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Re: lynx-dev Form option failure
From: |
Eric |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Form option failure |
Date: |
Wed, 5 Aug 1998 23:22:00 -0400 (EDT) |
> >> 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)