In article <5977325942d...@triffid.co.uk>, Dave
wrote:
> In article , David Higton
> wrote:
> > In message <5976cc379ed...@triffid.co.uk> Dave
> > wrote:
> > > In article <62f3ba7659.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>, David Higton
> > >wrote: [Snippy]
> > >
> > > > The snag is that,
In message <5976cc379ed...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
> In article <62f3ba7659.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
> David Higton wrote: [Snippy]
>
> > The snag is that, as Dave Triffid has told us, more than one CertData
> > file may exist, possibly in the multiple-choices path. So an
In article <62f3ba7659.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton wrote:
[Snippy]
> The snag is that, as Dave Triffid has told us, more than one CertData
> file may exist, possibly in the multiple-choices path. So an updater
> may update /a/ CertData file, but not necessarily /the/ /correct/
In message <5976b50516netsurf-users-...@aconet.nl>
Frank de Bruijn wrote:
> In my Updater application (which I couldn't develop further for lack of
> time... :( ) I canonicalise the path (OS_FSControl 37), which uses the
> first element of a multiple element path variable. At least it
In article <6a0bad7659.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton wrote:
> In message <597697dd4dbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>
> Brian Jordan wrote:
> > In article <59767da924d...@triffid.co.uk>,
> > Dave wrote:
> >
> > [Snip]
> >
> > > Ooeer!
> >
> > > I've just rechecked and
In article <59767da924d...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave wrote:
[Snip]
> Ooeer!
> I've just rechecked and that's what is presented after a *show
> inetdbase*.
I have just had a look at VA here and I get precisely this response to
the same input.
> Obviously I have no idea what it all means... RISC
In message <597697dd4dbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>
Brian Jordan wrote:
> In article <59767da924d...@triffid.co.uk>,
> Dave wrote:
>
> [Snip]
>
> > Ooeer!
>
> > I've just rechecked and that's what is presented after a *show
> > inetdbase*.
>
> I have just had a look at VA here
In article <6143527659.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton wrote:
> In message <59764abf16d...@triffid.co.uk>
> Dave wrote:
> > RO 6.20
> >
> > *show inetdbase*
> >
> > InetDBase$Path : Choices:Internet.Files.
> > InetDBase$Write : .Internet.Files
> Really? That
In message <59764abf16d...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
> RO 6.20
>
> *show inetdbase*
>
> InetDBase$Path : Choices:Internet.Files.
> InetDBase$Write : .Internet.Files
Really? That second path there is invalid.
David
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In message <59764abf16d...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
> As for renaming CertData in other places...
> Aside from Fetch_NS I have no idea what other apps might use CertData.
Anything that uses AcornSSL, for a start. This includes such apps as
Antispam, Newshound and FTPc when used
In article <30d8257659.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton wrote:
> In message <59760e56dcd...@triffid.co.uk>
> Dave wrote:
[Snip]
> >
> > Me being interested to know...
> >
> > Just tested on this RISC OS 6.20 the CertData really needs to be in
> >
In message <59760173fad...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
> Thanks for the advice David. :-)
>
> Mine is/was:
>
> Certificate data from Mozilla as of: Wed Jan 1 04:12:10 2020 GMT
>
> I downloaded and tried your updater, but unfortunately it errored out.
>
> !Reporter"
> --
>
In message <59760e56dcd...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
>In article <59760173fad...@triffid.co.uk>,
> Dave wrote:
>> In article ,
>>David Higton wrote:
>>
>
>[Snip]
>
>> > OK, open the InetDbase:CertData file and tell us the date you'll see
>> > near the top (it's the 4th line in
In message
David Higton wrote:
> In message <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>
> David Higton wrote:
>
[snip]
> Following up my own post: it looks like my CertData file must have
> contained an invalid certificate (even though it was only 3 months out
> of data), because
In message
David Higton wrote:
>In message <5975ccea71d...@triffid.co.uk>
> Dave wrote:
>
>>I have made the changes, but the error is the same.
>>
>>The full error message courtesy of Reporter is:
>>
>>** WimpError ** from unknown task
>> Error : &
>> Message:
In message <5975ccea71d...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
>I have made the changes, but the error is the same.
