On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 10:32:22AM +1000, TongMaster wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 19:50, Veronica Brandt wrote: 
> > When using wwoffle it definitely down loads things, but through the cache index 
>pages I can't look at things offline, except by looking in /var/cache/wwoffle which 
>means I can't see the pictures because the downloaded files are renamed something 
>like akljghlaksfhl.  From the cache pages it looks for the things online, coming up 
>with messages like http://www.somesite... not found.
> When offline, you'll need to run: 
> 
> wwwoffle -offline -c /etc/wwwoffle.conf
> 
> For older version of wwwoffle this would suffice: 
> 
> wwwoffle -offline 
> 
> PS: You'll need to be in the group www-data if you're runing Debian. 

I'm running Debian Potato, if that's any help

Tried all that, wwwoffle said it was offline already and joining the group www-data 
didn't have any effect.

Then tried installing htdig and apache to see if htdig would allow me to search the 
cache without having to open each of the randomly named files, and apache because 
dselect suggested it.

Then I reread the README.Debian and thought that I should try changing the wwwoffle 
port to 8080 instead of 8081.  I tried changin the wwwoffle.conf file, then it said it 
couldn't connect to localhost:8081.  Then I figured the easiest way to reconfigure it 
would be to uninstall wwwoffle and reinstall again.  That didn't work either.  Then I 
thought I'd try uninstalling, reinstalling again but this time delete all the wwwoffle 
files it said it couldn't delete the first time round.  Now it doesn't want to 
configure wwwoffle because it can't find the old wwwoffle.conf because I deleted it.

Any clues as to what to do next?

Thanks, 
Veronica

PS. /dev/dsp permission denied keeps popping up now and then, eg. when mutt opens an 
attachment.  Is this to do with the sound card not working?

Plus, is there a way to specify a default Replyto address for mutt?  And change the 
default From address from my login name to my email address?
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