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lynx-dev Lynx problem under VMS
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Clair Wilson |
Subject: |
lynx-dev Lynx problem under VMS |
Date: |
Wed, 12 May 1999 14:11:38 -0400 (EDT) |
Dear Lynx development, or Klaus
Thank you very much for your respose, which was as follows :
Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 14:26:33 -0400
> From: Clair M Wilson <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Lynx under VMS
>
>
> $ define/job Lynx_Dir dua330:[sys$login]
> $ define/job LYNX_CFG_FILE DUA330:[CLAIR]LYNX.CFG
>
> The sho log Lynx_Dir
> and sho log LYNX_CFG_FILE both look ok to me. Here is the result of
> executing those commands :
>
> HNAB$ sho log Lynx_Dir
> "LYNX_DIR" = "DUA330:[SYS$LOGIN]" (LNM$JOB_819EB000)
> HNAB$ sho log LYNX_CFG_FILE
> "LYNX_CFG_FILE" = "DUA330:[CLAIR]LYNX.CFG" (LNM$JOB_819EB000)
> HNAB$
> Apparently Lynx does not see DUA330:[CLAIR]LYNX.CFG. I have no idea why.
You should define LYNX_CFG, not LYNX_CFG_FILE. The latter is the
macro to use if you want to defien the location in userdefs.h, it's
a bit inconsistent.
This applies to current 2.8.2 pre-release code, but I don't think
it has changed since 2.8.
[ If you wish to reply, please use <address@hidden>. ]
Klaus
Clair's response :
You were correct. I should have been using LYNX_CFG rather than
LYNX_CFG_FILE.
I made the appropriate change in login.com; logged out; then logged back
in.
However, that did not solve the problem. I still am not able to use
printers which I have defined with dua330:[clair]lynx.cfg via the PRINTER
operand in lynx.cfg. When I type p (for PRINT), I see 3 options as
follows:
Save to the local file
Mail the file to yourself
Print to the screen
I do not see a list of printers which are within lynx.cfg.
Printers are defined in the manner shown by the following example :
PRINTER:VMS tinman:print /queue=ghs1$tinman %s:FALSE:58
I believe that I should be seeing the printer tinman in the list
immediately following the 3rd option listed above :
Print to the screen
However, I see no printers.
Interestingly, I was able to run lynx with the -trace option. I saw much
trace data; however, I did not see any indication that lynx even made
an attempt to look at the lynx.cfg file. Perhaps this is because the
-trace does not show file access attempts. I don't know; I am only
guessing. Do you know why the -trace does not show attempts to access and
read lynx.cfg ? Is this an indication of a problem; or is this normal ?
Do you have any ideas what could be causing this? Perhaps I should upgrade
lynx from lynx 2.8 to 2.8.2. What do you think ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank You
Mr. Clair Wilson
System Programmer
Information Services
Robert Packer Hospital
Sayre, Pa.
address@hidden
phone 570-882-5389
fax 570-882-5330
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