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Re: lynx-dev Form option failure


From: Bela Lubkin
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Form option failure
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 04:20:12 -0700

Eric <address@hidden> wrote:

> > >> A Fatal error has occurred in Lynx Ver. 2.8.1dev.19-scitus
> > >> 
> > >> Please notify your system administrator to confirm a bug,
> > >> and if confirmed, to notify the lynx-dev list.
> > >> Bug reports should have concise descriptions of the command &/or URL
> >                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > >> the operating system name with version number,
> >        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > >> the TCPIP implementation, and any other relevant information.
> >        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Oh, my apologies (I wasn't thinking :o))
> 
> The command was merely, well, "lynx" (no other command line options)
> I merely hit 'o' and scrolled down and hit Accept Changes.
> 
> I use Linux kernel 2.1.114 (Slackware 3.4 distribution, libc.so.5.4.46)
> Umm, my TCP/IP implementation I guess is NET3 (whatever 2.1.114 has
> in it)
> The system is connected via PPP.
> 
> I have GPM mouse support compiled in with ncurses and usable in Lynx
> (gpm-Linux 1.14), ncurses-4.2 [is what my Lynx uses], no separate terminfo
> library, and Lynx is compiled with color support with my customized
> /usr/local/lib/lynx.lss
> Lynx was obviously compiled with forms-based-options support.
> 
> My computer is an i486 DX/33 with 8MB RAM, 122MB Quantum IDE HD
> 28.8kbps internal modem
> PS/2 style 2-button mouse
> (HP Vectra 486/33N)

None of this is relevant, in this case.  The "Accept Changes" button is
broken for everyone, until you apply the fixed version of LYstrsep()
that was posted two days ago.  See:

  http://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/html/month0898/msg00121.html

>Bela<

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