>
>The full error message courtesy of Reporter is:
>
>** WimpError ** from unknown task
> Error : &
> Message: file LATEST missing or empty at line 6
OK, open the
In article ,
David Higton wrote:
> In message <5975c6fce7d...@triffid.co.uk>
> Dave wrote:
> >In article ,
> > David Higton wrote:
> >> In message <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>
> >> David Higton wrote:
> >
> >> >Hi all,
> >> > I used to use Fetch_NS daily.
In message <5975c6fce7d...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
>In article ,
> David Higton wrote:
>
> > Following up my own post: it looks like my CertData file must have
> > contained an invalid certificate (even though it was only 3 months out of
> > data), because replacing that has
In message <5975c6fce7d...@triffid.co.uk>
Dave wrote:
>In article ,
> David Higton wrote:
>> In message <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>
>> David Higton wrote:
>
>> >Hi all,
>> > I used to use Fetch_NS daily. Recently it has stopped working,
>> >complaining of an
In article ,
David Higton wrote:
> In message <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>
> David Higton wrote:
> >Hi all,
> > I used to use Fetch_NS daily. Recently it has stopped working,
> >complaining of an incorrectly formatted filename - of course it's
> >incorrectly formatted
In message <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>
David Higton wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I used to use Fetch_NS daily. Recently it has stopped working, complaining
>of an incorrectly formatted filename - of course it's incorrectly formatted
>because it's the empty string. The error is coming
In article <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton wrote:
> Has it stopped working for anyone else? If so, do you have a
> solution?
Worked ok here, although there is nothing to fetch, since it has been
5313 since before mid Sept.
The version of SetLatest here certainly is not
In article 6995e38e767.016fd...@davehigton.me.uk,
Dave Higton d...@davehigton.me.uk wrote:
2) to fix the issue of the missing dot in the path starting with
Root$Dir because my definition of Root$Dir has no trailing dot.
This presumaby u=is something entirely local to you? The Settings
On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 19:55:49 +0100 Richard Torrens wrote:
Success!
curl 7.11.0 seems to be the latst version. It doesn't like ARMv7
Wget 1.15 i the latest version and works. I had an old wget!
On my BBxM it worked after I changed:
1) to use wget instead of curl;
2) to fix the issue of
On 6 Jul 2015 Allan Bennett alben...@eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk
wrote:
In message 54dde90eceli...@torrens.org.uk
Richard Torrens (lists) li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
Yes, working here on ARMX6 and Armini. It did take some setting up,
On 6 Jul 2015 John Williams joh...@ukgateway.net wrote:
In article 9f2fd6de54.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk,
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
If someone can tell me whether it's legal to do so, I could send him
my Not John William's version, which should work exactly as it does
In article 9f2fd6de54.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk,
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
Richard still hasn't told us which version of Fetch_NS he's trying to
run, which is highly relevant.
2.21, which runs fine on the RPC,
I quoted the line from the !Run file - which caklls a
In article de1dd4de54.supe...@albenito.eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk,
Allan Bennett alben...@eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
In message 54dde90eceli...@torrens.org.uk
Richard Torrens (lists) li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
Yes, working here
On 06 Jul, li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
I have installed a new version of 2.21, fresh from the zip file, and will
now reset the ARMX6 and try again.
Same result... the error is returned from the BASIC program
!Fetch_NS.Resources.SetLatest
So I have emailed Frank for help.
--
Richard Torrens.
In article 9f2fd6de54.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk,
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
If someone can tell me whether it's legal to do so, I could send him
my Not John William's version, which should work exactly as it does
here.
This is really not the place to discuss third-party
In article f445d9de54.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk,
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
[Snip]
I've just discovered that the version I have is by Frank de Bruijn.
This is directly available from Frank's site www.aconet.org/tools/
BJ
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In message 54dde90eceli...@torrens.org.uk
Richard Torrens (lists) li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
Yes, working here on ARMX6 and Armini. It did take some setting up,
though...
On first run, you should be presented with a list of options, but
In message 54dde90eceli...@torrens.org.uk
Richard Torrens (lists) li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
I have tried curl and wget. Neither does the job. Both do not open a task
window, so I cannot see progress and nothing appears to happpen.
On 4 Jul 2015 Richard Torrens (lists) li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
I have tried curl and wget. Neither does the job. Both do not open a task
window, so I cannot see progress and nothing appears to happpen. However
both cause an error window to
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