?
There were some important SSL changes.
//mirabile
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when God enlightens him. Or only God invents
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
X509_NAME_oneline doesn't seem to be compatible with GnuTLS and
OpenSSL. Lynx doesn't work well with GnuTLS's format.
OpenSSL: /C=JP/ST=Tokyo/(snip)/CN=...
GnuTLS : C=, ST=Tokyo,(snip), CN=...
Seems easy enough:
s/^/\// s/, /\//g
Do you want to submit a patch
Doug Kaufman dixit:
The first is a change to aclocal.m4 from test -f to test -x. This
To quote *(autoconf-2.60.info)Limitations of Builtins::
`test' (files)
To enable `configure' scripts to support cross-compilation, they
shouldn't do anything that tests features of the build system
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
- change the compiler from Borland's bcc32 to MingW's gcc
Why?
- change the SSL library from OpenSSL to GnuTls
NO! That'd be BAD!
- write the English project page
You could at least add an (international) behind the link on the page.
bye,
//mirabile
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I
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
n
Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
There are no links for Mac OS X either.
Oops. Does Mac OSX come shipped without lynx?
This cries for a lynx port in the MirPorts Framework.
//mirabile
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when God enlightens him. Or only God
David Woolley dixit:
there is no doubt that distributing an OpenSSL binary for Windows
is a copyright infringement.
Nonsense.
Besides, you can just distribute OpenSSL for Windows and Lynx for
Windows separately. OpenSSL implements a public interface (and in
fact GnuTLS speaks some of that as
David Woolley dixit:
Nonsense.
For a static link, that would fundamentally undermine the GPL.
Eh?
Distributing a binary of OpenSSL for Windows is only subject
to OpenSSL's licence.
//mirabile
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I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it
when God enlightens
David Woolley dixit:
The FSF view is that dynamic linking should be treated
like static
This is not the case if you link dynamically against a
standard interface / OS component. Besides, if static
and dynamic linking are to be treated equally, why can't
we treat BSD (comes with libssl by
Doug Kaufman dixit:
Does putting a \r at the beginning of the message cause problems with
any of the operating systems supported by lynx?
On (all?) conformant/standard C systems, a \r will just move
the cursor back to the beginning of the line.
bye,
//mirabile
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Using Lynx is like wearing a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
If it's true, the binary with GnuTLS is inferior to the one with OpenSSL
on this point.
Like I said. (And the other issue with the DN format is still open,
although I've sent a patch to Tom about it which none of you GNU
users seems to have tested.)
//mirabile
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Dixi:
internal error while caching 1st tagspec of 0 lexeme
Lynx.trace appended. Disabling prettysrc, as suggested by
OpenMacNews, works. (This has been committed to the MirPorts
Framework, so there is now a simple way to get a functional
version of Lynx for the Macintosh.)
Still we'd better
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